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Video: Should Europeans Sacrifice Liberty For Promises Of Security?

Following the bombing attacks in Brussels attacks, European ministers gathered in Brussels to discuss ‘policy’ in a push to combat terrorism. Reports indicated that they were preparing to push through new legislation giving security agencies direct access to telecommunications and other online data. A draft statement stated: “We are convinced of the need to … find ways, as a matter of priority, to secure and obtain more quickly and effectively digital evidence” So it looks like Europeans will have to give up more of their liberties…but is that the ‘solution’?

France Foils Imminent Terror Attack; Belgium Detains Six, Will Arrest First, Ask Questions Later From Now On

France Foils Imminent Terror Attack; Belgium Detains Six, Will Arrest First, Ask Questions Later From Now On

European authorities are scrambling to avert further terrorist attacks across the bloc in the wake of Tuesday’s bombings in Brussels that killed nearly three dozen people and wounded hundreds more.

14 months after the January 2015 raid in Verviers that left two men with links to Paris mastermind Abdelhamid Abaaoud dead, Belgian authorities are apparently still no closer to dismantling the ISIS cell responsible for the attacks in France and the bombings that unfolded in the Brussels airport and metro earlier this week.

ISIS Documents Discovered Proving Illegal Oil Trade With Turkey

A Russian documentary crew have uncovered damning evidence proving that Turkish government colluded with ISIS in purchasing their oil – funding the terror organisation and providing logistical support for the group to overthrow President Assad in Syria.  Documents obtained by Russia Today suggests that ISIS’ biggest sponsor is Turkey. RT.com reports: Shortly after the outbreak of the Syrian war, IS became a game-changer in Iraq and, in particular, Syria.

ISIS Nuclear Holocaust Plot Uncovered In Brussels

ISIS were planning on conducting an attack at a nuclear power plant in Brussels that could have killed millions of people, new intelligence suggests.  The group were spying on Belgium’s nuclear power chief as part of a kidnap plot to gain access to the atomic facility, Derniere Heure newspaper claims. Dailymail.co.uk reports: Hours of film of the home of the Research and Development Director of the Belgian Nuclear Programme were discovered in an apartment in Brussels raided by anti-terrorist police following the attack in Paris.

Russian Special Forces Hero Killed Near Palmyra

A Russian Special Operations Forces (SOF) officer was killed helping the Syrian army in the fight against ISIS and the battle for the ancient city of Palmyra. The hero officer fought to the death with ISIL militants during a target-designation mission when his position got compromised, according to a military spokesman at Hmeimim air base on Thursday. Sputnik reports: The officer’s name, rank and the date of the accident remain undisclosed.

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