Fact:
On April 3, 2017, the day Vladimir Putin was due to visit the city, a suicide bombing was carried out in the St. Petersburg metro, killing 15 people and injuring 64. An al-Qaeda affiliate, Imam Shamil Battalion, claimed responsibility.
Associated Press: Rubio calls India and Pakistan in effort to defuse crisis over Kashmir attack
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio called senior officials in India and Pakistan in an effort to defuse the crisis that followed last week’s deadly attack in Kashmir, the State Department said. Rubio urged Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar to de-escalate tensions on Wednesday.
Reuters: Pentagon chief warns Iran of consequences for supporting Houthis
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warned Iran on Wednesday that it will face consequences for supporting the Houthis, even as the United States has relaunched talks with Iran over its nuclear program. The United States and Iran have so far held three rounds of indirect talks, mediated by Gulf state Oman, aimed at sealing a deal that would block Tehran from acquiring a nuclear weapon but also lift crippling economic sanctions imposed by Washington.
The Baloch insurgency in Pakistan has intensified sharply since the beginning of 2025, marked by sophisticated attacks such as the Jaffar Express hijacking by Baloch Liberation Army-Jeeyand faction (BLA-J) on March 11, 2025, which resulted in the kidnapping of more than 400 passengers and death of at least 26 hostages. Groups such as BLA-J, Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF), and Baloch Liberation Army-Azad faction (BLA-A) continue to deploy suicide bombers, including women, and temporarily seize territories, targeting Chinese nationals and China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) projects. The insurgency’s regional spillover, especially into Iran, and competition for resources and prominence among factions of the insurgency further complicate Pakistan’s internal security. The Baloch Raaji Aajohi Sangar (BRAS) coalition among some of the major Baloch armed groups involved in the conflict enables large-scale, coordinated strikes, undermining counterterrorism efforts. Without a political resolution addressing long-standing grievances, the insurgency threatens to escalate, destabilizing both national and regional security.
CTC Sentinel: Iraqi Oil and the Iran Threat Network
The Iran threat network suffered grievous blows in Lebanon, Syria, Gaza, and Iran itself in 2024, and this has arguably made oil-rich Iraq even more important to the network. Facing renewed maximum pressure from the United States, Iran needs not only Iraq’s terrorist fundraising potential but also its value as a “laundromat” through which Iranian energy products can be fraudulently relabeled as Iraqi exports. Using their control of the al-Sudani government, Iran-backed terrorist groups and militias are developing significant new strands of threat financing using Iraq’s oil sector, which combine to provide billions of dollars of illicit value each year. Iraq is thus emerging as Iran’s best bet for neutering the Trump administration’s renewed maximum pressure campaign.
France 24: Trump administration plans to designate Haitian gangs as foreign terrorist groups
The Trump administration has informed Congress of its plan to label Haitian gangs as foreign terrorist organisations, sources said. The move, mirroring recent designations of eight Latin American crime groups, aims to pressure gangs operating in the US. The designation imposes sanctions on those providing "material support".
R&B singer Kehlani denied claims that her pro-Palestinian, anti-Israel activism is antisemitic after Cornell cancelled her campus concert amid outcry from Jewish students. “I am being asked and called to clarify and make a statement yet again, for the millionth time, that I am not antisemitic, nor anti-Jew,” said Kehlani in an Instagram video Sunday.
Times of Israel: Maryland rabbis, local Jews reject Jewish Voice for Peace convention in Baltimore
US Jewish community leaders in Maryland pushed back Wednesday against a national conference the anti-Zionist Jewish Voice for Peace activist group is holding this week in the state’s largest city, Baltimore. Thirty Maryland rabbis signed a letter expressing “deep concern” about the conference and saying the group undermines Jewish identity. The event begins on Thursday and ends on Sunday.
UPI: U.S. hits Iran with more sanctions amid talks on new nuclear deal
The United States has imposed another round of sanctions targeting Iran, seeking to stem its petrochemical profits amid ongoing nuclear talks between the two countries. The State Department announced the sanctions Wednesday against seven firms and two shipping vessels accused of engaging in the trade of Iranian petroleum and petrochemical products.
The New Arab: Washington leans on Iraqi banks to choke Iran's dollar supply
The US is tightening its maximum pressure grip on Iran by focusing on one of the key hubs that allows Tehran access to the international financial system: Iraq. In the latest wave of tightening financial measures, Washington targeted public and private Iraqi lenders facilitating Iranian access to international financial markets. US pressure on the Iraqi banking system is hard to overstate, with 34 of the 44 private banks in Iraq under sanctions, leaving ten lenders with full access to the banking system.
Federal prosecutors charged a Tullahoma man suspected of starting the fire that destroyed part of the historic Highlander Center six years ago. An FBI agent says in court documents Regan Prater extensively participated in neo-Nazi online group chats and shared a symbol that was found spraypainted at the fire scene. Some of these connections led to his arrest after a tipster alerted authorities.
KGET: Neo-Nazi gang ‘shot caller’ granted parole
A self-proclaimed “shot caller” in a white supremacist gang who ordered a murder and held a meat cleaver to the throat of another person — threatening to kill them and their family — has been granted parole after serving nearly 25 years in prison. Ricky Lee Black, 54, was granted parole over the objection of prosecutors after state parole board commissioners found he no longer poses an “unreasonable risk of danger to society,” according to the Kern County District Attorney’s Office.
Iván Jiménez first noticed the flyer April 23 as he left Whole Foods. Pasted onto a utility box near the Tesla chargers, the decal wasn’t standard fare for the Jackson Hole community. Stickers stuck to infrastructure here typically praise the library, poke fun at ski culture, and put public officials on blast. Instead, the flyer was emblazoned in red, white and blue with an image of a masked man carrying what appeared to be a riot shield. “For the nation against the state,” it read. At the bottom, it had a URL for Patriot Front, a white nationalist organization known for peppering communities with propaganda masked with Americana aesthetics, as well as for draping racist banners over highways, showing up in masks for “flash marches,” and protesting outside LGBTQ gatherings.
Jewish Insider: Antisemitism Awareness Act’s future in question after committee postpones vote
Senators on the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee postponed a final vote on advancing the Antisemitism Awareness Act after approving four amendments that could jeopardize GOP support for the bill and leave its future passage once again in question.
As its legal battle over critical federal money plays out in court, two Harvard University task forces have released a pair of long-awaited internal reports: one on how antisemitism and anti-Israeli bias are handled on campus, and another on anti-Muslim, anti-Arab and anti-Palestinian bias. Harvard President Alan Garber announced the task force reports in a letter to the campus community that began with an apology, calling the 2023-24 academic year “disappointing and painful.” The reports released Tuesday afternoon included accounts of both Jewish and Muslim students juggling profound grief over the deaths of loved ones in Gaza and Israel, coupled with fear for their safety and deep feelings of alienation and academic censorship on campus. They include several broad recommendations and policy changes for Harvard’s programs, admissions and academic programs.
The Cherry Hill Township Council on Monday passed a resolution defining antisemitism, joining a dozen other New Jersey municipalities that have approved similar language as calls to tackle anti-Jewish harassment grow. The council adopted the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s (IHRA) working definition of antisemitism, which states, “Antisemitism is a certain perception of Jews, which may be expressed as hatred toward Jews. Rhetorical and physical manifestations of antisemitism are directed toward Jewish or non-Jewish individuals and/or their property, toward Jewish community institutions and religious facilities.”
Jewish Insider: Senate committee hearing highlights antisemitism’s toll on older Jews
Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL), the committee’s chairman, said in his opening statement that he organized the hearing to highlight the fear permeating elderly Jewish communities in Florida and nationwide. “Older Jewish Americans overwhelmingly recognize the increasing threat of antisemitism. In fact, according to the American Jewish Committee’s 2024 State of Antisemitism in America report, 96% of Jewish Americans over the age of 65 recognize that antisemitism is a problem in the U.S. today,” Scott said. “These statistics are not just numbers. They represent lives, families, and communities being impacted by fear and violence. Beyond the statistics, elderly Jewish individuals have faced direct acts of aggression,” he continued, pointing to reports of “elderly Jewish individuals being harassed in public, attacked at protests and even killed in antisemitic incidents.”
Jerusalem Post: Argentina declassifies 1,850 documents about Nazi activities in the country
The Argentinian government has declassified a series of important documents about Nazis and their activities in Argentina, as well as secret and classified presidential decrees from 1957 to 2005. This includes many documents pertaining to the lives of Adolf Eichmann and Josef Mengele in the South American country.
Today, the Balkan nation’s government is an ally to Israel, born in the wake of the Holocaust. But at the same time, nationalist sympathizers of Croatia’s once-feared Ustaše are finding increasing traction for their rhetoric. Those who want to tamp down on pro-Nazi expressions say they are not finding meaningful support among lawmakers. “We proposed to have the same law as in Germany about Nazi symbolism, making it a felony punishable by prison, rather than a misdemeanor as it is now, but nothing happened,” said Zoran Ferber, 55, secretary-general of the Jewish Community of Zagreb. “We cannot propose a law if nobody else is supporting us.”
France 24: France accuses Russia of cyberattacks on defence, finance, media sectors
France's foreign ministry said on Tuesday that Russia's military intelligence service has for years been orchestrating cyberattacks against French entities, including attempts to disrupt the 2017 election won by President Emmanuel Macron and the 2024 Paris Olympics.
New York Times: Man Who Tried to Enter Israeli Embassy in London Charged With Terror Offense
A man has been charged with a terrorism offense in London after he attempted to enter the Israeli Embassy armed with two knives, the police said on Wednesday. The Metropolitan Police, which is responsible for law enforcement in London, said Abdullah Sabah Albadri, 33, was arrested after being seen “attempting to gain unauthorized access” to the grounds of the embassy shortly before 6 p.m. on Monday.
BBC: Counter-terrorism police investigating Kneecap videos
The Metropolitan Police's counter-terror officers will investigate online videos showing rap trio Kneecap calling for the death of British MPs and shouting "up Hamas, up Hezbollah". A video emerged of the west Belfast trio at a November 2023 gig appearing to show one person from the band saying: "The only good Tory is a dead Tory. Kill your local MP." Both Hamas and Hezbollah are banned in the UK and it is a crime to express support for them.
A man filmed celebrating the birthday of Adolf Hitler at a pub put himself forward to be an MP in Bolton last year, the Manchester Evening News can reveal. Patrick McGrath stood for the English Democrats in the Bolton West constituency but polled just 202 votes and came last in the contest.
Lancashire Telegraph: Man's racist and homophobic abuse at worker and police officer
A MAN used racist language towards a hostel employee and then made homophobic comments towards the police officer who arrested him. Blackburn magistrates heard the officer was gay although Martin McCann claimed he did not know that at the time. McCann, 35, formerly from Blackburn but now of Akeds Road, Halifax, pleaded guilty to using threatening behaviour and racially aggravated threatening behaviour. He was sentenced to eight weeks in prison suspended for 12 months with a 15-day rehabilitation activity requirement. He was ordered to pay £100 compensation to each of the victims.
The New Arab: Jordan jails four for 20 years in case linked to Muslim Brotherhood
A Jordanian court sentenced four people to 20 years in prison on Wednesday over plans to "target national security", in a case allegedly linked to the recently outlawed Muslim Brotherhood. Earlier in April, the kingdom's intelligence service announced it had arrested 16 suspects and "foiled plans aimed at targeting national security, sowing chaos and sabotaging within Jordan". Jordan then announced last week that it was banning the activities of the Muslim Brotherhood, a transnational movement, accusing it of manufacturing and stockpiling weapons and planning to destabilise the kingdom.
Jordan Times: Prince El Hassan calls for establishing regional mechanism for security, cooperation
HRH Prince El Hassan, chairman of the Higher Council for Science and Technology (HCST) called for the creation of a regional mechanism for cooperation and security, based on shared humanity, pluralism and the geopolitical realities of the Middle East. His remarks came on Wednesday at the conclusion of a three-day workshop in Amman titled “Nuclear Security in the Middle East and North Africa: Keeping Pace with an Evolving World”.
Reuters: Iran had imperial ambitions in Syria. Secret embassy papers show why it failed
Iran had a grand plan for Syria – taken right from the playbook of a country it considers its arch-enemy.Just as the United States solidified its global dominance by investing billions in rebuilding Europe after the Second World War, Iran would do the same in the Middle East by reconstructing a war-ravaged Syria.The ambitious program, outlined in a 33-page official Iranian study, makes several references to “The Marshall Plan,” America’s blueprint for resurrecting post-War Europe. The U.S. strategy succeeded: It made Europe “reliant on America,” a presentation accompanying the study says, by “creating economic, political and socio-cultural dependence.”
NDTV: Iran Executes "High-Ranking Spy" Of Israel's Mossad
ran has executed a "high-ranking spy" of Israel's Mossad intelligence agency, the media reported. The executed, identified as Mohsen Langarneshin, was convicted of providing field and technical support for Mossad's operations in Iran, including the assassination of Hassan Sayyad Khodaei, a member of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps, in Tehran in May 2022, the Mizan news agency of the Iranian judiciary report said on Wednesday.
AFP: ‘Bloodthirsty’: Rights groups, dissidents slam Iran’s hanging of alleged spy for Israel
The execution in Iran on Wednesday of a man charged with spying for Israel’s Mossad and assisting in the murder of a Revolutionary Guards colonel has drawn outrage among regime dissidents and human rights activists. Mohsen Langarneshin, reportedly aged 34, was hanged at dawn at Ghezelhesar prison in Karaj outside Tehran, several human rights groups said.
Kurdistan24: Iran Condemns New US Sanctions as "Economic Terrorism" Ahead of Nuclear Talks
Iran on Thursday fiercely denounced a new wave of US sanctions targeting its oil sector, labeling the move as “economic terrorism” just days before high-stakes nuclear negotiations are set to resume between the two adversaries. The condemnation comes as tensions continue to simmer between Tehran and Washington over Iran’s nuclear ambitions and regional influence.
Kurdistan24: Iraq’s Foreign Minister Warns of Resurgence of ISIS Threat, Urges Regional Stability
Iraqi Foreign Minister Fouad Hussein warned that the threat posed by ISIS has resurfaced, cautioning that the extremist group is actively regrouping and planning attacks. His remarks came in a special interview with Sky News Arabia, where he emphasized Iraq’s firm rejection of regional conflict and its ongoing coordination with international partners to preserve peace and stability.
Times of Israel: Hostages Families Forum says PM’s stance is against that of most Israelis
After Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that “victory” was a more important goal than returning the hostages, the Hostages and Missing Families Forum reacts in fury.
Times of Israel: Two reservists wounded, one seriously, in West Bank roadside bomb attack
Two IDF reservists were wounded, one of them seriously, in a roadside bomb attack on Wednesday near the northern West Bank town of Beita, close to Nablus, the military announced. The soldiers of the Ephraim Regional Brigade’s 9221st Reserve Battalion were carrying out a routine patrol in Beita when they were hit by an explosive.
BBC News: Israeli reservists speak out against Gaza war as pressure on Netanyahu grows
Israel's war in Gaza grinds on, but opposition is growing. In recent weeks, thousands of Israeli reservists – from all branches of the military – have signed letters demanding that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government stop the fighting and concentrate instead on reaching a deal to bring back the remaining 59 hostages being held by Hamas.
AFP: Official: Lebanese army has dismantled over 90% of Hezbollah infrastructure near border
The Lebanese army has dismantled “over 90 percent” of Hezbollah’s infrastructure near the border with Israel since a November ceasefire, a security official said Wednesday. “We have dismantled over 90% of the infrastructure in the area south of the Litani,” the official, who requested anonymity as the matter is sensitive, told AFP.
Naharnet: Aoun: Decision of removing arms to be implemented across Lebanon but priority for South
President Joseph Aoun has stressed that “the decision of removing arms will be implemented across Lebanon but the priority is for the South.” “We’re in agreement with Speaker (Nabih) Berri over the issue of Hezbollah’s arms,” Aoun added, in an interview with Sky News Arabia broadcast as he departed to the UAE on an official visit. “The decision has been taken as to limiting weapons (to the hands of the state) and only implementation on the ground remains,” the president said, adding that “what’s important is the handover of heavy- and medium-caliber weapons, whereas light-caliber weapons are a culture for the Lebanese.”
Naharnet: Report: Army entered over 500 Hezbollah posts in Dahieh and south and north of Litani
The Lebanese Army has so far raided more than 500 Hezbollah posts south and north of the Litani River and in Beirut’s southern suburbs, Lebanese governmental sources told Al-Arabiya’s Al-Hadath channel.
New York Times: Armed Syrians Take Defense of a Besieged Druse City Into Their Own Hands
Everywhere in the Syrian city of Jaramana on Wednesday, there were armed men, their movements staccato with tension. There were men in jeans or the black baggy pants traditionally worn by the Druse sect, rifles slung across their chests; men of no particular uniform blocking the roads into town; men with vests full of ammunition motioning tersely to one another. They were too preoccupied even to smoke. The reason lay inside a Druse religious hall: seven velvet-draped coffins, surrounded by hundreds of sobbing women in white shawls. They held aloft the photos of seven men killed when assailants believed to be Islamist extremists attacked Jaramana with gunfire and shelling on Tuesday morning.
Reuters: Israel strikes Syria, saying it hit group that attacked Druze
Israel said it carried out a strike in Syria against "an extremist group" that attacked members of the Druze community, following through on a promise to defend the minority group as deadly sectarian violence spread near Damascus on Wednesday. A Syrian Foreign Ministry statement rejected "all forms of foreign intervention" in Syria's internal affairs, without mentioning Israel, and declared Syria's commitment to protecting all Syrian groups "including the noble Druze sect."
ANF News: SDF forces thwart an ISIS attack in eastern Deir ez-Zor countryside
On Wednesday, the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) successfully thwarted a terrorist attack launched by ISIS cells targeting one of their positions in the town of Gharanij, Deir ez-Zor’s eastern countryside. "Clashes erupted between our forces and the attacking terrorist cell. Due to our forces’ fire, the terrorists fled the area, leaving behind weapons and ammunition. Several terrorists were injured during the confrontation," said the SDF Media Center.
Kurdistan24: Houthis Claim Attacks on U.S. Aircraft Carrier, Israeli Military Targets
Yemen’s Houthi rebels announced late Wednesday that they had launched a drone attack targeting the U.S. aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson and accompanying warships in the Arabian Sea, in what they describe as part of a broader escalation against American and Israeli military assets in the region.
Associated Press: UK military launches airstrikes with US targeting Yemen’s Houthi rebels
The British military launched airstrikes with the United States targeting Yemen’s Houthi rebels, officials said early Wednesday, their first attack in Washington’s new intense campaign targeting the Iran-backed group. The United Kingdom offered a detailed explanation for launching the strike, in a departure from the U.S., which has offered few details about what it says are more than 1,000 targets it has hit since beginning its campaign on March 15.
Jerusalem Post: US Treasury sanctions shipping companies involved in transporting petroleum to Yemen
The United States sanctioned three vessels and their owners on Monday for delivering refined petroleum products to a Houthi-controlled port in Yemen, the US Treasury announced. “Today’s action underscores our commitment to disrupt the Houthis’ efforts to fund their dangerous and destabilizing attacks in the region,” said Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Michael Faulkender.
Eurasia Review: Houthi Support Of Al-Shabaab Imperils Shipping Routes
Yemen’s Houthi rebels are increasing their support of al-Shabaab in Somalia, potentially increasing security risks along commercial Middle Eastern shipping routes. That is according to a March report by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), which said the partnership could increase al-Shabaab’s ability to attack vessels with drones or missiles. The Houthis also might be providing the terror group with military training.
NDTV: "PM Modi Will Wipe Out Pakistan": Eknath Shinde On Pahalgam Attack
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will "avenge the killings of innocent tourists by Pakistanis," Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde said today. "Our countrymen have full faith that this will be the last attack and now PM Modi will eliminate Pakistan," he added, as emotions ran high in the aftermath of the Pahalgam massacre in which terrorists linked to Pakistani terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba gunned down 26 people last month.
NDTV: Pahalgam Terrorists Still In South Kashmir, Have Food, Provisions: Sources
The four terrorists who shot and killed 26 people in Pahalgam in south Kashmir on April 22, and who have been on the run since - evading a massive manhunt involving the military and local police - are likely still in the area, sources in the National Investigation Agency have told NDTV. NIA sources said the terrorists may be 'self-reliant', i.e., be carrying provisions, and therefore stay hidden in the dense forests, which could explain why they had avoided detection so far.
NDTV: Terrorists Scouted 3 Other J&K Sites Before Pahalgam Attack: Sources
The terrorists who carried out the Pahalgam attack on April 22, which resulted in the deaths of 26 people, were present in Baisaran Valley two days before the incident, sources have said. The disclosure was made during the interrogation of one of the arrested Over Ground Workers (OGWs) linked to the attack.
NDTV: 'Don't Want People Going After Muslims': Wife Of Navy Officer Killed In J&K Attack
"We don't want people going after Muslims and Kashmiris," Himanshi Narwal said on Thursday, stoic but firm as she mourned her husband, Naval officer Lt Vinay Narwal, who was gunned down in Pahalgam just 10 days ago. He would have been 27 today. Narwal's mother and wife Himanshi broke into tears as tributes were being paid to the Naval officer at a blood donation camp organised in Karnal, the town where he grew up.
New York Times: Tourist Selfie Video Captures Kashmir Terror Attack
Rishi Bhatt donned a blue helmet as he prepared to slide down a zip line across the Baisaran Valley in Kashmir, a “mini Switzerland” where hundreds of tourists from India were enjoying a sunny April afternoon. Holding the rope in one hand and his smartphone in the other, he took off from the platform as the camera began recording. Video filmed by Mr. Bhatt and verified by The New York Times shows panic unfolding as militants can be heard opening fire on tourists, killing at least two dozen people. His smile and shouts of glee are a jarring juxtaposition to the terrorist attack happening below him.
The Jharkhand Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS), which is probing the state’s Hizb ut-Tahrir (HuT) module, has arrested a former Indian Mujahideen (IM) operative who rejoined terror activities after spending a decade behind bars. The suspect, identified as Ammar Yashar (33), was arrested from Shamsher Nagar under Shamshar Bhuli OP in Dhanbad. According to police sources, the ATS also seized a mobile phone and several banned documents from his possession. He was produced in court on Thursday and subsequently sent to jail.
Washington Post: Pakistan warns of an Indian attack, while quietly urging de-escalation
More than a week after a shocking militant attack in Indian-administered Kashmir — prompting the worst crisis between India and Pakistan in at least half a decade — Islamabad is awaiting its archrival’s next move. Citing “credible intelligence,” the Pakistani government said Wednesday it is bracing for Indian military action before Thursday night and has warned that any attack will be “responded to assuredly and decisively.”
Somalia’s President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has called for greater regional cooperation to safeguard the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, warning that terrorist threats in these vital maritime zones pose a danger to global security.
Herald Sun: ‘Violated and infiltrated’: Anti-Semitic flyers distributed in Caulfield
Residents in one of Australia’s largest Jewish populations woke to find disturbing anti-Semitic flyers — believed to have been authorised by a prominent neo-Nazi group — in their mailboxes on Wednesday. Several homeowners in Caulfield, in Melbourne’s southeast, discovered pamphlets delivered early this morning with the following message: “Giving the Jews everything they want”. The flyers display an alerted Liberal Party logo with the Israeli flag inserted within the design, with the bottom of the material claiming to be authorised by the National Socialist Network leader.
City Hub: Labor MP Apologises For Father’s Homophobic Insults To Liberal Volunteer
Labor MP Jerome Laxale has apologised after his father made homophobic remarks to a Liberal party volunteer. The incident was captured on film on Wednesday at a Bennelong voting booth, with Laxale’s father Alain asking a man handing out Liberal pamphlets, “How’s your boyfriend?” The volunteer replied with “I’m not gay, buddy.” Alain then asked, “How’s your bum? How’s your bum, sore today?” The shocked volunteer responded, “Excuse me?” The exchange was captured from multiple angles, and has been seen by major news outlets.
Forbes: Apple Issues New Spyware Attack Warning To iPhone Users
Apple has issued a new warning to iPhone users that it believes have been targeted by spyware. The iPhone maker sent the notifications to users in 100 countries, according to TechCrunch, which spoke with two of the alleged targets. The spyware notifications aren’t a new thing. Apple has sent warnings to iPhone users targeted by spyware several times in the past, directing those affected to non-profit organizations such as Amnesty International to help.
Extremists: Their Words. Their Actions.
Fact:
On April 3, 2017, the day Vladimir Putin was due to visit the city, a suicide bombing was carried out in the St. Petersburg metro, killing 15 people and injuring 64. An al-Qaeda affiliate, Imam Shamil Battalion, claimed responsibility.
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