US investigators continue to search for links between New Year’s Day incidents
President-elect blames US military veteran’s alleged terror act on Biden’s immigration policy
Joe Biden says authorities also probing Tesla explosion outside Trump hotel in Las Vegas
Links between Gaddafi and Blair in 2004 revealed by newly released letter
Study into Prevent programme comes after FT investigation exposing prevalence of autism in counter-terror casework
Police detain Saudi national in Magdeburg after what regional prime minister calls a catastrophe for city, state and country
Abu Mohammad al-Jolani, who remains under western sanctions, holds talks with the state department’s top Middle East official
Washington warns power vacuum after Assad’s fall creates opening for extremists
President-elect has criticised Washington’s support for the Kurdish groups now fighting Turkish-backed rebels
Fast-moving events leave Washington fearful of Isis resurgence and divided over troop deployment
Fatalities have surged since dictatorships took power and turned to Russian mercenaries for help
Bomb attack by Pakistan separatists adds to pressure on Beijing to secure interests
Prosecutors say group inspired by Nazi ideology planned to seize control of eastern regions and carry out ethnic cleansing
European officials say DHL parcel fires were result of test runs for using similar methods to attack transatlantic flights
Al-Qaeda manual and deadly poison ricin allegedly found at Axel Rudakubana’s home
Kurdish group says civilians among dead in wave of retaliation for Wednesday’s assault on state aerospace company
‘Highly likely’ Kurdish separatist group PKK was behind targeting of state aerospace company, interior minister says
The UK’s ‘Prevent’ initiative was set up to identify young people prone to radicalisation. Are we now in danger of criminalising vulnerability?
Package caught fire at DHL depot in Birmingham in July
Two killed in latest bombing by ethnic separatists who have targeted Chinese investments
UK faces sharp rise in state-backed espionage as well as resumed threat from al-Qaeda, says Ken McCallum
At least 25 dead and more than 600 wounded in explosions a day after thousands of pagers detonated
Israel, blamed by Hizbollah for Tuesday’s attack, has long used telephones and their successors to track and kill enemies
Incident comes on anniversary of 1972 Olympic Games terror attacks in city
Measures, which include a ban on knives at public events, follow outrage over terror attack in western city last week