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Introduction On 15 February 2025, the Bengali-language Islamic State-supportive At-Tamkeen Media Foundation created a room…
Introduction Yemen-based Ansar Allah, widely known as the Houthis, continues to have a profound impact…
Introduction Hizb ut-Tahrir (HT) is a transnational terrorist organisation that advocates for the establishment of…
Introduction The Islamic State in Somalia (ISS) has faced territorial and operational setbacks following a…
Introduction The release of Adolescence, a 4-part drama on Netflix examining a teenager accused of…
Introduction In recent years, extremist ideologies have exploited climate change-driven instability, using environmental issues to…
Introduction Mali has been in a climate crisis for over half a century, experiencing at…
Introduction Big tech platforms have a significant language moderation problem. There is a massive discrepancy…
Introduction The illicit extraction and trade of natural resources is a growing issue that afflicts…
Introduction Ansar Allah, also known as the Houthis, has quickly expanded from a local insurgent…
The following is a Special Extended Insight Content warning: racial and antisemitic slurs. Manifesto and…
Introduction The role of artificial intelligence in terrorist recruitment has grown exponentially, which has had…
The #Houthis continue to have a profound impact on global security.
Today, @rousselle_adam explores the group’s financing mechanisms, including its use of technology to evade sanctions and the involvement of foreign facilitators.
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Today, Muhammad Makmun Rasyid examines how HT/HTI leverages technology to sustain its ideological campaign and the implications for governments and technology companies seeking to mitigate this influence.
Somali-speaking ISS supporters have ramped up their online propaganda.
Today, @t16_mona explores the core narratives pushed by Somali IS supporters on Telegram, and recruitment/fundraising efforts led by propagandists in Ethiopia and Kenya for the group.
Today, Erin Stoner contributes to the conversation around #Netflix's Adolescence. She argues that while #Adolescence has points of accuracy, it did not fully represent the dynamics of the manosphere and how young people tend to interact with its ideas.
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