
Morocco Prepares to Repatriate Hundreds of ISIS Families from Turkey
28 December 2019
280 Moroccan women and 391 children could be repatriated from Turkey. Turkish and Moroccan authorities are coordinating the imminent return of jihadist families.
28 December 2019
280 Moroccan women and 391 children could be repatriated from Turkey. Turkish and Moroccan authorities are coordinating the imminent return of jihadist families.
27 December 2019
The Central Bureau of Judicial Investigation (BCIJ) has just neutralized six individuals suspected of affiliation with Daesh. They are known for their admiration for this (…)
25 December 2019
Belgian Interior Minister Pieter De Crem is concerned about a "significant increase in individuals and small cells of the far-right movement who legitimize the use of (…)
25 December 2019
The Directorate General of Territorial Surveillance (DGST), in coordination with the General Intelligence (RG), the judicial police and the Royal Gendarmerie of the province of (…)
21 December 2019
The Spanish National Police arrested on Thursday a man suspected of being linked to the Islamic State (IS) organization. The 25-year-old man is a Moroccan national.
21 December 2019
Three widows of Islamic State (IS) fighters have been sentenced to five years in prison and stripped of their Belgian nationality.
19 December 2019
The Antwerp Criminal Court will look into the case of the two sisters repatriated from Turkey to Belgium at the end of November. Their lawyer announced it on Tuesday.
17 December 2019
Several hundred demonstrators marched on Sunday to support the victims of the attack perpetrated against the Bayonne mosque. They demand that this act be formally recognized as (…)
13 December 2019
Morocco’s determination to effectively combat terrorism is recognized and appreciated by the Chief Prosecutor of the National Court of Spain. He made this known during the (…)
10 December 2019
Belgian politicians are divided on the issue of repatriating or not the jihadists imprisoned in the camps in Iraq and Syria. Many think that their return to their homeland (…)