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Treasury Dept. Targets Crypto Wallets in New Anti-Terror Effort

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Crypto exchanges have improved their anti-money laundering compliance (AML), but the the Treasury Department's next priority is to remind them about the looming threat of terrorist financing.
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Stocks Continue to Plunge as Weak Earnings Guidance Rattles Investors

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U.S. stocks continued to plunge on Friday, with the Dow down more than 400 points late morning, as a tumultuous week on Wall Street threatened to end on a sharply down note. Art Hogan, chief market strategist at B. Riley FBR, said a...
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Stocks Pare Their Losses After Bomb Arrest But Remain Sharply Down

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Stocks pared their losses while remaining sharply down late morning on Friday, after authorities announced the arrest of a man in connection with the mail bombing of prominent Democrats. At noon, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was down...
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Wall Street Ends Wild Week on Sharply Down Note

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U.S. stocks fell sharply Friday, putting the S&P on track for its worst monthly drop in 10 years. Tech stocks were among the biggest losers, with Amazon losing nearly 8 percent and Snap closing at another record low.
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Bombing Suspect Charged, but National Nerves Remain Frayed

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After a week of political finger-pointing and frayed national nerves less than two weeks before a major Midterm vote, a Florida man is in custody on federal charges that he sent at least 13 live explosive devices to prominent former and...
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Watch: Interpol film shows how to recognise homemade explosives

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A new short film, developed in collaboration with Interpol, shows first-responders how to recognise possible homemade explosives. The short highlights the importance of educating law enforcement, fire and ambulance services, and public...
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Belgian courts to rule on Spanish rapper's extradition

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An extradition ruling on the controversial Spanish rapper Valtonyc has again been delayed. Belgian courts will decide on September 17 whether he should be sent back to Spain to face charges of glorifying terrorism. Appearing before a...
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Westminster car crash: Man charged with two counts of attempted murder

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The man arrested after crashing into the barrier at London's Houses of Parliament earlier this week has been charged with two counts of attempted murder on members of the public and of police officers. Sudanese-born British national...
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Belgium court delays rapper extradition decision

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A controversial rapper - given a jail sentence in Spain, accused of glorifying terrorism and insulting the Crown - is not being extradited there for the time being. Josep Miquel Arenas - better known as Valtonyc and currently in Belgium...
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Exclusive: Europe can do more to bring about peace in the Middle East, says Iran's foreign minister

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Iran's Foreign Minister Dr Mohammad Javad Zarif told Euronews that the European Union can do more to bring about peace and stability in the Middle East, and needs to back-up its commitments with actions. In an exclusive interview with...
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Spanish rapper takes refuge in Belgium

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The rapper Josep Miquel Arenas, better known as Valtònyc, has taken refuge in Belgium. In Spain, he's been sentenced to three and a half years in prison for threats, glorification of terrorism and insults to the crown. Josep doesn't...
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Europol: Terror threat in the EU is rising

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The European Police Agency believes the terror threat remains high in the European Union despite the decline of the so-called Islamic State in Iraq and Syria. There were 205 attacks in the EU last year, up by 45% from 2016, according to...
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Why the van attack isn't being called terrorism yet

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The question of why the Toronto van attack hasn't been called terrorism yet is an issue that many Canadians have raised. CBC News takes a look at how Canada defines terrorism — and how its definition in the Criminal Code has been applied...
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Should online misogyny be considered terrorism?

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Should a growing trend of violent online misogyny be considered terrorism? The CBC’s Wendy Mesley speaks with former national security analyst Stephanie Carvin about the deadly Toronto van attack, which may have been inspired by an...
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Norway’s Justice Minister quits her position over her facebook comments

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Norway's Justice Minister has quit her position. Sylvi Listhaug resigned to stop the collapse of the minority government. It's after she caused uproar with comments accusing the opposition of being too lenient on terrorism suspects. On...
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'A war scene' - remembering Brussels terror attacks two years on

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Commemoration events will be held on Thursday to mark the second anniversary of the Brussels terror attacks, which killed 32 people and left hundreds injured. The bombings, which hit Zaventem airport and Maelbeek metro station, were...
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Kidnappings, murder and ISIL: A Syrian family’s voyage to France

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In spring 2013, Syria’s government lost the city of Raqqa to rebel militants. It would later become the de facto capital of the so-called Islamic State (ISIL), a jihadist terror group. Raqqa was also home to the Khatib family, who...
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'We deserve more recognition'—partner of Belgium terror victim speaks out

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Survivors, relatives, support groups and others have joined together in Brussels to remember victims of terror. They observed a minute's silence, ahead of Sunday's European Day of Remembrance. Among them was Briton Charlotte...
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India trip

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CBC's David Cochrane on the prime minister's meeting with Modi
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How do you tackle radicalisation in Europe's jails?

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Experts have gathered in Brussels to advise the EU on how to tackle radicalisation in prisons. Some of those who've launched attacks in Europe were radicalised in jails, and has prompted the bloc to look seriously at how to tackle the...
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EU moves to tackle terror financing

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The EU's Committee on Foreign Affairs has backed moves to cut off sources of terrorism financing. It comes amid a push to prevent attacks and stem the flow of cash, honing in on money laundering and organised crime. A European Parliament...
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Brief from Brussels: Reshuffle at the top; and moves to cut terror funding

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In this edition of the Brief from Brussels: Top German aide lands Secretary-General job at European Commission, as President Jean-Claude Juncker reshuffles his close team; and the EU moves to cut off sources of terrorism financing.
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Canadian freed after terrorism charges dropped

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Hassan Diab, a Lebanese-Canadian and former University of Ottawa professor, has been freed after terrorism charges against him were dropped by French authorities. Diab was suspected of taking part in a terrorist attack in Paris 38 years...
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Tech Companies, the Government, and Your Privacy

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Sara Fischer, Media Reporter at Axios, says the U.S. has held back from regulating technology giants such as Facebook as much as other countries and that the country is due for an ephiphany. This week, reports surfaced that Facebook is...