Tag: ISIS

Total Results: 50


Not long ago, you could stumble upon entire ecosystems of jihadis and their fanboys on Twitter.
04/28/2022 - 1:01am

Jihadi John created online censorship After Isis, the extremism industry needed new targets

Liam Duffy

Monday, December 6

06.12

The hypocrisy of America’s terror debate Experts are blinded by the threat of the far-Right

Simon Cottee

Thursday, December 2

02.12

Lessons from a war zone Naked geopolitical ambition now trumps human rights

Aris Roussinos

Wednesday, November 3

03.11

The rise of Trinidad’s cocaine caliphate Its drug wars make it a breeding ground for Isis

David Matthews

Wednesday, October 20

20.10

The myth of lone-wolf terrorism Would David Amess still be alive if someone had spoken up?

Ayaan Hirsi Ali

Thursday, September 16

16.09

Only chaos can redeem the Church God save our parishes from people with MBAs

Giles Fraser

Monday, September 6

06.09

The theatre of terror Is there something pornographic about our reluctance to look away?

Simon Cottee

Tuesday, July 13

13.07

Why Islamism became woke Extremists are using progressive rhetoric to fool the West

Ayaan Hirsi Ali

Wednesday, June 30

30.06

ISIS is winning the drone wars Terrorists have joined an arms race we cannot afford to lose

Seth Frantzman

Tuesday, April 13

13.04

Why ISIS love to kill Attempts to rationalise evil let its barbaric perpetrators off the hook

Simon Cottee

Wednesday, March 10

10.03

The trivialisation of trauma Many academics care more about their own mental health than the victims of gruesome atrocities

Simon Cottee

Friday, March 5

05.03

The Pope can’t save Iraq’s Christians Having endured genocide and ISIS, the religious minority is fighting for survival

Max J Joseph