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National security and terrorism top US priorities and Obama 'is not doing enough'

A new poll shows that 40 per cent of Americans think terrorism and national security should be the government's top priority, compared with 21 per cent who thought the same back in April.




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Homeland producer Alex Gansa speaks out on the real-life ISIS parallels

Screenwriter and producer Alex Gansa has shed light on the source of some of the eerie similarities between the tragic real-life events of recent months, specifically the Paris attacks.




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Paris attacks' first officer at Bataclan phoned his girlfriend to say goodbye

The unnamed officer described the horrific sight of 'bodies piled on top of each other' in the Paris concert hall, where 90 rock fans were slaughtered.




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Image on Paris attacks jihadi's phone points to Birmingham bomb plot

Bullring in Birmingham is one of the busiest shopping centres in the UK. Pictures of the site were found on Abdelhamid Abaaoud's phone by police. It was one of several 'targets' on the device.




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British survivor of the Paris attacks must wait three months to speak to NHS

Michael O'Connor, 30, from South Shields, who survived the terror attack on the Bataclan theatre in Paris last month, claims he must wait three months to speak to a counsellor on the NHS in Britain.




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Bataclan massacre survivor on how he protected his girlfriend from Paris gunmen

Hero David Nolan, 32, from Cork, used his body to shield his girlfriend Katie Healy from the bullets when gunmen opened fire on the Bataclan concert hall in Paris last month.




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Paris attacks mastermind Abdelhamid Abaaoud 'visited UK on a forged passport'

Abdelhamid Abaaoud, 28, is believed to have visited London and could have made his way into the UK via Kent using a fake passport, weeks before carrying out the horrific attacks in Paris.




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Six arrested over a plot to strike Brussels during New Year's Eve celebrations

Six more people have been detained over an alleged plot to strike Brussels. Two other men have already been formally charged with terrorism-related offences.




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Paris attacks mastermind Abdelhamid Abaaoud on video before suicide bomb

Chilling images show Paris attack mastermind Abdelhamid Abaaoud, 28, taking a train back to the city centre from the suburbs where he had slaughtered 20 people on the night of the attacks.




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Paris terrorist Salah Abdelslam on CCTV near Belgium the day after attacks

CCTV footage shows Salah Abdeslam and his friend Hamza Attou, who later admitted they had spent the morning smoking marijuana, near the Belgian border on November 14.




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Manchester United cover every window at Old Trafford in clear anti-shatter film to protect against explosions in wake of Paris terror attacks

EXCLUSIVE: Every single window at Old Trafford is being covered in clear anti-shatter film to protect players, staff and fans in the event of an explosion in or around the ground.




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Donald Trump would have 'opened fire' on Paris attacks ISIS terrorists

The U.S. presidential candidate has more than once suggested the laws be changed in France and elsewhere so that victims of such attacks are able to defend themselves.




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Bataclan guards deny Eagles Of Death Metal frontman's extraordinary claims

Hughes said he was suspicious of the behaviour of guards at the Paris venue ahead of the band's concert on November 13 during which ISIS terrorists massacred 89 music fans.




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Apple 'won't co-operate to break into Paris attackers' mobile phones'

Apple and other tech companies have been accused of not doing enough to help French security services access two phones which belonged to suicide bombers from the Paris attacks.




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American Mormon survives Brussels attack after also surviving Boston and Paris attacks

An American Mormon missionary, Mason Wells, 19, was injured in the Brussels airport terrorist attack after having previously survived the Boston bombing and the Paris attacks.




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Anonymous issues threat to ISIS after Belgium terror attacks

The group unveiled its so-called 'Op Brussels' today in which it vowed to continue 'hacking their websites, shutting down their Twitter accounts and stealing their Bitcoins'




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Belgian police knew of Paris bomber Salah Abdeslam's hideout for THREE MONTHS

A beat officer gave information about the whereabouts of Salah Abdeslam to superiors in December, citing the address he was finally apprehended at, but the report was not passed on.




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Paris attacks brothers filmed in Brussels nightclub months before attacks

Brahim Abdeslam can be seen with a cigarette in his hand dancing with a blonde woman while his brother Salah dances beside him in the video, filmed in a Brussels club.




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Paris attack plot suspect found with arsenal of weapons and explosives is charged

French national Reda Kriket has been charged with membership of a terror organisation, after police discovered a cache of assault rifles, handguns and explosives at his home in Paris.




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ISIS copying 19th century German tactics to wage war on the West

Invoking the Germany Army's historical strategy of 'Auftragstaktik', the policy helps ISIS carry out attacks abroad when its chain of command is restricted by Western intelligence agencies.




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Paris and Brussels terror attacks sees armed guards placed on French trains

The guards, who will wear civilian clothes so as not to attract attention, are to patrol some passenger trains in the wake of terror attacks in both Paris and Brussels.




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iPhone case that can encrypt calls could help terrorists carry out a Paris or Brussels style attack

The Vysk device clips to the phone and, with the flick of a switch, can be put into stealth mode to stop hackers from gaining access to its data, but there are worries terrorists could take advantage.




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Muslim woman prevented second terror attack on Paris by tipping off police

The woman who gave French police the vital tip-off about the secret hiding place of the mastermind of the Paris attacks has revealed the terrifying moment she met Abdelhamid Abaaoud.




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Paris attacks bomber Salah Abdeslam is on suicide watch

The first photograph of captured Paris ISIS attacker Salah Abdeslam has emerged showing the failed suicide bomber looking bearded and broken inside a prison in Bruges.




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Sajid Javid and Baroness Warsi named on new ISIS kill list of 'moderate' Muslims

Business Secretary Sajid Javid, pictured wiuth his wife Laura, and Baroness Sayeeda Warsi have been named as targets in the terror group's glossy propaganda magazine Dabiq.




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MICHAEL BURLEIGH: Even in its death throes, Islamic State will spread its poison 

Having terrified the world with its fierce initial momentum, Islamic State briefly consolidated its sprawling caliphate straddling Iraq and Syria. Two years on, how have things changed?




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UK terror cell was arrested after phone of Brussels terror suspect was hacked

Four men and a woman were held after a device linked to Abrini, 31, was cracked by American investigators. It is believed the phone contained images of several Birmingham landmarks.




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Paris terror suspect Salah Abdeslam BOOED by radicalised inmates at his prison

Salah Abdeslam spent his first night in Fleury-Mérogis prison in south Paris on Wednesday. He was arrested over last November's attacks in the French capital which claimed 130 lives.




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Paris drops from top-five romantic destinations rankings for Valentine's Day after attacks

The French capital has fallen from being Brits' second-favourite Valentine's Day hotspot, to their eighth. It ranks behind Amsterdam, Rome, New York, Barcelona, Prague and Reykjavik.




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ISIS wanted to strike in Britain on the same day of Paris Attacks

Ringleaders Abdelhamid Abaaoud and Mohamed Abrini were in Birmingham and London in the months before the November attacks.




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New ISIS video features children singing jihadi song in French months after Paris attacks

ISIS have threatened to carry out new terror attacks in a chilling new video featuring a French language song performed by several child soldiers.




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Paris attacks terror suspect Salah Abdeslam is 'behaving well' say prison staff

Paris terror attack suspect Salah Abdeslam is 'behaving well' and spends most of time reading and sleeping in his prison cell.




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Belgian forces spotted Paris attack mastermind posing on Facebook with ISIS flag

Although Belgium's national terror threat centre was told about the photo in October, security officials failed to take a closer look, it has been claimed.




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ISIS plot to target England fans at Euro 2016 discovered on Salah Abdeslam's laptop

Data found on a laptop used by Paris attacker Salah Abdeslam shows ISIS wants to use suicide bombs, assault rifles and even drones carrying chemical weapons to carry out the attacks.




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French men who joined ISIS in Syria go on trial in Paris

The seven men, all from Strasbourg, were arrested in 2014 after returning from Syria, though court documents say there was no indication they were planning an attack at that time.




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Nice attacker Mohamed Bouhlel searched Orlando massacre on Google before killings

Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel, 31, searched a string of jihadi content on his computer and phone, which are being trawled through by prosecutors in Paris in the wake of the Nice massacre.




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European terror attacks over the last 2 years pictured on chilling map

In 2014, four people were killed in a deadly attack in Brussels, in 2015 a staggering 267 people were slain in atrocities across the continent and so far, in 2016, 172 have died in terrifying attacks.




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Afghan radical 'planning terrorist attack in Paris' is found living rough on the streets

Traffic police working in the 18th arrondissement area of Paris in France recognised the radical cleric from a picture that had been handed out to all officers but had not been released publicly.




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France suffers an 'industrial catastrophe' as tourism drops by €750m in wake of terror attack… as Belgium’s hotbed of ISIS support Molenbeek becomes an un likely tourist destination

The Paris region has seen a 6.4 per cent decline in tourists in the first half of 2016, officials said on Tuesday. They blamed terror attacks as well as strikes and floods for the slump.




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Austria charges Moroccan and Algerian terror suspects over links to ISIS attack on Paris

The two men are accused of helping two other suspects who Austria extradited to France earlier this year through 'logistics as well as through gathering information and arranging contacts.'




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Father reveals toddler's torment after his mother was among victims of Bataclan attack in Paris

Widower Antoine Leiris has gently tried to explain to toddler Melvil that his mother Hélène Muyal will not be coming home again nearly a year after she was murdered up in the Paris terror attacks.




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Sting will re-open Paris' Bataclan concert hall a year after ISIS Paris attacks

The former The Police frontman, 65, whose real name is Gordon Sumner, has agreed to the gig to honour those who lost their lives at the Bataclan in Paris on November 13, 2015.




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Paris' Bataclan TURNS AWAY Eagles of Death Metal frontman Jesse Hughes

Eagles of Death Metal frontman Jesse Hughes has been branded 'sick' by the manager of the Bataclan concert hall who turned him away when he arrived at the Paris venue on Saturday night.




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White House releases list of 78 'igonored' terror attacks

The White House has released a list of 78 terror attacks that the press had 'ignored' following Trump's claims that the media was 'very, very dishonest' on Monday.




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London Attack: French school had 3 pupils injured

Three boys from St Joseph's, in the seaside town of Concarneau, Brittany, suffered serious injuries when a car ploughed into them in London on Wednesday afternoon.




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Snowflake students handed wristbands with their address on

Thousands of 'snowflake' students are to be issued with brightly coloured wristbands printed with their address and emergency contact details this Freshers Week.




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Leeds woman shocked after pigeon smashed into window

Laura Jane, from Leeds, said she was stunned when she heard a loud thud as the bird crashed into the glass and and left a body-shaped mark for proof.




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Leeds criminology student bantered on Facebook about lie

Sophie Pointon, 22, whose dream was to become a police officer, falsely claimed she had been groped in the back of the cab after a night out in Leeds and has been jailed for 16 months.




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Leeds mother slams Tesco for nappy liner instructions

Angi Strafford, from Leeds, was shocked by the wording on the back of Tesco's own brand pack of 100 disposable liners. She said the description suggests only women change the nappies.




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Leeds mother whose stillborn baby was poisoned in the womb

WARNING: Distressing content. Mother Gabriella Morley, of Bramley, Leeds, gave birth to her stillborn daughter Poppy after the baby was poisoned in the womb by a pregnancy-related liver condition.