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terrorism
China's Growing Jihadist Problem
With recent arrests in Xinjiang, increasing anger on the internet and Chinese firms a possible target, Beijing faces a rising threat.
Washington’s Civilian Shortcomings in Pakistan
America’s long-term development partnership with Pakistan warrants a serious new effort to set it back on course.
India Suffers Another Terror Attack
India is reeling yet again from another series of bomb attacks.
Thailand’s Forgotten War
The deadly conflict unfolding in Thailand’s south may not always make headlines. But terrorists in the region are showing a troubling ruthlessness.
Tackling Bioterrorism
Preparing for bioterrorism requires concerted national and international effort. Not everyone seems on board.
$10 m Bounty on Mumbai "Planner"
The United States places a $10 million bounty on Pakistan-based terrors suspect Hafiz Mohammad Saeed.
Preventing Nuclear Disaster
The IAEA has confirmed almost two dozen incidents of theft or loss of fissile materials. Last week’s nuclear, though, ended with no agreement on enforcement to stop terrorists acquiring them.
Terrorism Center Failure
The problems that have hit plans for a new counter-terrorism center reflect broader Congress Party failings.
India Hiding the Truth?
Reports India may know more about the attack on an Israeli diplomat than it’s letting on are damaging.
Was Bangkok Just the Start?
The alleged Iranian attacks on Israeli diplomats underscore the changing face of terrorism. The fight is increasingly likely to be waged in Asia.
How Canada is Complicit in Torture
A new row on the use of torture for terrorist suspects shines an unflattering light on Canada’s ties with certain Asian nations.
India Announces Terror Body
India has announced plans for a National Counter Terrorism Centre. Will it get the co-operation it needs?