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ISIS has NOT been defeated and Syria is 'tinder box' ready to ignite, head of Armed Forces warns 

General Sir Nick Carter, 60, was speaking at the Royal United Services Institute in London when he said that Islamic State and extremism had 'absolutely not been defeated'.




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US forces 'mince' to death Al-Qaeda-linked chief and two jihadis

The Hellfire R9X was reportedly aiming at an Al-Qaeda target travelling between Azaz and Afrin in northern Aleppo, Syria. A jihadist leader and two others were killed.




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Extremist Ibrahim Anderson jailed over ISIS Oxford Street stall posts photos of AK-47 on Facebook

Ibrahim Anderson, 40, who is a follower of hate preacher Anjem Choudary, was jailed for three years in 2016 after setting up the stall outside Topshop in 2014.




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Mother of San Bernardino terrorist is seen four years after he and his ISIS-loving wife massacred 14

DailyMailTV spotted Rafia Farook, 66, the mother of San Bernardino terrorist Syed Farook, just days after the fourth anniversary of the massacre by her son and his wife.




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'Drug dealer' admits to helping bury friend's body in bushland but accuses ISIS fighter for death

Roberto Vincenzo Boscaino says the person responsible for Samuel Thompson's death north of Brisbane is his co-accused Ashley Dyball, a one-time anti-Islamic State fighter in Syria.




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UK treason laws to be updated and secret services boosted

Boris Johnson will try to make UK national security bulletproof by bolstering powers for the secret services as he considers whether to make it illegal for people to secretly work for a foreign power.




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Eddie Gallagher meets Trump to 'thank' the president and give him 'a little gift from Mosul'

Eddie and his wife Andrea shared a series of images from Florida on Saturday, left. They gave Trump 'a little gift from Eddie's deployment to Mosul', right, during the chat.




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Boris Johnson pleads with Iraq not to kick out UK and US forces

In a phone call with Iraqi counterpart Adil Abdul Mahdi, the PM tried to cool anger by stressing his commitment to 'Iraq's stability and sovereignty' after the Iranian commander was killed.




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ISIS is regrouping and on the rise in the Middle East, Jordan's King Abdullah warns 

King Abdullah expressed concerns that ISIS had been re-establishing itself over the past year in south-eastern Syria and western Iraq, adding many foreign fighters in Syria have relocated to Libya.




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Obese ISIS 'mufti' is arrested in Iraq… and is so heavy he has to be loaded onto the back of a truck

Shifa al-Nima, a big capture, was hauled from his bolthole in Mosul, Iraq, by security forces. Dubbed the terror group's Jabba the Hutt, the so-called religious leader had ordered executions.




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Sudesh Amman, 20, had bomb making manuals and urged his girlfriend to kill her own parents

Sudesh Amman, 20, from Harrow, was jailed for three years and four months in December 2018 for 13 terror offences - but couldn't stop smiling and laughing as he was sentenced.




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Donald Trump earns a standing ovation from Kayla Mueller's parents during State of the Union

Carl and Marsha Mueller, parents of US aid worker Kayla who was captured and killed by ISIS in Syria, gave Trump a standing ovation as he honored their daughter in his speech on Tuesday.




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Kurdish female officer tears into a snake and a rabbit with her teeth

Pictured today, the female members of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, took part in their turning out among other male recruits near the Iraqi-Kurdish town of Soran, 60 miles northeast of Erbil.




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Father and brother of British volunteer, 27, fighting against ISIS in Syria appear in court

Paul Newey, 49, and Samuel Newey, 19, were changed with illegally assisting 27-year-old Daniel Newey by allegedly sending him £150 while he was in Syria fighting against ISIS.




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ISIS 'has more fighters in Iraq and Syria now than it did in 2014'

Masrour Barzani, prime minister of the Iraqi Kurdistan region, believes ISIS has 20,000 fighters spread across Iraq and Syria, double the number it had when it started capturing territory in 2014.




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Father issues a desperate plea to rescue his ISIS bride daughter and her children from Syria

An Australian father has issued a desperate plea to the Government to rescue his ISIS bride daughter and her children from Syria. 




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RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: ISIS elf 'n' safety advice - Now please wash your hand... 

RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: Today's edition of You Couldn't Make It Up comes courtesy of Islamic State, which has advised jihadists to steer clear of Europe in case they catch coronavirus.




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Sydney crime cousins Talal and Bilal Alameddine escape without extra jail time

Infamous cousins Talal and Bilal Alameddine (pictured) were over the past week both sentenced in NSW courts for crimes carried out behind bars at separate New South Wales prisons.




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ISIS takes advantage of Covid crisis to launch attacks on Iraq and Syria

Intelligence officials estimate there are 2,500 to 3,000 ISIS fighters still in Iraq, three years after the group's defeat. A further 500 escaped from prison in Syria last month, fuelling violence resurgence.




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Jeffrey Epstein safe contained an Austrian passport, $70,000 in cash and 48 loose diamonds

Jeffrey Epstein obtained a passport from Austria in the 1980s 'for personal protection in the event of travel to dangerous areas, only to be presented to potential kidnappers, hijackers and terrorists'




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El Chapo-branded heroin seized alongside 'Yankees'-stamped drugs in New York City $5million bust

El Chapo is locked up for life but his legend remains alive after three men in New York City were arrested with the drug lord's likeness branded on heroin packages worth $5million.




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El Chapo's glamorous wife enjoys European vacation while her husband rots in hellish super-max jail

While Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán rots in a hellish supermax prison in Colorado, his glamorous wife Emma Aispuro Coronel is vacationing in Italy.




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El Chapo cartel 'assassin' Empress of Anthrax died from a drug overdose and was NOT killed in a hit'

Claudia Ochoa Félix ,who allegedly led a gang tied to El Chapo's old Sinaloa Cartel, was not murdered and instead died of a drug overdose in Mexico last weekend.




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Mexico's 'new El Chapo' 'has ordered the murder of pregnant women and babies' amid cocaine war

Nemesio Osegura Cervantes, 'El Mencho', has picked up where the infamous Joaquin Guzman, formerly El Chapo, left off in Mexico, according to federal investigators.




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Mexican police arrest El Chapo's heir... but have to hand him back after bloody gunfight 

The Mexican city of Culiacan turned into a warzone as Mexican police arrested El Chapo's son, only to have to hand him back after a bloody clash with gang members on Thursday.




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El Chapo henchman is extradited to the US after he 'kidnapped and killed a Texas drug dealer'

Luis Arellano-Romero, who was part of El Chapo's Sinaloa Cartel, was extradited to the United States last Friday and appeared before an El Paso, Texas, judge, for the murder of a drug dealer.




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Savage Mexican drug lord El Mencho's empire has set up cells in 35 US states and Puerto Rico

The growth of Reuben 'Nemesio' Oseguera Cervantes' Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generacion from coast to coast over the past decade has made the cartel a 'clear, present and growing danger'.




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PICTURED: Thousands of Mexican migrants camp out on roads and bridges to enter United States

The total number of Mexican adults crossing the border spiked by 25 per cent from late July to late September, while migration from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador declined.




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Sinaloa officials credit cops and military for near 60% murder reduction during the last decade

Officials in the Mexican state of Sinaloa report that murders dropped by 60 percent from 2010 to 2019, but El Chapo's old cartel still holds power in his home state.




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El Chapo's 'errand boy' nicknamed Nose is extradited to the US to face marijuana trafficking charges

Mario Hidalgo Arguello, who is known by the nickname 'Nariz' or 'Nose' because of the unusual appearance of his nose, has been in the custody of federal authorities in San Diego since January 18.




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El Chapo bribed politicians and 'flew cocaine' to Mexico

A former Colombia treasury officials says his country's ex president Álvaro Uribe set up an airport hangar that allowed El Chapo to traffic 10,000 kilos of cocaine to Mexico from 2006 to 2007.




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El Chapo's daughter prepares boxes of food and supplies for the elderly struggling with COVID-19

Alejandrina Gisselle Guzmán visited the poor in the Guadalajara metro area. She's using the earnings from her company Chapo 701, a fashion line inspired by her father, for the donations.




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Nigel Farage demands the Tories STAND ASIDE and give the Brexit Party a free run in Labour seats

Mr Farage told a rally in Birmingham that his new party was 'not a protest movement' as he unveiled the party's first 100 candidates to stand at any snap general election.




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Amazon's $20million rescue fund branded 'paltry, woeful and a drop in the ocean'

EXCLUSIVE: The fires of the Amazon rainforest continue to wage, as do opposing politicians. But experts and green activists are calling for more to be done to tackle the ongoing issues.




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MPs will hold urgent debate over 'jihadi textbooks' handed out at schools in Palestine

Nine-year-olds study maths by adding the number of martyrs in Palestinian uprisings in textbooks illustrated with pictures of their funerals.




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Valtteri Bottas to start Abu Dhabi Grand Prix at back of the grid

Lewis Hamilton's team-mate, Bottas, will have a new engine for the season-finale on Sunday after an oil leak brought an early end to his race in Brazil last time out.




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Charles Leclerc vows to keep cool head at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix after crash with Sebastian Vettel

JONATHAN McEVOY IN ABU DHABI: Ferrari's squabbling drivers have been let off scot-free for crashing into each other in Brazil last week and are still free to race each other.




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Valtteri Bottas top in opening practice at season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

Valtteri Bottas finished fastest in opening practice for the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix as Sebastian Vettel crashed out.




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Valtteri Bottas fastest in second practice at Abu Dhabi Grand Prix despite crash

Mercedes driver Valtteri Bottas had the fastest time Friday in the second practice for the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix and was also involved in a crash.




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Max Verstappen pips Lewis Hamilton to fastest time in Abu Dhabi Grand Prix final practice

After taking a stunning victory in Brazil last time out, the Dutchman narrowly pipped Hamilton to the fastest time as he looks for back-to-back wins for the first time in his career.




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F1 qualifying, RESULT - Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2019: Latest updates at Yas Marina

Lewis Hamilton signed off from qualifying in style - ending his nine-race pole drought - by setting the pace ahead of Sunday's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. He will start alongside Max Verstappen.




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Fernando Alonso open to Formula One return for 2021

The two-time world champion departed the grid at the end of the 2018 season, opting to continue his career away from the sport, since winning the prestigious Le Mans 24 hour race for Toyota.




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Lewis Hamilton takes his first pole position in NINE races for Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 

JONATHAN McEVOY AT YAS MARINA: Lewis Hamilton signed off from qualifying in style - ending his nine-race pole drought - by setting the pace ahead of Sunday's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.




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F1, RESULT - Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2019: Latest updates at Yas Marina

Hamilton put in an excellent qualifying lap on Saturday to land his first pole position for nine races and will line up on the front row alongside Max Verstappen. Follow the 1.10pm race live here.




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Lewis Hamilton wins F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix ahead of Max Verstappen

JONATHAN McEVOY AT YAS MARINA: His trainer was hanging Lewis Hamilton's laundered overalls on the balcony railing while inside his boss speculated over a move to Ferrari.




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'Me and Lewis Hamilton will have some fun': MotoGP legend Valentino Rossi ready for ride swap

Hamilton, who collected his F1 champion's trophy at an FIA gala in Paris on Friday, will head to Valencia's Ricardo Tormo circuit for the closed event organised by mutual sponsor Monster.




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Lewis Hamilton and Valentino Rossi do a Formula One-MotoGP swap

Racing royalty met up in Valencia and traded places for the day, as Lewis Hamilton hopped on a motorbike and Valentino Rossi took control of a Formula One car.




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Lewis Hamilton is a great Formula One driver and surely is our greatest champion 

If you look at the Sports Presonality of the Year shortlist, Lewis Hamilton stands supreme in terms of achievement. He has made extraordinary deeds appear routine.




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Charles Leclerc insists he and Ferrari team-mate Sebastian Vettel will not crash again

Following a number of on-track disputes last season - the pair's first together at Ferrari - their battle reached boiling point when they crashed into each other at the Interlagos circuit.




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'It's commercial theft': TV chief hits out at £50m deal to stage a grand prix in Saudi Arabia

Formula One bosses have been accused of getting into bed with the Saudis who 'stole' their own TV rights deal.