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How Suburban Alienation Breeds Extremism and What We Can Do About it
I grew up in a migrant area of Melbourne where I watched radical Islam morph from a fringe ideology to a popular trend. This transition seems to follow similar lines in bad suburbs everywhere.
Not Every Mass Murderer Is Insane, Study Says
Some people just have "extreme overvalued beliefs," apparently.
Why Does Radical Islam Appeal to So Many Young Men?
After the San Bernardino shootings and the tragic terrorist attacks in Paris, I asked some of my friends, who have dabbled in extremism, what the draw is for so many young muslims.
How We Can Fight Terrorism Better in 2016
We're letting the terrorists terrorize us, and it only feeds more attacks.
Remembering the Times We Met the Alleged 'New Jihadi John' in East London
VICE director Rhys James met with Abu Rumaysah, accused of being ISIS's new executioner, a number of times before he fled the UK for Syria.
We Spoke to a Guy Teaching the Queensland Police About Islamic Culture
With counter-terrorism operations producing a surprisingly low number of convictions, Queensland Police are learning the difference between what's suspicious and simply unfamiliar.
Undercover Journalists Alerted Scottish Police to a 'Glasgow Terror Plot'
Islamic State recruiters reportedly told them a girl in the city is planning to strike.
What the Deaths of Khaled Sharrouf and Mohamed Elomar Mean for Australia's Terror Generation
Australia's most notorious ISIL fighters were killed in Syria, but the war for young Muslims is far from over.
Violent German Soccer Nazis Have United Against Radical Muslims
At a Sunday gathering of the Hooligans Against Salafists, fans overturned a riot van and 44 police officers were injured in the ensuing violence.