Islamic State
Allison Fluke-Ekren helped plan a potential attack on a U.S. college campus, trained ISIS recruits, and translated speeches for the group’s leaders, the feds allege.
The 29-year-old Iraqi reportedly passed out in the courtroom after being found guilty, in the world’s first genocide conviction in the group’s barbaric attack on the Yazidis.
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said “a violent extremist undertook a terrorist attack” that left some victims critically injured.
Attorney General Bill Barr agreed not to seek the death penalty for the infamous pair in exchange for getting evidence from the British government.
The paper plans to re-examine the reporting in its Pulitzer Prize-nominated podcast after its central character was charged by Canadian police with concocting a terrorist hoax.
For one manipulative and malicious community, the deadly turn recent protests have taken signals a new and desired phase in the societal collapse they seek to push.
Even as the Islamic State wanes in the Middle East, its offshoots are growing stronger and having their deadliest year ever in West and Central Africa.