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NEWS.com.au
   
Tony Abbott's anti-terror laws: Australians to lose citizenship   
NEWS.com.au
EXTRAORDINARY powers to strip citizenship from Australians supporting terrorist groups are set to get cross-party support in Parliament. Prime Minister Tony Abbott's security statement, centred on the threat of the IS “death cult” today carefully avoided ...

'The Islamist death-cult has declared war on the world': PM announces he will ...   Daily Mail
Civil and military chiefs deny report of Abbott's Iraq invasion plan   The Australian (blog)
Australia ramps up terror threat response   Channel News Asia
The Australian Financial Review   
The Guardian   
ABC Online   
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Jerusalem Post Israel News
   
Judge rejects Likud petition against V15: 'Began with trumpets, ends in whisper'   
Haaretz
Justice Salim Joubran, chairman of the Central Election Committee, on Sunday rejected petition by Likud against the V15 organization and Project 61, which publishes information about the government's work. The ruling comes after Likud conducted a ...

Likud, Zionist Union spar after Jerusalem stabbing attack   The Times of Israel
Zionist Camp: Bibi, You've Failed, Go Home   Arutz Sheva
Netanyahu slams Herzog for saying Iran not an existential threat   Jerusalem Post Israel News
Ynetnews   
Anadolu Agency   
National Post   
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Fox News
   
Wrongly jailed youth will be freed this week, Egypt's el-Sissi says   
The Globe and Mail
Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi promised Sunday to release young people who may have been wrongly jailed during Egypt's crackdown on the opposition since he overthrew his Islamist predecessor in 2013. In an almost 40-minute televised ...

Analysis: Egypt left to fight alone against Islamist terrorism   Jerusalem Post Israel News
Fierce crackdown on dissent no laughing matter in Egypt   Daily Times
Egyptian President el-Sisi: Need for 'unified Arab force' is growing   CNN
CairoScene   
Zee News   
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The Guardian
   
Mayor of Jerusalem tackles Palestinian knifeman after stabbing   
The Guardian
The mayor of Jerusalem and his security guard wrestled a Palestinian attacker to the ground near city hall on Sunday after an ultra-Orthodox Jew was stabbed with a knife at a busy intersection. Security camera footage showed mayor Nir Barkat, in a white ...

Ya'alon: The Fight Against Terror Requires Determination   Arutz Sheva
​Jerusalem mayor helps disarm knife-wielding man (VIDEO)   RT
Watch Jersualem Mayor Tackle Palestinian Attacker   Slate Magazine (blog)
Huffington Post   
ABC News   
Brisbane Times   
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RT
   
​'No credible plot': DHS distances itself from chief's 'mall terror threat' warnings   
RT
The Department of Homeland Security has denied it is aware of any credible terrorist plots against shopping centers on US soil after their chief advised shoppers, particularly in the Mall of America, to be careful following threats from Somali extremists. “We are ...

Al-Shabab threatens Western shopping centers   Deutsche Welle
Islamic militants Shebab put Westfield malls on terror hit list   New Zealand Herald
Edmonton Somali community to work with police on al-Shabaab mall threats   Edmonton Journal
wwlp.com   
Livingston Daily   
San Antonio Express-News   
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Independent Online
   
Girl bombs market in Nigeria   
Independent Online
Lagos - A girl thought to be as young as seven killed herself and seven others in a suicide bombing in north-east Nigeria on Sunday as President Goodluck Jonathan conceded his government had initially underrated the Islamist extremist group Boko Haram.
Girl suicide bomber kills five in Nigeria   DAWN.com
Girl bomber, eight, kills five in Yobe   Daily Times Nigeria
Nigerian girl detonates suicide bomb in crowded market   CBC.ca
NEWS.com.au   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Los Angeles Times
   
At least 49 dead as Bangladesh ferry sinks with 200 aboard   
Los Angeles Times
At least 49 bodies, including those of 11 children, were pulled from a river in central Bangladesh on Sunday after a ferry carrying more than 200 passengers was struck by a cargo ship and capsized, officials said. lRelated Fishermen in Goa, India, dread return ...


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Gulf Daily News
   
World News Troops are evacuated   
Gulf Daily News
ANKARA: Hundreds of Turkish troops, backed by tanks, took part in an operation into neighbouring Syria to evacuate dozens of besieged soldiers guarding an Ottoman tomb and remove the remains amid fears the shrine was threatened by Islamic State ...

Turkish military enters Syria to evacuate troops guarding tomb   Salt Lake Tribune
Turkey confronts the ISIS threat   Daily Sabah
Turkish forces enter Syria, evacuate troops   The Daily Star
Christian Science Monitor   
The Independent   
Xinhua   
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Sacramento Bee
   
Watch The Incredible 2015 Oscars Opening Song   
Cinema Blend
One can't imagine how nervous Neil Patrick Harris must have been backstage in the moments before the official start of this year's Academy Award ceremony, but all those jitters obviously left the stage once the show began. How do we know? Because his ...

Neil Patrick Harris kicks off 'whitest' Oscars; JK Simmons, 'Ida' win early awards   Montreal Gazette

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Document Reveals Growth of Cyberwarfare Between the US and Iran   
NDTV
Washington: A newly disclosed National Security Agency document illustrates the dramatic acceleration of the use of cyberweapons by the United States and Iran against each other, both for spying and sabotage, even as Secretary of State John Kerry and his ...


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