Former lecturer charged with promoting terrorist acts
Abdullah Daud was charged with knowingly promoting the commission of terrorist acts by inculcating an ideology related to Daesh group.
Tue Nov 12 2024
Daesh-inspired suspect in Taylor Swift show plot planned suicide attack
A plot to attack a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna shows the threat posed by radicalisation via social media, a UN spokesperson said.
Fri Aug 09 2024
[COLUMNIST] Combatting violent extremism under Malaysia MADANI
Malaysia MADANI is well-positioned under the PM and due to the breadth of the governing coalition to strike a balance between two extremes.
Fri Jun 14 2024
Daesh: Prosecution withdraws appeals over prison sentence against two men
The prosecution withdrew its appeals today over a two-year jail sentence handed down against two friends for providing financial assistance to carry out terrorist activities in Indonesia.
Tue Jan 04 2022
Afghan minister wants good relations, needs more time on girls' education
Afghanistan's foreign minister appealed to the world for good relations but avoided making firm commitments on girls' education.
Tue Oct 12 2021
Engaging the Taliban: A multi-dimensional analysis
The Taliban isn't to be understood as extremist in the same sense that Al-Qaeda and Daesh (Isis) are.
Tue Aug 24 2021
Cook jailed three years for possession of Daesh-related items
A cook accepted his three-year jail sentence for possession of items related to the Daesh terrorist group with a wide grin.
Thu Apr 15 2021
Female attacker shot dead in shootout at Indonesian police headquarters
The suspect entered through the back gates of the headquarters and fired four shots at the control post and two more rounds at policemen in the area.
Thu Apr 01 2021
New Zealand slams Australia over woman detained in Turkey
The woman had held New Zealand and Australian citizenships, but the Australian government unilaterally cancelled her citizenship.
Tue Feb 16 2021
First big suicide attack in Baghdad for three years kills at least 32
Islamic State claimed responsibility for an attack in a crowded Baghdad market on Thursday, killing at least 32 people.
Fri Jan 22 2021
On the brink of war?
Are we on the brink of a Third World War? There are signs that demand that we ask this question.
Wed Jan 08 2020
Ceritalah ASEAN - Terror takes on an unfamiliar face
For Indonesians, the gruesome, disturbing details of the attacks were just as upsetting as the casualties.
Mon Jun 04 2018
OIC, Iraq rancang anjur persidangan awal untuk perdamaian Iraq
Persidangan awal berkenaan bertujuan mengetengahkan idea dan cadangan kepada persidangan agung perdamaian itu nanti sebagai usaha membina perdamaian dalam kalangan pelbagai kumpulan dan segmen.
Mon Nov 27 2017
Educators, parents need to take seriously Daish threat - Ayob Khan
Teachers and parents need to take seriously the threat of Daesh and understand the traits of the militant group's followers to ensure its ideology is not spread among school students.
Fri Oct 27 2017
Islamic State defeated in its Syrian capital Raqqa
The fighting was over and the alliance of Kurdish and Arab militias was clearing the city's stadium of mines and any remaining militants, said Rojda Felat.
Tue Oct 17 2017
Younger workers more likely to suffer burnout as generation gap grows
There's a need to rebuild bridges and open up conversations on changing attitudes and expectations around work, says Brian Dow.
Sun Jan 19 2025
INSIGHT - How bond vigilantes could check Trump's power
As Donald Trump takes office on January 20, concerns over bond vigilantes in the US have resurfaced, according to several market experts.
Sun Jan 19 2025
Trump look-alike sings to sell pudding in Pakistan
A food vendor who locals say bears an uncanny resemblance to US President-elect Donald Trump gets more business and attention than others.
Sun Jan 19 2025
Tokyo museum offers visitors 'flashback' to defunct technology
From Betacam videotapes to floppy disks and vintage Sony devices, the museum is a showcase for old cameras and telecom equipment.
Sun Jan 19 2025
Australian scientists discover bigger species of deadly funnel web spiders
Sscientists say, the "Big Boy" would be classified as a separate species of funnel-web spider.
Sun Jan 19 2025
Biden or Trump can still rescue TikTok; here's how
So how could Trump or Biden prevent TikTok from going dark?
Sat Jan 18 2025
Africa's youth protests: A storm brewing for 2025?
Africa sees a wave of youth-led protests fuelled by frustrations over rampant corruption, poor governance, high living costs, unemployment.
Sat Jan 18 2025
Rocking the cradle: Embracing pregnancy after 40
Age is no longer a barrier for Malaysian women to embrace motherhood, thanks to advancements in fertility treatments.
Sat Jan 18 2025
The big DC mystery: Where will Trump and his circle hang out?
For four years, the bar at Trump International Hotel in downtown Washington was the place to be seen for Donald Trump's circle of allies.
Sat Jan 18 2025
Thai resort island Phuket grapples with growing garbage crisis
By the end of year, the island could be producing up to 1,400 tonnes of trash a day, overwhelming its sole landfill, deputy mayor says.
Sat Jan 18 2025