Terrorism

Tunisian Footballer Dies After Setting Himself On Fire

Tunisian football player Nizar Issaoui, 35, died from burns suffered after setting himself alight as a protest against “police injustice”, his family said on Friday. Issaoui, a former player for top-flight side US Monastir and a father of four, published a video on Facebook in which he said the reason for his protest was being falsely accused of terrorism, after he had a minor dispute with a fruit seller.

US Military Raid Kills Key IS Leader In Somalia

A US military operation has eliminated a key IS leader in northern Somalia. A military raid was carried out after the approval of the US president Joe Biden. The IS leader Bilal Al-Sudani was responsible for supporting the terrorist network in northern Africa and Afghanistan, according to the military experts.

U.S. Marks 21st Anniversary Of 9/11 Attacks

9/11, two numbers that almost every American knows what it shows. 9/11/2001 was the date when two planes hit the world trade centre in New York, one devastated the pentagon headquarters and one crashed in a field following a passenger revolt. It all happened on the morning of Tuesday when two commercial airliners hit the world trade centre that killed more than 3000 people.