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Outdated penal code prevented action against far-right Flemish politician, says justice minister
Mærsk and Hapag-Lloyd halt journeys as threats mount to global supply chains through Suez Canal
Police make arrests in connection with what they say were planned antisemitic attacks
New forum hears from senior official at domestic security agency on threats posed by hostile states and terrorist groups
French and German intelligence chiefs fear young ‘lone wolves’ radicalised by Israel’s war against Hamas
Supreme court says Jan Petrovsky could face degrading treatment in Ukrainian custody
Villagers celebrating a Muslim festival were ‘mistakenly killed’ in army attack targeting terrorists
Authorities say the French man arrested after the incident had pledged allegiance to Islamic State
Police and intelligence agencies swoop on more than 54 properties on Thursday
Move comes as Rishi Sunak concedes pro-Palestinian march will go ahead on Sunday
Two arrested in São Paulo after Hizbollah cell was alleged to have been planning an attack on Jewish targets
France on high alert for terror attacks as authorities fear contagion from Israel-Hamas war
Christopher Wray says both Jewish and Muslim communities are at increased risk
Deputy Treasury secretary Wally Adeyemo calls for ‘coalition’ to toughen measures in wake of attack on Israel
Starmer must face down remnants of the Corbynite hard left — and some of his own MPs
The demand for concrete answers is often loudest at the point of greatest uncertainty
The country has less margin for error than a superpower like the US
Politicians and regulators step up scrutiny of alleged links between digital currencies and terrorism
Vincent Van Quickenborne steps down after revealing Tunisia asked Belgium in 2022 for its national to be returned
Washington accepts it is ‘not business as usual’ in Sahel as it aims to build pragmatic relationships with African nations
Dilan Yeşilgöz-Zegerius is leader of the ruling VVD party and could become prime minister after elections next month
Robin Simcox says proscribing military group would be ‘in national interest’
Tunisian gunman Abdesalem Lassaoued had been declined asylum in four European countries but never sent back
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