Young jihadis across continents are turning to violence – and that will continue whatever the new old rulers of Afghanistan choose to do
Os EUA combaterão o Talibã do ar, mas não há nenhum sinal de que conseguirão controlar os paramilitares em terra
Os EUA combaterão o Talibã do ar, mas não há nenhum sinal de que conseguirão controlar os paramilitares em terra
The US will fight the Taliban from the air – but there’s no sign this will check the paramilitaries on the ground
From the populist rhetoric of Germany's far-Right AfD to ISIS’s extremist religious ideology, polarizing discourse has universal features
لخطاب الاستقطاب سمات متشابهة سواء كان شعبويا كخطاب حزب البديل من أجل ألمانيا أو دينيا متطرفا كخطاب داعش
لخطاب الاستقطاب سمات متشابهة سواء كان شعبويا كخطاب حزب البديل من أجل ألمانيا أو دينيا متطرفا كخطاب داعش
Afghanistan, North Korea, ISIS, Israel and the Gulf States: they’re at best partial successes, but that never stopped him before.
ISIS is enjoying a renaissance and the West is fighting back with a shadow war, free of public debate or political scrutiny.
As the world battles COVID-19, a different war is playing out in Mozambique, home to one of the world’s richest recent gas finds.
There are signs that ISIS has made attacks on the ‘far enemy’ in the West a strategic priority.
Violent extremism, uprisings from Chile to Lebanon – and far-right populism too – are ‘revolts from the margins’ fuelled by anger at elites.