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New IRA bombing fuels fears of global militant network tied to Iran, Hezbollah

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A dangerous dissident republican group, the New IRA—linked to Iran and Hezbollah—claimed responsibility Tuesday for a car bomb outside a Belfast police station before warning of further attacks, according to reports.

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The blast targeted a Police Service of Northern Ireland station in Dunmurry, with police increasing patrols after the group threatened to target officers at their homes.

A 66-year-old man was also arrested Tuesday under terrorism laws following the explosion, Reuters reported.

In a statement attributed to the «leadership of the IRA,» the group said the bomb was meant to kill officers leaving the station. It warned that anyone cooperating with police «will be severely dealt with.»

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Forensic investigators inspect the site of a car bomb that exploded outside Dunmurry police station in South Belfast, (AP Photo/Peter Morrison)

A 2020 report by The Times, citing information from an MI5 informant, alleged connections among the New IRA, Lebanon-based Hezbollah, and Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).

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The report said individuals linked to the group signed a book of condolences following the 2020 killing of Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani in a U.S. drone strike in Baghdad, raising concerns about possible external support, including weapons and funding.

«The New IRA–Hezbollah link is a useful data point in a much larger pattern: the operationalization of the so-called axis of resistance,» former Defense Department intelligence officer Andrew Badger told Fox News Digital.

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The European Union designated Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organization, with Ursula von der Leyen pledging rapid implementation following a violent crackdown. (Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto)

«This joins Russia, Iran, China, North Korea and an expanding bench of aligned non-state actors—into a working logistical and tradecraft network across the globe,» Badger said.

«What we are watching is the maturing of a hybrid warfare model, pioneered and led by Russia and Iran, in which adversaries of the Western-led order increasingly share tactics, techniques and procedures (TTPs) across geographies and ideologies,» said Badger, the co-author of «The Great Heist.»

The New IRA’s latest bombing also follows a similar attempted car bomb attack on another police station outside Belfast just weeks ago. It is one of several militant groups that oppose the 1998 Good Friday Agreement and want to end British rule in Northern Ireland and establish a united Ireland.

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The New IRA, linked to Iran and Hezbollah, claimed responsibility Tuesday for a car bomb outside a Belfast police station. (AP Photo / Peter Morrison)

It has carried out a series of attacks in recent years targeting police and security forces.

«The real challenge for local Irish police and security services is that these groups now compound each other’s learning,» Badger added.

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«A tactic battle-tested in one theatre can be in the hands of a dissident cell in another within months—and Western counter-terror structures simply aren’t wired to track that kind of cross-pollination,» he said.

«A Lebanese Shia militia training a hard-left Irish republican faction would have looked exotic 10 years ago,» he added.

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«Today it is consistent with a wider pipeline including Russian sabotage cells using local criminal proxies in Europe and Iranian-directed assassination plots on U.K. and U.S. soil.»

«The playbook of these actors—proxies, dual-use logistics, weapons-and-finance pipelines, exploitation of grievance movements in the target country—appear to be converging,» Badger added.

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Gunman kills 6 at youth welfare facility in suspected child custody dispute: reports

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A suspect is in custody after six people were shot and killed Monday at a youth welfare facility in northern Germany, officials said.

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The shooting happened around midday in Stade, a town of about 50,000 people near Hamburg. Authorities said the victims — four women and two men — all worked at the youth center or affiliated organizations. Five were pronounced dead at the scene, while a sixth died later at a hospital, according to The Associated Press, citing authorities.

Several others were wounded in the shooting, which may have been tied to a child custody dispute, the outlet reported.

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The shooting happened around midday in Stade, a town of about 50,000 people near Hamburg. (News5/Reuters)

Police said the shooting happened at a facility on Dankersstrasse that houses pregnant women and young mothers with children, according to The Associated Press.

The suspect, a 45-year-old man, had an appointment at the facility earlier in the day before the shooting unfolded around midday. His 3-month-old daughter and the child’s mother were safe, Reuters reported.

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The suspected gunman was arrested. Police said two others were also subject to police measures on suspicion of involvement but did not provide additional details, according to The Associated Press.

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Members of emergency services working at the scene of a shooting in Stade, Germany

Authorities said the victims — four women and two men — all worked at the youth center or affiliated organizations.  (News5/Reuters)

German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier said he was «deeply shocked» by the violence at a place meant to protect women and children.

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«The horrific act of violence in Stade claimed the lives of six people today. I am deeply shaken by the extent of the violence in a place that is meant to provide protection,» Steinmeier said. 

«My condolences go to the families of the dead and injured, who must endure so much pain. My thanks go to all first responders and doctors.»

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Police warned people to avoid the area after the shooting but later said there was no danger to the public. (News5/Reuters)

Police warned people to avoid the area after the shooting but later said there was no danger to the public. Investigators were still collecting evidence Monday evening, Reuters reported.

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Mass shootings in Germany are rare.

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Earlier this year, a car plowed into a pedestrian zone in Leipzig, Germany, killing two people and leaving several others seriously injured.

Stade Police could not immediately be reached by Fox News Digital for comment.

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El tenso cruce entre Diosdado Cabello y un rescatista de EE.UU. durante la búsqueda de sobrevivientes en Venezuela

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Un video difundido en las últimas horas muestra un tenso intercambio entre el ministro del Interior venezolano, Diosdado Cabello, y un integrante de un equipo estadounidense de búsqueda y rescate que trabajaba entre los escombros en La Guaira, una de las zonas más afectadas por los terremotos que sacudieron el norte de Venezuela.

En la grabación, viralizada a través de las redes sociales, se escucha al rescatista repetir con firmeza “Back up, back up” (“Retroceda, retroceda”) mientras intenta despejar el área donde, según afirma, todavía podría haber una persona con vida bajo los restos de una estructura colapsada.

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“Hay alguien justo aquí que está gritando auxilio”, le dice el integrante del equipo estadounidense a Cabello mientras señala un punto específico entre los escombros donde se desarrollaba el operativo.

El funcionario venezolano permanece en el perímetro de la zona de trabajo y responde: “Retrocede. De vuelta al camión. De vuelta al camión”. Durante varios segundos ninguno de los dos cede, en una escena que quedó registrada desde distintos ángulos.

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En un segundo video, difundido posteriormente, vuelve a escucharse al rescatista insistir con la orden de retroceder. Antes de finalizar la discusión expresa su malestar: “No estoy feliz con esta situación”. En otra parte del registro también pregunta: “¿No quieres que vaya y ayude a la persona que está allí?”.

Los videos se viralizaron rápidamente en X, Instagram y otras plataformas, donde numerosos usuarios interpretaron el episodio como una interferencia en las tareas de rescate y cuestionaron la actuación del ministro venezolano.

Sin embargo, también circuló una versión diferente de lo ocurrido: el periodista oficialista Darvinson Rojas publicó un video en el que sostuvo que Cabello no estaba impidiendo el operativo de búsqueda.

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El último balance oficial elevó a al menos 1450 la cifra de muertos y a 3150 la de heridos. (Foto EFE)

Según explicó, el ministro solicitó que una camioneta utilizada por el equipo estadounidense permaneciera apagada para evitar que el ruido del motor dificultara la detección de posibles sobrevivientes atrapados bajo los escombros. De acuerdo con esa versión, incluso se ofreció a empujar el vehículo para desplazarlo sin necesidad de encenderlo.

Estados Unidos participa del operativo internacional desplegado tras la catástrofe mediante el Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART), el equipo especializado de respuesta ante desastres de la Agencia de Estados Unidos para el Desarrollo Internacional (USAID).

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Washington difundió imágenes oficiales de la llegada a Venezuela de un avión militar C-17 Globemaster III que transportó personal especializado, perros entrenados para búsqueda y rescate, maquinaria y equipamiento destinado a colaborar con las tareas en las zonas devastadas.

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La llegada del contingente estuvo acompañada por el anuncio de nueva ayuda estadounidense para la emergencia, que se suma a un paquete inicial de 150 millones de dólares destinado a las tareas de socorro.

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Mientras continúan las operaciones de rescate, el último balance oficial elevó a al menos 1450 la cifra de muertos y a 3150 la de heridos. Además, las autoridades reportaron 12.721 familias damnificadas.

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La Organización Internacional para las Migraciones (OIM) estimó que hasta 6,76 millones de personas pudieron verse afectadas por los terremotos de magnitud 7,2 y 7,5. También se registraron más de 430 réplicas, daños totales en 189 edificios y parciales en otros 585, además de afectaciones en 38 hospitales y 44 centros comerciales.

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El Programa de las Naciones Unidas para el Desarrollo (PNUD) calculó pérdidas preliminares por unos 6700 millones de dólares. En el operativo participan 2624 rescatistas internacionales, 137 perros especializados y 7876 voluntarios locales, mientras distintos países continúan enviando ayuda humanitaria.

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Alito blasts latest SCOTUS ballot ruling as invitation to ‘voter fraud’ risks

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Justice Samuel Alito cautioned on Monday that the Supreme Court’s decision to allow ballots received after Election Day to be counted could lead large sections of the public to view elections as illegitimate.

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While Alito had legal concerns with the majority’s ruling, arguing that they misinterpreted when the «electorate’s choice» occurs, he closed his dissent by issuing a practical warning. Allowing late-arriving ballots to determine the outcomes of elections long after Election Day will, according to Alito, severely damage the trust Americans place in their electoral system.

«Not only is today’s decision inconsistent with statutory text, legal context, historical practice, and precedent; it also threatens to produce lamentable consequences,» he wrote. «The majority’s holding spawns a slurry of troubling election-law questions and risks further undermining Americans’ confidence in election integrity.»

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Alito went on to describe a hypothetical scenario where the outcome of a presidential election hinges on a single state that allows late-arriving mail ballots to be counted. In the scenario described by the justice, one candidate leads by 15,000 votes on election night only for the opposing candidate to slowly gain votes and, a few days before electors are scheduled to vote, pull ahead by just under 100 votes.

«If the apparent winner the morning after the election ends up losing due to late arriving ballots, charges of a rigged election could explode,» Justice Brett Kavanaugh also noted during the case’s oral arguments.

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Alito didn’t simply claim that the ruling could affect how people view elections; he argued that it could open the door for fraud.

SUPREME COURT RULES ON MAIL-IN BALLOTS RECEIVED AFTER ELECTION DAY

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The US Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., on, April 1, 2026. President Donald Trump is fighting to end automatic citizenship for children born to parents who are in the country unlawfully or on temporary visas, part of his broader crackdown on undocumented immigrants and a change that could overturn more than a century of legal precedent. (Graeme Sloan/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

«Today’s decision leaves open opportunities for voter fraud that may further undermine Americans’ faith in the integrity of this country’s elections. Diverse sources have recognized that mail-in ballots increase the potential for fraud,» Alito continued. «In 2005, a committee chaired by former President Jimmy Carter and former Secretary of State James Baker found that absentee voting was ‘the largest source of potential voter fraud’ in American elections.»

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While instances of voter fraud carried out using mail-in ballots have been recorded, there is no evidence that widespread fraud occurred in the 2020 or 2024 presidential elections. 

Democrats, meanwhile, argue that allowing states to process ballots that are postmarked by Election Day but arrive afterward, is essential to ensuring that all eligible voters have a say in who governs them.

SUPREME COURT RULES ON MAIL-IN BALLOTS RECEIVED AFTER ELECTION DAY

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«I’m relieved the Supreme Court is not interfering with Washington’s mail-in ballot system,» Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, D-Wash., wrote on X. «If you work a shift job, have young kids, or live out in the woods, you can’t just knock off for the day to go stand in line at a polling place. For decades, Washington’s secure vote by mail system has made it easy for these folks to participate in democracy and make their voice heard.»

The majority, however, did not address whether or not allowing late ballots to be counted was good policy, stating that such a consideration is outside the scope of what the court has authority to rule on.

«Finally, plaintiffs assert that requiring ballots to be received by Election Day protects election integrity and increases voter confidence in election results,» Justice Amy Coney Barrett wrote. «As we have said time and again, however, policy arguments are properly directed to legislatures, not courts.»

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