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Resources are being reallocated towards state-based threats, but the risk posed by extremists is too deadly to ignore
As western counter-terrorism efforts flounder, Kremlin-backed militias are offering support in Mali and Burkina Faso
Some countries such as Iran persist in using armed proxies to advance their goals
Neighbouring countries are the most at risk in the short term, but western states should not be complacent
The withdrawal of US forces from Afghanistan on the anniversary of 9/11 will be seen as a victory for their cause
Donald Trump’s threat to outlaw antifa could lead to the criminalising of dissent
Washington needs more sophisticated narrative to break central Asia’s pragmatic ties to Beijing
In response to US sanctions, Beijing’s own interests come first
An account of the persistent allure of political violence to ‘purify society’
US should not oppose the projects but offer alternative solutions
Once we have dealt with the Islamist strain, it will morph into a new form
London attack comes as Isis is losing territory, making life harder for security forces
Detection models are showing weak spots against peripheral figures
New facilities in Gulf and Singapore reflect region’s growing importance
Paris harnesses CCTV in attempt to deter future attacks
The surveillance problems can no longer be described as Belgian alone, writes Raffaello Pantucci
Jihadi group steps up level of terror with co-ordinated attacks
Co-ordinated Paris attacks amount to the sum of western intelligence agency fears
Digitally savvy militant is the latest propagandist to be targeted by the US
Attempted attack raises question whether country’s vast rail network can realistically be defended
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