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Caught between internal and external terror threats, France struggles to cope - The Washington Post
Washington Post 11/14/2015
Paris attacks underscore risks of a slow U.S. campaign against Islamic State - The Washington Post
Washington Post 11/15/2015
Washington Post 11/16/2015
Paris Attacks Suspect Was Monitored by Western Allies Seeking to Kill Him
Wall Street Journal 11/17/2015
Hunt for suspected Paris ringleader circles back to city on edge - The Washington Post
Washington Post 11/18/2015
The mystery surrounding the Paris bomber with a fake Syrian passport - The Washington Post
Washington Post 11/18/2015
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Washington Post 01/18/2015
Caught between internal and external terror threats, France struggles to cope - The Washington Post
Washington Post 11/14/2015
Hunt for suspected Paris ringleader circles back to city on edge - The Washington Post
Washington Post 11/18/2015
The mystery surrounding the Paris bomber with a fake Syrian passport - The Washington Post
Washington Post 11/18/2015
FBI Stymied by Islamic State’s Use of Encryption, Director Says
Wall Street Journal 11/19/2015
Islamic State threat in Europe ‘more urgent’ than feared, security chief warns - The Washington Post
Washington Post 03/24/2016
Hillary Clinton points to the lack of adequate coordination between EU nations and with Turkey on security as a serious problem in an address at Stanford University following the Brussels attacks at the airport and busy subway station. Turkey has knowledge about one of the suicide bombers before the attack but information is not shared with EU authorites because of lack of coordination and no mechanism for this. Clinton points out that there is more coordination between the U.S. and an EU nation than between EU nations, and it is easier for the U.S. to get flight manifests than for other EU nations to share this with each other.
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Brussels Suicide Bomber Slipped Terror Net
Wall Street Journal 03/24/2016
Hillary Clinton Criticizes Republican Rivals in Counterterrorism Speech
Wall Street Journal 03/24/2016
Bomb attacks show how Belgium became an incubator of terror - The Washington Post
Washington Post 03/24/2016
Islamic State threat in Europe ‘more urgent’ than feared, security chief warns - The Washington Post
Washington Post 03/24/2016
Brothers Among 3 Brussels Suicide Attackers; Another Assailant Is Sought
New York Times 03/23/2016
As Terrorists Cross Borders, Europe Sees Anew That Its Intelligence Does Not
New York Times 03/23/2016
The integration of six million Muslims, including youth with few opportunities, remains a major challenge in France. A similiar challenge exists in the UK, Germany, Holland and Scandinavian countries. It was emerging as an issue long before the Charlie Hebdo attacks. Immigration was an issue in the 2014 elections in Sweden, and is emerging as an issue in the elections in other European countries, increasing the popularity of right wing parties.
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After Terrorist Attacks, Many French Muslims Wonder: What Now?
New York Times 01/10/2015
Jihadism Born in a Paris Park and Fueled in the Prison Yard
New York Times 01/11/2015
Al Qaeda in Yemen Claims Responsibility for Charlie Hebdo Attack
Wall Street Journal 01/15/2015
Chérif and Saïd Kouachi’s Path to Paris Attack at Charlie Hebdo
New York Times 01/17/2015
Washington Post 01/18/2015
French Premier Says ‘Apartheid’ Is Leaving Minorities on the Fringe
New York Times 01/20/2015
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Overburdened French Dropped Surveillance of Brothers
Wall Street Journal 01/10/2015
In New Era of Terrorism, Voice From Yemen Echoes
New York Times 01/10/2015
French Police Say Suspect in Attack Evolved From Petty Criminal to Terrorist
New York Times 01/10/2015
Jihadism Born in a Paris Park and Fueled in the Prison Yard
New York Times 01/11/2015
Al Qaeda in Yemen Claims Responsibility for Charlie Hebdo Attack
Wall Street Journal 01/15/2015
Chérif and Saïd Kouachi’s Path to Paris Attack at Charlie Hebdo
New York Times 01/17/2015
Grouped Articles
New ISIS recruits have deep criminal roots - The Washington Post
Washington Post 03/24/2016
Islamic State threat in Europe ‘more urgent’ than feared, security chief warns - The Washington Post
Washington Post 03/24/2016
Brothers Among 3 Brussels Suicide Attackers; Another Assailant Is Sought
New York Times 03/23/2016
Terror Cell Believed to Have Planned Fresh Attack in France
Wall Street Journal 04/11/2016
A Brussels Mentor Who Taught ‘Gangster Islam’ to the Young and Angry
New York Times 04/11/2016
France feels the need to tackle the silent development of extreme radical ideas within the banlieus or suburbs with immigrant population outside Paris, and the prisons where similiar activity takes place unhindered. Prime minister Valls, himself an immigrant from Spain, generated a debate in France by describing the situation in the banlieus as reminiscent of the separation of Apartheid with few job opportunities for young people and presence of fringe ideology.
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Washington Post 01/29/2015
French Video Tries to Blunt Jihad’s Allure Among Youth
New York Times 01/28/2015
Paris Aims to Embrace Its Estranged Suburbs
New York Times 02/12/2015
A French Education Minister Who Knows Immigrants’ Struggles
New York Times 02/20/2015
A Complicated Future for a Banlieue on the Outskirts of Paris
New York Times 03/09/2015
Caught between internal and external terror threats, France struggles to cope - The Washington Post
Washington Post 11/14/2015
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