The Wisconsin man charged with firebombing the office of a Madison-based pro-life advocacy group pleaded not guilty on April 13. Hridindu Sankar Roychowdhury, 29, was arrested on March 28 in Boston on suspicion of hurling two Molotov cocktails into the Wisconsin Family Action office with the intent to “cause damage by means of fire or…
Wisconsin Man Pleads Not Guilty to Firebombing Pro-Life Group’s Office
Police in Belgium Arrest 8 People in Counterterrorism Raids
BRUSSELS—Police officers in Belgium have arrested eight people during counterterrorism raids across the country as part of operations aimed at thwarting possible attacks, the federal prosecutor’s office said Tuesday. Antwerp federal police carried out five searches in Merksem, Borgerhout, Deurne, Sint-Jans-Molenbeek, and Eupen on Monday night at the request of an investigating judge. The prosecutor’s…
Australia to Protect Schools, Children Affected by War
Armed groups that attack schools will be prosecuted by Australian military forces as part of their endorsement of an international schools protection pact. Australia joins 116 other countries that have formally endorsed the Safe Schools Declaration. As part of the declaration, military policies and measures will be put in place to ensure education continues for…
Kremlin Doubts Nord Stream Attacks Could Have Happened Without State Support
MOSCOW—The Kremlin said on Thursday it doubted the attacks on the Nord Stream pipelines last September could have been carried out without state support. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov’s comments came after the New York Times this week reported that U.S. officials were looking into whether a pro-Ukrainian non-government group was responsible for the blasts. “As…
Recent Extremist Attacks Kill 32 People in Burkina Faso
OUAGADOUGOU, Burkina Faso—Multiple terrorist attacks across Burkina Faso over several days have resulted in the death of at least 32 people, including soldiers and civilians, government authorities said Tuesday. Burkina Faso’s State Information Agency posted on its Facebook page that a dozen soldiers and a civilian were killed Monday in Falagountou in Burkina Faso’s Sahel region…
Police Arrest 21-Year-Old Suspect in Random Downtown Toronto Homeless Attacks
After a five-day search by police, a suspect was arrested Tuesday in connection with two random unprovoked attacks on homeless people in the downtown Toronto core. Two unrelated victims, ranging in age from their late-30s to mid-40s, were approached by a man holding what police called an “edged weapon.” They were slashed on the right…
White House Invites Dozens of Nations for Ransomware Summit
WASHINGTON—The White House is bringing together three dozen nations, the European Union, and a slew of private-sector companies for a two-day summit starting Monday that looks at how best to combat ransomware attacks. The second International Counter Ransomware Summit will focus on priorities such as ensuring systems are more resilient to better withstand attacks and…
Survival on the Ballot in Nigeria’s High Stakes Election: Church Leader
Presidential elections next year in war-torn Nigeria amount to a “do or die situation” for embattled Christians, according to a spokesman for the northern church associations. “We either confront the evil in this country at the ballot box in February or we perish,” Rev. John Hayab, president of the Christian Association of Nigeria chapter in Kaduna state, told The…
Air Strikes, Rocket Attacks Push Israel, Gaza Into Second Day of Fighting
GAZA/JERUSALEM—Israeli air strikes pounded Gaza while the Islamic Jihad terrorist group fired hundreds of rockets into Israel on Saturday as a cross-border clash continued into a second day. Hamas, the Islamist terrorist group which controls the enclave, said the children were among the dead from a blast close to the Jabalya refugee camp and blamed…
Report Shows Attacks on Christians In Nigeria Are Surging After US Drops ‘Concern’ Tag
More Christians have been killed in Nigeria since President Joe Biden’s administration declared there were no religious freedom violations in the country in October 2021, according to watchdogs and church leaders speaking to The Epoch Times. In the first half of 2022, more than 2,543 Nigerian Christians were murdered by Islamists, according to the International Society…
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