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Founded in 1996, the Terrorism Research Center, Inc. (TRC) is an independent institute dedicated to the research of terrorism, information warfare and security, critical infrastructure protection, homeland security, and other issues of low-intensity political violence and gray-area phenomena.
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  • Abbas threatens to pull security forces from Nablus if Israeli attacks continueJul 23
  • In Iraq, Kurds walk out of parliament in protestJul 23
  • Israel keen to crack down on East Jerusalem terroristsJul 23
  • Kuwaiti Silk City 'to connect with Israel'Jul 23
  •  Swiss: Libya retaliating for Gadhafi son's arrestJul 23
  •  EU freezes aid to Bulgaria, citing corruptionJul 23
  •  Sinn Féin meets with Gordon BrownJul 23
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  •  EU warns US of visa retaliationJul 23
  • Neo-Nazis Using Web Sites to Threaten OpponentsJul 23
  • Hazaras protest in feud with nomadsJul 23
  • China 'to allow Olympic protests'Jul 23
  • Moscow must answer U.S. shield with Cuban 'spy' site - analystJul 23
  • AZERBAIJAN: PRESIDENT HARDENS RHETORIC ON DEMOCRATIZATION, HUMAN RIGHTSJul 23
  • Turkmen President Vows To Press On With Constitutional ReformJul 23
  • German police arrest suspected PKK officialJul 23
  • EU freezes almost €500 million in assistance to BulgariaJul 23
  • Czechs show how to avoid being dependent on Russia for energyJul 23
  • Turkey makes 'coup plot' arrestsJul 23
  • Karadzic 'aims to defend himself'Jul 23
  •  Italy scales back Gypsy fingerprinting campaignJul 23
  •  Brown faces new poll testJul 23
  •  Greece: 3 hurt in ferry collisionJul 23
  •  UK court rejects terror plotters' appealJul 23
  •  Iraqi premier Maliki pitches reconstruction work to German firmsJul 23
  • Leftist rebels deploying hit squads in Philippine capital: militaryJul 23
  •  Troubles team 'should be merged'Jul 23
  • Nepal's first president sworn inJul 23
  •  Italian MPs approve immunity lawJul 23
  •  EU suspends funding for BulgariaJul 23
  • Thai-Cambodian conflict enters 2nd weekJul 23
  • Rice arrives in Singapore for N. Korea talksJul 23
  • Pakistan coalition meets on terrorism, riftsJul 23
  • British soldier is killed in AfghanistanJul 23
  • Venezuela and Russia forge linksJul 23
  • Angry Serb nationalists protest Karadzic arrestJul 22
  • Afghan police needs 2,300 additional trainers: US generalJul 22
  • SKorean hostages in Mexico released: SeoulJul 22
  •  EU agrees more sanctions against Zimbabwe's MugabeJul 22
  •  Nearly 1,000 Lufthansa flights grounded by warning strikeJul 22
  • IDF must increase 'field presence' in GazaJul 22
  • Iraq sees hope of US troop withdrawal by 2010Jul 22
  • Iran Offers 2 Pages and No Ground in Nuclear TalksJul 22
  • Nurses threaten strike over payJul 22
  • Bulldozer driver goes on rampage in Jerusalem, apparent copycat of recent deadly attackJul 22
  •  Sarkozy ekes out victory on constitutional changesJul 22
  •  Suspected German far-right extremist arrested in youth camp attackJul 22
  •  Iraqi prime minister visiting GermanyJul 22
  •  Conviction of would-be Allawi assassins appealedJul 22
  • Bizarre text message preceded China bus bomb blastsJul 22
  •  PM attacked on ministerial codeJul 22
  • Senior al-Qaida leader gives interviewJul 22
  •  Spanish police dismantle ETA's most active cellJul 22
  • Afghan commander says kidnapped two French nationalsJul 22
  •  Karadzic hid in plain sight with false identityJul 22
  • Sri Lanka rebels declare ceasefire for SAsia summitJul 22
  • Three killed in attacks in Thai Muslim southJul 22
  • India’s government faces tight voteJul 22
  • Suicide blast in Afghan capital wounds three peopleJul 22
  • Ministers set for N Korea talksJul 22
  •  UK troops in Iraq stay at 4,100Jul 22
  •  Spain Arrests Right Eta SuspectsJul 22
  • Senior Zardari security officer killed in PakistanJul 22
  • Al-Qaida senior leader grants rare TV interviewJul 21
  • Top war crimes suspect arrested in SerbiaJul 21
  • Ex-Marine, daughter abducted near ManilaJul 21
  •  Sarkozy visits Ireland to revive EU treatyJul 21
  •  Aid workers seized in AfghanistanJul 21
  •  Madeleine police inquiry shelvedJul 21
  •  France's Sarkozy Faces Protests at EU Crisis TalksJul 21
  • Top Indian diplomat blames Pakistan in bombing of Indian embassy in KabulJul 21
  • Sri Lankan troops kill 42 rebels: militaryJul 21
  • 3 killed in Lebanon refugee camp brawlJul 21

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