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ISIS · SyriaMethodology The authors monitored the financial and propaganda activities of IS women and ISKP propagandists on Telegram, and Instagram between December 2024 and February 2025. We specifically tracked the discussion groups, channels, and social media accounts on these platforms, where primarily Central Asian and Russian female IS supporters coordinated their online fundraising activities with ISKP propagandists. The authors also monitored the wa…See the Story
Free the Captives: Islamic State Central Asian Fundraising Networks in Support of IS Families in Syria and Iraq
Bashar Al-Assad · SyriaFor 14 years, Syria has been engulfed in a civil war. Until three months ago, dictator Bashar al-Assad controlled the government, but he was overthrown by the Jihadist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), an al-Qaeda affiliated terrorist organization.See the Story
Jeff Crouere: Why silence about slaughter in Syria?
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European UnionAhead of a May deadline to lock in guidance for providers of general purpose AI (GPAI) models on complying with provisions of the EU AI Act that apply toSee the Story
EU AI Act: Latest draft Code for AI model makers tiptoes towards gentler guidance for Big AI
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Sokoto · SokotoIntroduction In November 2024, Nigerian authorities officially declared the Lakurawa group a terrorist organisation and banned it across the country. Operating primarily along the Nigeria-Niger border, the group’s proscription as a terror group has caused controversy among security analysts and local communities. There are debates pertaining to how long the group has been in existence, with some experts attributing the Lakurawa’s arrival to 2017…See the Story
Mapping the Enemy, Mobilising the Future: Surveillance and Recruitment Strategies of Lakurawa Terror Group in Nigeria
London, England · LondonIntroduction On the 16th of December 2024, the government-backed UK media regulation body, OFCOM, published the Illegal Harms Codes, a collection of codes of practice combatting illegal harms within the online space. This followed the introduction of the UK Online Safety Act 2023, which outlined new legislation surrounding the exploitation of online platforms by terrorist actors and the steps expected from platform providers to combat it. OFCOM …See the Story
Hate, Harms and Hashing: An Overview of OFCOM Guidance for P/CVE
Trump Administration · United StatesDuring his first six weeks in office, President Donald Trump has embarked on a dizzying teardown of the federal government and attacks on long-standing institutions in an attempt to increase his own authority. He has pardoned those who attacked the U.S. Capitol to overturn his 2020 election loss, placed loyalists atop the FBI and military, and purged the Department of Justice, which dropped investigations against Trump allies. He declared control over independent agencies such as the Federal Election Commission, punished media outlets for coverage he dislikes and his allies suggested he could defy court orders.See the Story
President Trump’s moves test the limits of presidential power and the resilience of US democracy
43% Center coverage: 42 sources
Artificial Intelligence · LondonIntroduction This Insight is the second in a two-part series investigating the ways white supremacists engage with generative artificial intelligence (GAI), specifically their tactical use and discourse. For the full methodology, please see the first Insight in this two-part series. Extremist discourse concerning GAI, particularly that of white supremacists, has largely been neglected in favour of studies and investigations focusing on the tacti…See the Story