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Jihadists conquer Internet, can anyone stop them?

Along with actual gunfights in Paris and the counterterrorist actions that later followed in Germany, France and Belgium, in which several extremists were killed and arrested, a fierce military propaganda is led online by jihadists who control the territory of the Islamic State. Extreme Islamists...

Twenty terrorist cells preparing attacks in Europe

About 180 people from at least 20 terrorist cells that are yet to be activated, are ready to carry out terrorist attacks in France, Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands, reports US television network CNN, citing Western intelligence sources. Intelligence agencies of the EU and the...

False alarm at a railway station in Paris

Paris East railway station was closed and evacuated after a suspicious package was observed at the tracks, report French media, adding that it was a false alarm. Unnamed police officer announced that the station was closed and evacuated preventively at 8 am, but that the...

Two gunmen killed in anti-terrorist action in Belgium

Two gunmen were killed, and third one wounded and arrested in the town of Verviers in eastern Belgium.  They just returned from Syria and were tapped by the authorities. Police officers broke into the apartment where the suspects were, and after a few minutes shooting...

19,000 French websites under attack

About 19,000 French websites were attacked after the terrorist attacks in Paris, said a representative of the Department of cyber defense, Arnaud Coustilliere. Much of cyberattacks were done by “smaller or larger organized groups”, including well-known Islamic hacking group. Coustilliere said that the attacked websites are...

Everyone wants to profit from the tragedy in Paris

Millions of people in the world of social media posted “Je suis Charlie” (“I’m Charlie”), identifying with the slogan which in itself hides the message “I’m free, I’m not afraid”. The phrase “I’m Charlie” is the work of artist Joachim Roncin, who shortly after the...

France: Policewoman shot in front of Hollande’s residence

A person from a moving vehicle shot a policewoman in front of the residence of the French President Francois Hollande, French media report. Last night, the car was moving in the wrong direction in the one-way street towards the Elysee Palace, and then the driver...

Friday meeting of EU ministers against terrorism canceled

Despite announcements of the Latvian presidency that interior ministers will meet in Brussels on Friday to discuss the implications of the Paris attacks and measures in the fight against terrorism, the 28 ministers, however, decided that it’s too early to do so, explaining that...

Radio “Islamic State”: Re-publication of the cartoon is extremely stupid

Radio “Islamic State”, today assessed the act that the French satirical magazine “Charlie Hebdo” again published cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad on its front page as “extremely stupid”. - “Charlie Hebdo” again published a cartoon of the Prophet, which is an offensive and extremely stupid...

Al Qaeda claimed responsibility for the massacre in Paris

Heroes received an assignment and carried it out, said the leader of Al Qaeda in Yemen, Nasser Ben Ali al-anise, in a video message in which he claimed responsibility for the attack on Paris satirical weekly “Charlie Hebdo”. In the video message, it is stated...

Судски синџир: Цврст е колку најслабата алка

Владите на Црна Гора и на Холандија организираа дводневна регионална конференција во Будва (Црна Гора) на тема „Соработка во правосудниот синџир“. На оваа конференција учествуваа сите потенцијални земји-членки на ЕУ од Западен Балкан, преку делегати од различни институции кои се дел од овој таканаречен...

Who did and who didn’t publish the front page of “Charlie Hebdo”

Once they published the front page of the first issue after the attack on the satirical magazine “Charlie Hebdo”, it was massively spread through the social networks, but most of the traditional media didn’t publish it. The first medium that published the front page was...

Prophet Muhammad on the new front page of “Charlie Hebdo”

At the first front page of the French satirical weekly “Charlie Hebdo” after the attack, in which 10 journalists and two policemen were killed, cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad, in which he is tearfully holding the slogan “I’m Charlie” and on which also writes...

White House admits mistake: We should have send someone in Paris

The administration of US President Barack Obama admitted that they made a mistake by not sending US representative with a higher rank than their ambassador in France on the march in Paris, reports CNN. - I think that Obama himself would like to attend the...

The black boxes from the crashed plane of “Air Asia” found

The two black boxes of the plane of the airline “Air Asia”, which crashed in Java Sea two weeks ago, were found, announced Indonesian authorities. According to local media, the first box, which was extracted from the sea, contains data about the flight of the...

EU to hold an emergency session on the fight against terrorism on Friday

Latvian Presidency of the EU proposed an extraordinary session of the foreign ministers of the Union to be held on Friday, on which they will discuss the terrorist attacks in France and how to “coordinate a better response” to the EU level, announced the...

Albania requests citizens to report any suspicious activities

Yesterday, Albanian authorities appealed to the citizens to cooperate with the police in order to prevent any act of organized crime and terrorism. Interior Minister of Albania Saimir Tahiri appealed to citizens “not to turn a blind eye” to threats, but to immediately inform the...

Who attended, and which leaders ignored the march in Paris?

US President Barack Obama didn’t attend the march in Paris, held yesterday in protest against the killing of the journalists of the satirical weekly “Charlie Hebdo”. The Secretary John Kerry also didn’t attend, who, in turn, together with Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski, was...

The world unitеs in Paris

One million and five hundred thousand people gathered at the main streets in Paris to join the march of solidarity. The protest walk called “Cry for Freedom”, held in honor of the victims of the recent terrorist attacks in Paris, which started on Wednesday, with...

Pakistan: 57 killed in a crash between a bus and an oil tanker

Fifty seven people were killed when a bus collided with an oil tanker in the Pakistani city of Karachi. According to local media, after the collision, a fire broke out, which completely burned the bus and the oil tank. Pakistani medical services say the death toll...