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Doxing: When Private Data Becomes a Russian Weapon

How Russia Is Turning a Norwegian Border Town into a Spy Hub

Red Brigades Legacy and Islamist Networks: The Shadowy Figures Behind Rome’s New Mosque

Russia Recognizes Taliban Regime, Breaking Diplomatic Ground

Brazil Hit by Largest-Ever Cyberattack: Over R$500 Million Stolen from Fintech Linked to Central Bank

Leaked Documents Reveal Sanctions-Evasion Scheme Between Iran and Brazil

Iranian Military Used Brazilian Front to Smuggle Oil to Brazil Under False UAE Labels

Russia Offers Floating Nuclear Power Plants to Brazil for Use in the Amazon

Terrorism in Europe 2024: Rising Youth Involvement, Hybrid Threats, and an Unstable Geopolitical Context

Ansar al-Sunna Emerges as New Threat in Post-Assad Syria

Islamic State Celebrates War Between Israel and Iran

Putin’s Growing Interest in Brazil’s Nuclear Sector Raises Strategic and Security Concerns

Islamism's Strategic Shift: From Violent Extremism to Institutional Penetration

Brazil’s New Threat: When Drug Lords Partner with Jihadists

Osama Krayem on Trial in Sweden for Chilling IS Execution Video

The Hidden Risk: How NGOs Can Be Exploited for Terrorism Financing

Brazil’s Criminal Underworld Goes Digital: Fintech, Firearms, and Hezbollah Ties

Blood Money: How Jihadist Groups in West Africa Fuel Terror Through Crime and Gold

Inside the Muslim Brotherhood’s Secret Training Manual

Foreign Fighters in Post-Revolution Syria: Allies Turned Dilemma

Haiti on the Brink: Gangs Near Full Control of Port-au-Prince Amid Humanitarian Collapse

Russia is recruiting drug addicts in Sweden for sabotage in its "Hybrid War" against Europe, targeting arms production facilities and energy plants.

The law-cost terrorism in Europe

Why Jihadism is still an issue in the Sahel region

The US government charges operators of crypto mixing services used by North Korea and ransomware gangs