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Armed officers swoop on father for sending £150 to his son who fought against jihadis

Paul Newey, 49, is accused of funding terrorism for sending his son Dan £150, even though his Kurdish-led military unit was backed by Britain and trained by the SAS.




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Donald Trump says 'Squad' Democrats 'hate the Jewish people' as he riffs about faith at megachurch

Donald Trump turned a mega-church revival meeting into a campaign rally on Friday, riffing at a Miami gathering of politicall friendly evangelicals on meandering topics including claims of Democratic Party anti-Semitism and the U.S. airstrike that killed a hated Iranian general.




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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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Four British children of London couple who joined ISIS in 2014 could return to the UK

The Government has said it will 'urgently investigate' bringing the children of Mehak Aslam, from East London, and Shahan Choudary, also from London, back to the UK.




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'Jabba the Jihadi' 40st cleric claims he received funding from a terror financier in BRITAIN

Shifa Al-Nima, who was dubbed 'Jabba the Jihadi' on social media, has told investigators that he received £4,500 from a man using the nom de guerre Abu Mustapha Al-Najmawi.




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Donald Trump's nominee for top Pentagon job 'withdraws' after co-writing controversial article

J. David Patterson penned the op-ed in 2017, days after an ISIS inspired attack. 'Multiculturalism is the antithesis of what the United States stands for', he wrote.




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British ISIS suspects including Jihadi Jack will go on trial in special Syrian courts

British ISIS fighters are set to go on trial in Syria from next month as the Kurds have grown frustrated of the prolonged legal battle over the extremists, after the UK refused to repatriate them.




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White supremacists are now the BIGGEST threat to New Jersey residents

The annual New Jersey Terrorism Assessment report explains that state officials raised the threat level for white supremacist from 'moderate' to 'high.'




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Accused female terror recruiter 22 faces life in jail for allegedly supporting Islamic State fighter

A woman accused of recruiting an Islamic State fighter has faced a Melbourne court on terrorism charges.




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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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Violent criminal with ISIS tattooed on his arm won't be monitored after jail

The State of NSW failed in its Supreme Court bid to have Issam Alam placed on a three-year supervision order under the Terrorism High Risk Offenders Act when he is let out of jail.




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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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Brother of ISIS murder victim Alan Henning believes his kidnapping was 'inside job'

The brother of a British volunteer kidnapped and murdered by Islamic State says he believes the abduction was an 'inside job' by someone on the aid convoy he was part of (pictured, Reg Henning).




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Wannabe Jihadi, 22, who trained for ISIS attacks was freed early despite government objections

A would-be jihadist who trained for terror attacks and planned to join ISIS was handed early release from prison despite Government objections (pictured,ISIS conscript Ahmed Alsyed).




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British 'jihadi rapper' 'is arrested in Spain by anti-terror police'

Police sources said today that British-Egyptian jihadist Abdel-Majed Abdel Bary was the 'foreign terrorist fighter' detained in a raid in Almeria on Monday.




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British 'jihadi rapper' was 'snuck into Spain by boat after posing as an undocumented migrant'

Spanish state broadcaster TVE said the jihadi reached the city of Almeria in a patera, the wooden boats Africans traditionally use to reach Europe from as far afield as Senegal.




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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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Judge denies Mexican drug kingpin El Chapo's request for better prison conditions

Judge Brian Cogan ruled Monday that the detention conditions at Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan are necessary given Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman's history of jailbreaks in Mexico.




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New York judge DENIES Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman's request for new trial

U.S. District Judge Brian Cogan has denied Joaguin 'El Chapo' Guzman Loera's request for a retrial in his drug trafficking case. Defense lawyers unsuccessfully argued there was jury misconduct.




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Prosecutors order Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman to pay the US $12.7 BILLION

Based on prices for drugs quoted by various witnesses, Guzman's 25-year reign atop the Sinaloa cartel netted sales of some $11.8 billion in cocaine, $846 million in marijuana and $11 million in heroin.




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Jeffrey Epstein had official passport with his photo but not his name listing Saudi Arabia as home

That passport also listed Epstein's residence as being in Saudi Arabia said Rossmiller, who revealed it was found in a locked safe during the search of he pedophile's home earlier this month.




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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'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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Globetrotting wife of jailed El Chapo enjoys dinner date in Venice

Emma Aispuro Coronel is continuing to her document her lavish European holiday, as her drug lord husband Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán adjusts to life in a supermax prison.




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El  Chapo is suffering from failing eyesight just months into his life sentence at supermax prison

The 62-year-old drugs kingpin, who co-founded the infamous Sinaloa Cartel, is serving a life sentence at the ADX Florence super maximum security penitentiary in Colorado,




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DC federal judge's arrest warrant led to Mexican authorities' attempt to arrest El Chapo's son

El Chapo's lawyer revealed that the arrest warrant for Ovidio Guzman Lopez that led to Thursday's violence in Culiacan, Mexico, stemmed from a federal judge in Washington, DC.




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El Chapo's beauty queen wife WILL join VH1 reality show Cartel Crew 

VH1 executives confirmed to DailyMail.com on Monday that Emma Coronel Aispuro, 30, will appear on the second season of Cartel Crew, beginning with an episode on November 18.




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Mexico seeks the extradition of El Chapo's godson, wanted award-winning journalist 2016 murder

The Mexican government is seeking the extradition of Dámaso 'El Mini Lic' López Serrano, El Chapo;s godson, who is accused of being the mastermind of a journalist's 2017 murder.




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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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DEA says the Sinaloa Cartel is the greatest criminal drug threat to the U.S. with El Chapo in jail

The DEA says El Chapo's Sinaloa Cartel poses a threat to the United States like no other Mexican criminal group even with the notorious leader sitting behind bars in the U.S.




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Staff jailed for helping El Chapo ally escape Mexico City prison

Mexico City formally charged nine more guards, including a prison security chief, for their roles in allowing the escape of El Chapo's finance chief and two cartel members January 27.




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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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UK spends £45million in foreign aid money on 'nanny state' projects

The cash went on 'lifestyle interventions' between 2005 and 2018, according to the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) think-tank. More than 80 per cent of the money has been spent since 2016.




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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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Jihadi textbooks in schools funded by £100 million of OUR cash as foreign aid

The Daily Mail has discovered that tens of millions of pounds of UK foreign aid is helping fund schools in Gaza and the West Bank that use such material in lessons.




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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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JONATHAN McEVOY: Lewis Hamilton MUST join Ferrari

For the third successive season, Lewis Hamilton wrapped up the drivers' prize with two rounds to spare. So to what needs to happen: Hamilton joining Ferrari for the 2021 season.




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'I would welcome him': Charles Leclerc wants Lewis Hamilton to join him at Ferrari

Talk of Hamilton's future dominated the final round of the Formula One season in Abu Dhabi, as Ferrari admitted they were open to the idea of signing the sport's biggest star.




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Aston Martin could join F1 if Racing Point's billionaire owner Stroll buys significant stake

Aston Martin, one of the most iconic names in British motoring, could enter Formula One as the new identity of the Racing Point team.




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Ferrari admit Lewis Hamilton has been in talks to join them in 2021

Hamilton's £40million-a-year deal with Mercedes expires at the end of next year, and Ferrari chief executive Louis Camilleri has confirmed that preliminary discussions have taken place.




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Jenson Button urges Ferrari star Charles Leclerc to seriously threaten Lewis Hamilton's title bid

INTERVIEW BY NATHAN SALT: Jenson Button has warned Charles Leclerc that his honeymoon at Ferrari is over and he must now put up a fight with Lewis Hamilton for the title.




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FIA boss and former Ferrari CEO Jean Todt says he struck secret deal with his old team over engine

EXCLUSIVE BY JONATHAN MCEVOY IN MELBOURNE: Todt has told Formula One's teams he took the decision to strike a settlement with his old team over their allegedly illegal engine.




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FIA chief Jean Todt slams Gang of Seven of making false, injurious and defamatory allegations

FIA president Jean Todt accused the seven teams angered by their investigation into Ferrari's suspect engine of making 'false, injurious and defamatory' allegations.




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F1 fans to receive full refunds if British Grand Prix at Silverstone in July is cancelled

Silverstone bosses have promised fans a full refund if the British Grand Prix on July 19 is called off. The first seven races of the F1 season have been cancelled over coronavirus pandemic.




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Formula One could salvage 2020 season by running into JANUARY claims Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto

Eight rounds have been postponed, and more look likely to follow with countries in lockdown, but F1 bosses have said they hope to get back on track some time in the European summer.




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Haas furlough most of UK staff as they join several F1 teams in placing enforced leave on employees

F1 team Haas have placed the majority of their UK staff on furlough as coronavirus continues to impact on major sports teams. Haas' drivers have also agreed to wage cuts.




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Red Bull chief Christian Horner reveals sport is preparing for Austria Grand Prix in July

Europe has spent weeks in lockdown in a bid to prevent the spread of coronavirus but Formula One bosses are optimistic the sport could restart on July 5th at the Austrian Grand Prix.




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F1 chief Chase Carey announces plans to start new season in Austria on July 5

The decision to cancel the French GP on June 28 seemed unavoidable after French president Emmanuel Macron placed a ban on mass gatherings in the country until at least mid-July.