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Escalating White Supremacist Threat in Alaska: Emerging Groups and Persistent Prison Gangs
Alaska is facing a dual white supremacist threat, with rapid recruitment growth from the Last Frontier Active Club converging with the enduring violent capabilities of the 1488s prison gang.
Samidoun and the Thin Line Between Free Speech and Terrorism
Belgium’s removal of Mohammed Khatib’s refugee status reflects a hardening Western stance on groups like Samidoun, whose activism is increasingly indistinguishable from operational support for terrorism.
Anti-War Aggression Against the West Highly Likely to Continue as Wars Drag On With No End in Sight
Persistent global conflicts are fueling a new wave of anti-Western aggression—both by hostile states and radicalized networks—ensuring that ideologically motivated violence and sabotage will remain a serious threat as wars drag on without resolution.
Al-Shabaab’s Resurgence: Somalia’s Fragile Gains Unravel as Insurgency Rebounds Across the Horn of Africa
Al-Shabaab’s resurgence across central and southern Somalia, fueled by political fragmentation and international disengagement, now threatens to unravel a decade of state-building, posing renewed risks to regional and global security.
Israeli Flags, ISIS, and the Path Towards Democracy: Syria at a Crossroads
Syria’s bid for democracy is threatened by resurgent terrorism, sectarian violence, the persistence of organized crime, and deepening foreign entanglements, even as unprecedented protests reveal a desperate desire for international support and real change.
Political Violence Strikes Virginia: The Attack on Councilman Lee Vogler and the Rising Urgency of Physical Security for Elected Officials
The horrific attack on Councilman Lee Vogler is a stark reminder that violence against elected officials is on the rise and that both public servants and citizens must take personal security more seriously than ever before.

