An Egyptian policeman was killed and four wounded by a roadside explosive near the Cairo suburb of Maadi on Sunday, the Interior Ministry said in a statement. "At around 12:45 a.m. on June 18 as a vehicle belonging to the Central Security Forces transported a group of officers and conscripts an improvised explosive device planted on the roadside went off," the ministry said.
The Customs Authority at Cairo International Airport has foiled a smuggling attempt of a collection of five Ottoman era Qurans, found in three parcels arriving from Ethiopia. Ahmed Al-Rawi, head of the Antiquities Units at Egyptian Ports, explained that the parcels were seized in the cargo village at Cairo International Airport earlier today. When the archaeological committee of the Cairo Antiquities Units inspected the packages they verified their authenticity.
vAt least 31 people are dead after the overnight siege of a popular restaurant in Somalia s capital by al-Shabab Islamic extremists, ended Thursday morning by security forces with all five attackers killed. Police said many victims were killed at point-blank range after being hunted down. Survivors described harrowing scenes of hiding under tables and behind curtains as attackers searched for patrons in the darkened Pizza House restaurant, firing their weapons.
The numbers arrested in Europe on suspicion of jihadist activities nearly doubled over the last two years, Europe s policing agency said Thursday, with an alarming rise among women and young adults. Some 718 suspects were arrested on offences relating to jihadist terror last year as opposed to 395 in 2014, Europol said in its annual EU Terrorism Situation and Trend Report.
A massive blaze erupted on Wednesday in the Coptic Monastery of Saint Damiana, located in in Dakahlia governorate in the northern Nile Delta, which burned the five-storey building. The blaze resulted in the suffocation of five people, including two Muslims. The five survivors are in critical condition and taken to hospital.
The Cairo Criminal Court adjourned on Tuesday the trial of 738 defendants in the case known as the “Rabaa dispersal” to 4 July in order to listen to witnesses. The case charges the defendants, including the Muslim Brotherhood s (MB) supreme guide, Mohamed Badie, and many of its most prominent members, such as Mohamed El-Beltagy, Essam Al-Eryan, Abd Al-Rahman Al-Bar, and Osama Yasin, alongside the independent photojournalist Mahmoud Abu Zeid, known as Shawkan, and others.
Cairo Criminal Court suspended trial Sunday, for six defendants accused of detonating an explosive device under the car of the head of the of the Rabaa operations room, Moataz Khafagy. Media reports labeled the suspects as “Muslim Brotherhood members” The incident took place in May 2015, damaging five cars in the vicinity of the explosion and injuring a civilian who was close to the scene. Khafagy survived the attempt.
A human rights watchdog has urged the U.S.-led coalition battling to capture the Islamic State group s de facto capital of Raqqa to make the protection of civilians its priority in the campaign. The New York-based Human Rights Watch says in a statement released on Tuesday that the United States and the local partner forces on the ground must respect human rights and rights of everyone caught up in the battle.
Egypt has condemned "in the strongest terms" a terrorist attack on a police patrol in the province of Qatif, Saudi Arabia, that killed one police officer and injured two others. In an official statement on Tuesday, Egypt s foreign ministry spokesman asserted Egypt s solidarity with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in fighting terrorism and extremism, which “aims to shake its stability and security.”
Pakistan confirmed Monday that a Chinese couple abducted at gunpoint has been killed, three days after Islamic State militants claimed the killing and sent a video to local journalists purporting to show their bodies.
The media center of Al-Azhar has denied news circulated websites reporting that the Grand Sheikh Ahmed al-Tayyeb received invitation from several imams of mosques in Tel Aviv to visit Israel.
US-backed Syrian fighters broke into the western part of the Islamic State (IS) militant group s stronghold Raqa on Saturday, they and a monitor said, opening up a second front inside the northern Syrian city. The Syrian Democratic Forces alliance of Kurdish and Arab fighters has spent months tightening the noose on IS-held Raqa and entered the city for the first time earlier this week from the east, backed by US-led coalition air strikes. On Saturday, they pierced into Raqa from the west, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group.
Qatar, one of the few foreign backers of Hamas, faces massive pressure from its Gulf neighbors to cut ties with the Islamic militant group. If it does, the result could be disastrous for Hamas-ruled Gaza. Qatar has invested hundreds of millions of dollars in roads, housing and a major hospital in the tiny territory. Its infrastructure projects are one of the few job-creators in a devastated economy. Gaza already suffers from an Israeli-Egyptian blockade, widespread destruction from a string of Israel-Hamas wars, economic misery and chronic electricity shortages. For Hamas, Qatar’s money pumping into the economy is a vital lifeline bolstering its rule.
At least 13 people are dead, including four attackers, after Boko Haram launched the deadliest attack in months on the northeast Nigeria city that is the birthplace of the extremist group, police said Thursday. The attack came just hours before a visit by the country s acting president. Nigeria late last year declared that Boko Haram had been crushed but attacks continue, often with young women strapped into explosives for suicide attacks.
Islamic State s news agency Amaq published a video on Wednesday showing a gunman at the Iranian parliament where an attack has been taking place.
At least 12 people have died in twin attacks in Tehran on Wednesday, the head of Iran s emergency department, Pir-Hossein Kolivand, was quoted as saying by state broadcaster IRIB. Iran s state-run IRNA news agency had earlier said two security guards were killed and more than 30 people wounded in attacks on the parliament building and the shrine of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.
Egypt s Al-Azhar Institute – considered the highest seat of Sunni Islamic learning – said on Tuesday that it endorses and supports all decisions taken by Arab leaders to guarantee the unity of the Arab nation, one day after a number of Arab states announced severing diplomatic ties with Qatar. The Cairo-based Al-Azhar said that it is looking forward to seeing Arab states increase their efforts to fight against any plots to destabilise them or threaten their national security.
Political leaders on Tuesday continued to question why authorities failed to apprehend Khuram B., one of the suspects in Saturday’s attack, after police announced he was known to security services and MI5, Britain’s domestic spy agency. Authorities did not say how Khuram Butt, a British citizen born in Pakistan, had come to the attention of law enforcement agents, but local media reported that in 2016, Butt appeared in a Channel 4 documentary about British extremists entitled “The Jihadis Next Door.”
Kabul will host a multinational peace conference on Afghanistan Tuesday, as the capital reels from a wave of bombings and clashes last week that left more than 100 people dead and hundreds wounded.
Pakistan has frozen the accounts of 5,000 suspected militants, taking about $3 million out of their pockets, but Islamabad could still come under scrutiny at a crucial June meeting of an international watchdog that tracks terror financing.
Hamas is denying a report that host Qatar has asked several leaders of the Islamic militant group to leave, but says some senior officials may be shifted to new locations based on “work requirements.”
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