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US: Police search widens for Cleveland murder suspect
A man is wanted after allegedly shooting dead a passerby at random in Ohio before uploading the video to Facebook.
Kashmir unrest: Protesting students clash with police
At least 100 Kashmiri students have been wounded during clashes with security forces in Indian-administered Kashmir as anger over a weekend police raid on a college led to protests.
‘Last of the Cocaine Cowboys’ arrested in Florida, US Marshals say
The brother of the infamous Cocaine Cowboy Augusto Falcon was arrested in Florida Wednesday after spending 26 years evading an indictment that accused him of smuggling cocaine into the U.S.
Egypt identifies Alexandria church bomber as fugitive with militant ties
Egypt on Wednesday named the suicide bomber who attacked a cathedral in Alexandria as 31-year-old Mahmoud Hassan Mubarak Abdullah, describing him as a fugitive with links to militant cells that carried out previous strikes in the country.
FBI sting nabs two Illinois men who wanted to send friend to Syria for ISIS
Two 35-year-old Illinois men, who had allegedly pledged their allegiance to the Islamic State, were charged Wednesday in a Chicago federal court as part of a conspiracy to equip an associate to join the terrorist group on the battlefield in Syria.
Turkey militants ‘used tunnel to plant explosives’
A big explosion in the Turkish city of Diyarbakir which originally appeared to be an accident was actually the result of a terror attack, the interior minister says.
Explosions Rock German Soccer Team Bus Before Champions League Match, Injuring Player
Multiple explosions went off near a bus carrying a German soccer team in Dortmund Tuesday evening, injuring a player ahead of a quarterfinal match, authorities and the team said.
‘Alarming’ rise in Boko Haram child suicide bombers
An “alarming” number of children in Africa, most of them girls, have been used as suicide bombers by Boko Haram in 2017, according to UNICEF.
CHURCHES IN SOUTHERN EGYPT WILL NOT CELEBRATE EASTER
Egyptian churches, in the southern city of Minya, say they will not hold Easter celebrations next Saturday in mourning for 45 Coptic Christians killed this week in twin bombings of churches in two cities during Palm Sunday ceremonies.
APNewsBreak: FBI is reviewing terrorism-related tips
The FBI has been reviewing the handling of thousands of terrorism-related tips and leads from the past three years to make sure they were properly investigated and no obvious red flags were missed, The Associated Press has learned.