Indonesia’s Post-Protest Crackdown Targets “Egoist” Anarchist Networks; Authorities Link Activists to Foreign Funding and Terrorism Statutes
Indonesia’s post-protest crackdown has shifted to cyber-enabled network targeting and terrorism statutes against young anarchist “egoist” circles, while international anarchist platforms push solidarity actions that could export risk to diplomatic and commercial sites.
Far-Right Protest in The Hague Turns Violent as Football Hooligans Join Riots
The Hague riots reveal how far-right activists and football hooligans are merging into a violent movement capable of targeting both political parties and international institutions in the Netherlands.
NCTC Bulletin Warns of Persistent Al-Qa‘ida Threat Following Calls for U.S. Attacks
The NCTC warns that al-Qa‘ida and AQAP, though diminished, remain intent on attacking the U.S., using propaganda to incite lone-actor violence against officials, symbolic targets, and mass gatherings.
Drone Strike on Sudan Mosque Kills 75+, International Condemnation Mounts as El Fasher Siege Deepens
A drone strike by Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces killed more than 75 worshippers in El Fasher, sparking global condemnation while underscoring the city’s imminent collapse under siege.
Anarchists Expose Presumed Covert Pole Camera Installed to Protect Doxxed ICE Agent in Portland
Anarchists in Portland exposed a covert pole camera installed to protect a doxxed ICE agent, highlighting how extremist groups actively work to neutralize federal protective measures.
Faces of Area ICE Agents In Open-Source Doxxing Post Elevates Threat to Personnel and Facilities
An anonymous doxxing post circulated identifying immigration-enforcement personnel and urged in-person harassment—elevating immediate safety risks for those named and requiring rapid protective, legal, and monitoring responses.