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Fast-track laws to target criminals doing bidding of hostile states as threat rises

Fast-track laws to target criminals doing bidding of hostile states as threat rises Counter-terror style powers will be used to clamp down on criminals who do the bidding of hostile states like Russia, China and Iran following a wave of anti-Semitic attacks in the UK Criminals who do the bidding of foreign states face 14 years behind bars under new fast-track laws. Counter-terror style powers will be used to clamp down on proxy groups who support hostile nations including Russia, China and...

Daily Mirror 17h ago

Breaking: Teen charged with violent extremist offences allegedly planned school attack

Queensland Police say a 13-year-old boy charged with violent extremist offences posed an "imminent threat" to a local school. In a press conference on Monday, Acting Detective Superintendent Jason Hindmarsh said the boy from Queensland's Fraser Coast was "quite well advanced" in his planning. Police arrested the teenager on May 28 after being called to a business on Saltwater Creek Road in Maryborough following reports of a person with a knife.

ABC Australia 9d ago

'It is very scary': Parents shocked school was target of alleged deadly plot

Parents shocked St Helens State School was the target of an alleged violent extremist plan Tue 2 Jun 2026 at 5:17pm In short: Maryborough parents say they are shocked and scared after finding out their children's school was the subject of an alleged deadly plot. A 13-year-old boy was arrested over the weekend and charged with violent extremist offences. Police say there is no ongoing threat to the public and the boy remains in custody.

ABC Australia 8d ago

Police worker shot dead by radicalised teen unpreventable, inquiry finds

Fatal shooting of police worker Curtis Cheng by teenager unpreventable, inquest finds Fri 5 Jun 2026 at 1:07pm In short: An inquest into the shooting death of a police accountant has found law enforcement could not have intervened before it happened. Curtis Cheng, 58, was shot by Farhad Jabar Khalil Mohammad, 15, outside a police station in Sydney's west. Deputy State Coroner Derek Lee said a police officer used appropriate force when he shot dead the teenager.

ABC Australia 5d ago

A walking tour of surveillance infrastructure in Seattle

Note: this guide is a work in progress and may change at any time! We’ve done our best to cite our sources, but this page has not been professionally fact-checked. This workshop was first run as part of two pilot workshops with the Tech Equity Coalition, in partnership with the ACLU of Washington, in October 2019.

Hacker News 7d ago

Israeli official says EU sanctions reveal antisemitism hiding behind 'socially acceptable mask'

Israel's Deputy Foreign Minister accuses the EU of weaponizing a "socially acceptable mask" of anti-Zionism to target the Jewish state — after Brussels sanctioned Israeli civil society groups that oppose Palestinian statehood. "We are witnessing a deeply troubling trend where traditional antisemitism has simply put on a new, socially acceptable mask: anti-Zionism," Israel’s Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskel told Fox News Digital. "Where prejudice once targeted the individual Jew, it is...

Fox News 6d ago

Pro-Palestinian activists force EU commissioner to move meeting with arms manufacturer

Belgian local authorities asked the European Commission to move a meeting between defense chief Andrius Kubilius and a French arms manufacturer on Friday due to security concerns. Kubilius had been scheduled to visit a Thales manufacturing site in Herstal, near Liège, together with Walloon Minister-President Adrien Dolimont. But as some pro-Palestinian activists gathered outside the factory, Belgian police claimed it could no longer guarantee the commissioner’s safety, according to local...

Politico EU 4d ago

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Putin ‘is being misled by his own generals’ as Zelensky warns he could strike again

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Putin ‘is being misled by his own generals’ as Zelensky warns he could strike again Ukraine remained defiant after a major assault on cities across the country that killed at least 18 people - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments 'Russia is losing' insists Kyiv after major blitz of Ukrainian cities Ukraine’s foreign minister Andrii Sybiha says defiantly that Russia is still “losing on the battlefield”, following a major blitz on Ukrainian cities overnight. At least 18...

The Independent World 7d ago