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Britain on Thursday said it would introduce new legislation to tackle state-sponsored threats, after two Jewish ‌men were stabbed in the latest apparent antisemitic attack amid warnings that states like Iran were using criminal proxies.

Ministers said the government would fast-track legislation allowing the prosecution of people acting as proxies of a state-sponsore...


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A man accused of carrying out arson attacks on properties linked to Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain was “recruited, instructed and promised payment” by an account on the Telegram messaging app that communicated in Russian, prosecutors said on Wednesday.

Prosecutors made that allegation for the first time as the man, Roman Lavrynovych, a 22-year-old Ukrainian,...


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A New Braunfels woman now faces a terrorism charge after officials say she broke into the Comal County Republican Party’s headquarters in January and started a fire.

A Comal County grand jury on April 15 indicted Grace Carol Brown, 22, on a charge of terrorism, according to court documents.

The charge, a first-degree felony, is brought when a person commit...


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An alleged Islamic State group militant from Afghanistan was convicted on Wednesday of aiding the terror organization that took credit for a deadly suicide bombing at a Kabul airport, but a jury couldn’t agree on whether he bears some responsibility for that attack during the U.S. military’s chaotic withdrawal from the country in 2021.

Mohammad Sharifullah faces a m...


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A Romanian man was sentenced Wednesday to four years in prison for organizing a wave of swatting calls and bomb threats against dozens of U.S. government targets, including members of Congress, cabinet-level officials, federal judges and the heads of federal law-enforcement agencies, according to prosecutors.

Thomasz Szabo, 27, was a prolific participant in a danger...


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