A French-Tunisian Islamic terrorist has left at least 84 people dead and scores injured after he drove a truck into a crowd of people during France’s Bastille Day celebrations in the city of Nice.
One of the so-called “terror twins” was an employee at Discovery, confirmed in an email sent to the company’s employees.
According to the Institute for Security Studies (ISS), the Thulsie twins aren’t likely to get bail and could spend between five and 15 years in prison for the terror-related charges brought against them.
Two of the four people arrested by the Hawks in Johannesburg planned to attack the United States’ embassy in SA as well as “Jewish targets” in SA.
Four South Africans were arrested on charges related to terrorism over the weekend.
Just when you thought he’d put his foot in it as many times as he could, Donald Trump goes and praises a mass-murdering dictator.
Istanbul’s Ataturk airport’s been rocked by a terror attack that ended in a suicide bombing and at least 36 dead. WARNING: Graphic imagery.
He lost his daughter in the Paris terror attacks and proceeded to take legal action against Twitter, Facebook and Google for ‘helping to spread terrorist propaganda’.
The blood hadn’t even stopped flowing before Omar Mateen took to Facebook to revel in the terror following his killing spree last weekend.
The US embassy in South Africa has warned of terror threats to the country’s upmarket malls.
A number of South Africa’s big malls are understood to have increased security in light of recent terror warnings from the US and UK.
Despite the government’s assurances that there is no threat, the UK has added its voice to that of the USA in warning its citizens about possible attacks in SA.
Terrorism warnings over the weekend have caused quite a stir. But while experts believe there is increased activity in SA, there’s no cause for panic.
American Airlines says woman expressed suspicion about University of Pennsylvania economics professor, who was solving a differential equation.
State security minister David Mahlobo has told parliament that there are a growing number locals getting involved with terrorist organisations.
Musicians in the Ivory Coast have collaborated to release a song called “Not Afraid”, filmed on the same beach where terrorists opened fire, killing 19 people earlier this month.
The blasts reportedly targeted the American Airlines desk in what some are saying is a terrorist attack The Telegraph reports that at least 11 people have been killed and according to News24 another blast was just reported near the EU building in Brussels. Evacuating injured @BrusselsAirport @RTLFrance @AFP @RTLbe pic.twitter.com/sXXh73JUdw — Paul Lux (@PaulLuxSartoria) March […]
A show of unity has saved the lives of a group of people on a bus in Kenya.
The French government is systematically raiding and closing down mosques suspected of nurturing “Islamist radicalization”; confiscating weapons and jihadist documents.
Yup, more people are killed in the Mother City than in cities with the highest terrorism-related deaths globally, according to the latest Global Terrorism Index.
Gunmen have attacked the Radisson Blu hotel in Mali’s capital Bamako and taken 170 people hostage. The story is still developing, but it is believed that at least three people have been killed.
According to a new report, Boko Haram was responsible for the deaths of 6 664 people last year.
Newly released footage shows the moment one of the gunmen opened fire on a café in Paris and put his gun to a woman’s head point blank.
Suicide bombings have killed almost 50 people in Nigeria in the last 24 hours.
The fight against terrorism is global. Extremist group Boko Haram has been accused of bombing a market in Nigera.