The Terror Attack that Marked a Turning Point for Migration in the UK and Europe
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On 13 November 2015 in Paris, ISIS killed 137 people: today the organization still exists, but everything has changed.
The terror attack that marked a turning point for migration in the UK and Europe
Today, Paris commemorates 10 years since the devastating terror attacks that wrought a trail of death and destruction across the French capital. On 13 November, 2015, Islamist gunmen and bombers killed 130 people, as well as themselves, and injured hundreds more when they struck the Bataclan concert hall, the Stade de France stadium as well as cafés and bars, sending shockwaves across France and Europe. However, the attacks also sent slower, mor…
On 13 November, as on 22 March, it is not a memory. It is an alert. These evenings, Paris and Brussels have ceased to be on the margins of the world. They have been sent back to what they are: ideological confrontational terrains that will be increasingly violent in the very heart of Europe. ...
Since 2014, with the birth of the Caliphate, Isis has struck Europe with 380 victims and over 1300 wounded. From Syria to Sahel, the jihad has changed, but the threat remains alive also for distracted Europe
Ten years ago, the terrorist night of 13 November was in Paris with 130 deaths. What does Islamist terrorism look like in Europe today? From young suspects, knives and geographical shifts.
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