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IS Claims First Attacks on New Syrian Security Forces

The Islamic State (IS) claimed responsibility for two attacks targeting new Syrian security forces in Al-Suweida's desert on May 22nd and 28th, 2025, using explosives; this is the first time IS claimed such attacks since the December 2024 fall of Bashar al-Assad, according to the Syrian Observatory ...

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Swedish ISIS Member Charged with Jordanian Pilot's Murder

Swedish prosecutors charged Osama Krayem, a 32-year-old Swedish national and convicted terrorist, with war crimes and terrorism for the 2015 murder of Jordanian pilot Muath al-Kassasbeh, who was burned alive by ISIS in Syria; Krayem's trial is set for June 4th in Stockholm.

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Solingen Attack: Syrian National Confesses to Triple Homicide

On August 23, 2024, Syrian national Issa Al H. confessed to a knife attack in Solingen, Germany, killing three and injuring ten; the prosecution alleges ISIS involvement and is pursuing charges of triple homicide, attempted homicide, and terrorism.

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Syria Faces Pressure to Expel Foreign Fighters Amidst ISIS Recruitment Efforts

Following a meeting with President Trump, the Syrian interim government faces pressure to expel 1,500-6,000 foreign fighters, mostly Uighurs, Russians, and others, integrated into its military after fighting alongside Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS). ISIS calls for these fighters to defect, highlighting ...

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German Court to Hear Appeal of ISIS Leader's Deportation

Abu Walaa, former ISIS leader in Germany, is appealing his deportation from Germany on June 11th in Düsseldorf, despite a previous ruling that the threat he poses outweighs the needs of his seven children. He was sentenced to 10.5 years in prison for radicalizing young people and sending them to fig...

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Four Russians on Trial for Funding Islamic State in Germany

Four Russian nationals are on trial in Hamburg, Germany, accused of raising €174,000 for the Islamic State through social media, highlighting the ongoing threat of Islamist extremism despite a rise in far-right crime.

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ISIS Claims First Attack on Syrian Government Forces Since Assad's Fall

The Islamic State (ISIS) claimed responsibility for a mine attack in Syria's Suwayda province on May 28th, killing one and injuring three Syrian soldiers; this marks ISIS's first attack against the Syrian government since Assad's fall.

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Syria-Kurdish Deal to Relocate Al-Hol Camp Residents

The Syrian government and Kurdish authorities agreed to relocate roughly 37,000 Syrian citizens, mostly ISIS fighters' families, from the Al-Hol camp in northeastern Syria, following negotiations involving the US-led coalition; the agreement's long-term implications remain unclear.

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Trial Begins for Solingen Terrorist Attack

The trial of Issa al H., accused of a triple homicide and ten attempted murders at Solingen's 650th anniversary festival on August 23, 2024, begins in Düsseldorf; the attack, claimed by ISIS, prompted security measures and raised questions about Germany's asylum and deportation processes.

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Solingen Knife Attack Trial Begins: Suspect Confesses

On August 2024, Issa al H. committed a knife attack in Solingen, Germany, killing three and injuring ten; he confessed in court, citing heavy guilt, and the trial highlights failures in Germany's deportation system and fuels debate over asylum policies and domestic security.

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Islamic State Leverages Trump's Policies and Hegseth's Tattoos in Recruitment Drive

The Islamic State is exploiting Donald Trump's foreign policy, Pete Hegseth's tattoos, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in its online recruitment campaigns, resulting in recent IS-inspired attacks and arrests in the US, demonstrating the group's continued influence and evolving tactics.

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Syria Agrees to Help U.S. Locate Missing Americans

The Syrian government agreed to help the U.S. locate missing Americans, a significant step in improving bilateral ties following the lifting of some U.S. sanctions and high-level meetings; the U.S. envoy stated that the families of Austin Tice, Majd Kamalmaz, and Kayla Mueller must have closure, and...

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