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Australia is urged to take back three ISIS terrorists because Turkey can't afford to pay for them 

The Australians are among 959 foreign IS fighters and families in Turkish custody in northern Syria.




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CCTV shows terrorist stabbing commuters and hero policeman

CCTV footage shows the moment the knifeman, 26, had walked up behind unsuspecting James Knox, screaming 'Allahu Akbar!' and 'Long live the Caliphate!' as he stabbed his victim repeatedly.




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London Bridge terrorist's knife rampage 'was a revenge attack over the death of ISIS leader'

Usman Khan, 28, was previously convicted of a plot to blow up the London Stock Exchange in 2012. He was a member of a nine-strong Al Qaeda-inspired gang known to the police.




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Two terrorists face prison after spreading sermons from jailed Islamist preacher

Mohammed Kamali, 31, and Mohammed Abdul Ahad, 38, published sermons given by notorious terror recruiter Sheikh Abdullah el-Faisal, the Old Bailey in London heard.




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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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Former beauty queen is found GUILTY of funding terrorism

Amaani Noor, 21, of Liverpool, who fell in love with a jihadi called Hakim My Love after he wooed her with messages sent on her 20th birthday, planned to join him in Syria.




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Five 'suspected Isis terrorists' are detained in major Moscow shopping mall

The alleged cell, lead by Idris Alibekov, had reportedly been plotting attacks on a school and a police station in Moscow over the New Year holidays.




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Terrorist brothers jailed over plot to blow up Etihad flight with bomb in meat grinder

Khaled Khayat, 52, was jailed for for 40 years and Mahmoud Khayat, 34, for 36 years, with non-parole periods of 30 years and 27 years respectively, over the foiled plot at Sydney Airport in 2017.




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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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British troops are sent to Senegal to provide counter-terrorism training

Some 30 British troops are stationed around 80 Nigerian, Moroccan and Cameroonian soldiers to stop West Africa turning into an Islamic State and Al Qaeda rife with battle-hardened extremists.




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ISIS issues advice to terrorists on how to tackle coronavirus - including 'putting faith in God'

A list of 'religious directives' on tackling infectious diseases appeared in the latest issue of the terror group's newspaper al-Naba. It advises terrorists not to travel to affected areas.




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Terrorist pair who raised more than £2,000 for ISIS laugh as they are jailed

Ayub Nurhussein from south-west London and Said Mohammed from Manchester were caught sending funds to a contact purportedly serving as a high-ranking ISIS soldier.




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Counter terrorism police fear ISIS cells are being reactivated to plot attacks across Europe

Police are looking into the possibility Isis 'sleepers' have been 'reactivated' and are plotting attacks around Europe. Two weeks ago Britain's most wanted ISIS fugitive, who has links to Jihadi John, was arrested.




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Secret documents may help prove UK is paying terrorists with taxpayer cash

UK foreign aid money is said to have funded 'salaries' to Palestinian terrorists jailed in Israel. Recipients reportedly include bombmaker Abdullah Barghouti whose attacks killed 67 people.




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Boris Johnson will use £1billion of foreign aid to help developing countries tackle climate change

Ahead of today's United Nations climate summit in New York, the PM will unveil plans for fund aimed at developing practical technology to help the world's poor reduce their impact on the planet.




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Tories are planning to AXE the £14billion foreign aid department if Boris Johnson wins election 

The Department for International Development (Dfid) controls most of Britain's £14billion aid budget and has faced frequent criticism for waste and muddle since it was set up by Labour in 1997.




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Boris Johnson will not axe the foreign aid department as he scales back proposed Whitehall shake-up 

The Department for International Development will now not merge with Foreign Office and a borders and immigration ministry, separate to the Home Office, is unlikely in the cabinet reshuffle.




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JAN MOIR: If Boris Johnson's life was a TV drama, none of us would believe it 

JAN MOIR: Wilfred, Winston, Oliver, Pericles, Diggory, Kevin, Josh? Whatever they decide to call him, what kind of a world will Boris's baby son inherit?




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JAN MOIR: From the boffin Neil Ferguson to Boris Johnson, sex still makes fools of clever men

JAN MOIR: We are supposed to be sophisticated people, living in a time of enlightenment. Look at us. We paint pictures, play the piano and ice our cakes with star-shaped nozzles.




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Hillary Clinton tops Donald Trump and Ben Carson on handling terrorism

Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton also leads the race among the candidates whom Americans most trust to handle terrorism, an new Washington Post-ABC News poll found Monday




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Jeb calls Obama comment linking climate change to terrorism 'ludicrous'

Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush took aim at the Obama administration in separate national TV interviews Wednesday, slamming the president for an ineffective fight against ISIS




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Croatia boss Ante Cacic slams supporters for crowd trouble in Czech Republic draw at Euro 2016: 'They aren't fans. They are sports terrorists'

UEFA have opened disciplinary proceedings against the Croatian Football Association for the chaotic scenes that saw Mark Clattenburg halt the Euro 2016 Group D fixture on Friday night.




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Boris Johnson's girlfriend Carrie Symonds arrives at Aberdeen Airport

The former Tory spin doctor's arrival at Aberdeen Airport today marks the first time an unmarried partner has accompanied a serving prime minister on the traditional engagement.




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STEPHEN GLOVER: Boris Johnson was too slow to get off his Caribbean holiday sunbed

STEPHEN GLOVER: Boris Johnson returned on a British Airways flight yesterday morning two days too late. He should have cut short his brief holiday in Mustique on Friday.




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British tourists in Egypt could be soft targets for terrorists loyal to Iran, says Foreign Office

Echoing warnings for Turkey and Dubai, the Foreign Office advised travellers to Egypt to be on guard. There are fears that holidaymakers could become an easy 'soft' target for terror groups.




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Alexandra Shulman's Notebook: Boris proves that being bouncy is bad for you! 

The shattering news that Boris had been admitted to intensive care will be remembered as one of the defining moments of the coronavirus outbreak, ALEXANDRA SHULMAN writes.




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Oberlin students erect memorial on its Ohio campus to commemorate deaths of Palestinian terrorists

The memorial erected by Oberlin College students in Ohio shows 34 small black flags planted on the lawn of a campus building. Each flag bears the name of a Palestinian killed by Israel earlier this month.




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This Morning viewers annoyde as Uri Geller claims he helped Boris Johnson win the General Election

Appearing on This Morning, British-Israeli magician Uri Geller claimed he meddled in the General Election by gifting Boris Johnson with an energised spoon because he couldn't let Corbyn win.




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British student who faces jail in Cyprus urges Boris Johnson to intervene

The 19-year-old faces up to a year in prison after she was found guilty of 'public mischief' over her claim that 12 Israeli men gang-raped her in Ayia Napa.




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'We're all worms,' said Boris, 'but I believe I'm a glow worm'

I've known Boris a long time and like Trump, his inflammatory bark is a lot worse than his bite




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I yelled to the Prime Minister: 'Boris! You can come out of the fridge now!'

New year, new decade, new start… or perhaps not. My only plan for 2020 is to sit back and laugh as friends make an attention-seeking, virtue-signalling fool of themselves doing #DryJanuary




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George Osborne backs Boris Johnson in Tory leadership race

George Osborne has used an editorial in the Evening Standard newspaper of which he is the editor to declare his support for Boris Johnson in a boost to the latter's hopes of being the next PM.




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Boris Johnson pledges Australian-style points system for migrants

Prospective migrants would have to have a firm job offer before travelling and demonstrate 'an ability to speak English' under Boris Johnson's proposed system.




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Target for slashing immigration to tens of thousands not included in Boris Johnson plan

Boris Johnson wants to use the Australian immigration system as a template for Britain if he becomes PM. But his current plan does not include a target or pledge to reduce net migration.




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Man who tried to prosecute Boris Johnson admits he is 'totally f***ed' if his appeal fails

Marcus Ball, 29, had been trying to prosecute Mr Johnson for allegedly abusing public trust during the EU referendum campaign in 2016 by saying Britain sends the EU £350m per week.




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Boris Johnson drafts in Brexit maverick Dominic Cummings as top adviser

Boris Johnson entered Number 10 today as he was watched by controversial Vote Leave architect Dominic Cummings who he has appointed as a top adviser to help get Brexit done.




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Boris Johnson's Cabinet clearout leaves taxpayer facing £280,000 bill

The new PM stamped his authority on government as he shipped in a host of Brexiteer ministers - after carrying out a brutal cull of Theresa May loyalists.




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Boris Johnson DROPS long-standing Tory immigration pledge

Boris Johnson today appeared to drop a Tory pledge to reduce annual net migration to below six figures as he promised to introduce an Australian-style points-based immigration system.




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Tory MP Phillip Lee threatens to WIPE OUT Boris Johnson's majority by defecting

Dr Phillip Lee, who supports a second EU referendum, suggested he will 'spend the summer' deciding whether to cross the floor.




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PETER OBORNE: Why I fear future of Britain (and Boris) is now in the hands of an unelected Svengali

PETER OBORNE: Dominic Cummings is today installed in Downing Street as arguably the second most powerful man in Britain.




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Philip Hammond says Boris Johnson risks betraying the Brexit referendum result

The former chancellor made an outspoken attack on the Prime Minister's chief adviser Dominic Cummings, accusing him of attempting to force through a no-deal Brexit.




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Boris Johnson's Cabinet will meet to tackle Brexit at breakfast today

Boris Johnson's new Cabinet will meet at 8:30 this morning to start the battle for Brexit just hours after the new Prime Minister made his final appointment.




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Michel Barnier dismisses Boris Johnson's 'unacceptable' Brexit demands

Michel Barnier flatly dismissed a call from the new PM for the hated Irish border backstop to be scrapped.




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Brexit: Boris Johnson demands Brussels drops plan for 'unviable' Irish backstop

In a letter to European Council president Donald Tusk, Boris Johnson said the backstop was 'anti-democratic and put the Good Friday Agreement at risk.




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Loris Karius 'complains to FIFA over unpaid wages at Besiktas and demands contract is CANCELLED'

The Liverpool goalkeeper has been on-loan with the Turkish side but now wants to return to Anfield early because of a withheld payment.




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DOMINIC SANDBROOK: For Britain's sake, this is a gamble Boris Johnson MUST win 

DOMINIC SANDBROOK: 'To some extent,' wrote Boris Johnson in his book about his hero Winston Churchill, 'all politicians are gamblers with events.




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DOMINIC SANDBROOK: How Boris Johnson became the poshest working-class hero since Winston Churchill

Like Johnson, Churchill refined his image, endlessly practising his supposedly spontaneous quips. He, too, had conspicuous flaws, drank too much, told tall tales and played to the gallery.




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DOMINIC SANDBROOK: Boris Johnson is wrong to make a jibe at Margaret Thatcher

DOMINIC SANDBROOK: Boris Johnson's reference to 'society' in Sunday night's video was a rebuke to Margaret Thatcher's controversial remarks, made in an interview in the late Eighties.




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Pound rises against Dollar as Boris Johnson gives Tory conference speech

Shortly after Boris Johnson's speech in Manchester today, the Pound shot up against the US Dollar from 1.2254 at 12.41pm to 1.2296 at 12.53pm.




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Boris Johnson's Brexit envoy arrives in Brussels to hand over UK plan

The legal text of Boris Johnson's plan was handed over along with a letter to commission president Jean-Claude Juncker urging him to accept a 'reasonable compromise'.