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Former New York Governor Pataki Hammers the Iran Deal

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Sixteen years after the worst attack in history on American soil, Governor George Pataki joins us to look back on that tragic day. The governor shares his thoughts as the state's top executive on its darkest day and reveals intimate...
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U.S. bound air travellers face enhanced security measures

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The Department of Homeland Security is requiring passengers flying from Canada to undergo new security measures at airports
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Terrorism uncovered: Insurance companies don’t cover losses after a terror attack

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A terror attack cost Borough Market businesses thousands of dollars that's not covered by insurance. Insurance companies stopped covering acts of terror following the Sept. 11 2001 attacks
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Imams continue peace tour

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A group of Muslim leaders have continued their tour of European cities to condemn terrorism. Their message in Brussels was ‘Not In My Name’. Imam Hassan Chalghoumi said he wanted to “pay tribute to the victims” of terrorism but also “to...
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‘The shooting, the fighting, the bombs was just fun’: Palestinian trades terrorism for theatre

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Ahmed Tobasi has traded terrorism for treading the boards. The young actor is touring the UK with his one-man tragicomedy ‘And Here I Am’. The series of narratives details his time in the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, subsequent arrest and...
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FBI investigating Michigan airport knife attack as an act of terrorism

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Authorities identify Canadian resident Amor Ftouhi as the suspected attacker
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Brussels terror investigation ongoing

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The investigation into the attempted terror attack on Tuesday is ongoing. But initial indications are that the bomb suspect was not on a terror watch list. The man, a 36-year-old of Moroccan origin, was known to police for drug offences....
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How Police Cuts Helped Shape British Election Results

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Voters dealt a blow to British Prime Minister Theresa May. Did her cuts to police budgets ultimately hurt her in the election?
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Qatar in crisis

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Following strained relations with neighbouring countries and accusations of funding terrorism, Qatar now faces increasing pressure from a blockade
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NATO to join anti-ISIS coalition, says alliance chief Stoltenberg

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NATO leaders are meeting in Brussels today (25th May, 2017) as part of US President Donald Trump’s first foreign trip as commander-in-chief. euronews’ Andrei Beketov sat down with Jens Stoltenberg, NATO secretary-general, to discuss the...
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Jeremy Scahill on terrorism experts (The Investigators with Diana Swain)

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Award-winning journalist and film producer Jeremy Scahill sits down with Diana Swain to talk about how news outlets cover terrorism. Watch The Investigators Saturdays at 9:30 pm ET and Sundays at 5:30 pm ET on CBC News Network.
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'Enough is Enough', British PM Theresa May condemns London attacks

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May says Britain's approach to counter-terrorism must change
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London mayor reacts to attack

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Sadiq Khan speaks about extremism and the recent attack on London.
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Witness accounts of London attack

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People describe seeing people stabbed by men armed with knives
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Elizabeth May slams Trump's response to London attack

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The Green Party leader says the U.S. president's Twitter response to Saturday's attack was 'reprehensible' and 'disrespectful to a community in grief.'
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Was Theresa May Right to Criticize U.S. Tech Leaders Over Terrorism?

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In Cheddar's Agree / Disagree segment with The Daily Caller, was Britain's Prime Minister right to call out U.S. Tech Companies.
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President Trump set for NATO summit

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This NATO meeting will mark the inauguration of a new headquarters for the alliance that cost one billion euros. One can only wonder what Donald Trump, real estate mogul turned US president, will make of that. The Commander-in-Chief is...
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London's fallen officer

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Const. Keith Palmer was honoured by his colleagues and his government one day after he died preventing Khalid Masood from getting any further during the London attack
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Safety concerns overshadow world’s biggest travel and tourism fair

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Where to go on holiday that’s safe? That is the question overshadowing this year’s ITB, the travel and tourism trade fair in Berlin. A recent global survey by website Travelzoo found fear of terrorism was a top concern. In association...
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Reliving the pain ‘every single day’ – Brussels attacks one year on

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One year after the Brussels terror attacks, which killed more than 30 people, those affected have been recalling to Euronews the horrors of that day and how it has changed their lives forever. A ‘war zone’ “It was very chaotic, it was a...
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Belgium’s security struggle – one year after Brussels attacks

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These are tough times for those countering terrorism in Europe, as the so called Islamic State changes its strategy. From Iraq and Syria, the war now moving to the EU. The number of young radicalised people is increasing and some foreign...
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Attack on Westminster

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A knife-wielding man plowed a car into pedestrians on London's Westminster Bridge before stabbing a police officer to death inside the gates of Parliament.
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‘Jihad’ – a play which follows the odyssey of three young Muslims who go to Syria

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A play called ‘Jihad’ has been on stage in Brussels and France. It follows the odyssey of three young Muslims from the streets of Brussels to the horrors of Islamic State-inspired martyrdom in Syria. Ismael Saidi, the stage director and...
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Students show support for Quebec's Muslim community

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The CBC's Heather Hiscox talks to young people about why they attended the vigil