Indonesia At Risk Of Bigger IS Attacks, Police Chief Warns
Indonesia's police chief has said that the country is bracing for the return of experienced IS militants who would be capable of carrying out bigger and more deadly attacks than last week's attack on Jakarta.
Thursday's attack in the heart of Jakarta was a hastily executed "Plan B" by Islamist militants, after police raids had disrupted preparations for other strikes against Christmas and New Year events, Police General Badrodin Haiti told Reuters in an interview.
Four Men Allegedly Plotted To Murder Police Officer In London In IS-Inspired Attack
Four men allegedly plotted to murder a soldier or a police officer on London in an IS-inspired attack, a court in London has heard.
The four defendants, Nathan Cuffy, 26, Nyall Hamlett, 25, Suhaib Majeed, 21, and Tarik Hassane, 22, were all allegedly influenced by events in Syria and the rise of IS. Hassane is alleged to have pledged allegiance to the IS group.
The speaker of Russia's lower house of parliament, Sergei Naryshkin, has said that Qatar is a "full participant" Syrian peace talks.
The Emir of Qatar, Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, began an official visit to Russia this morning and is expected to discuss Syria with Russian President Vladimir Putin later today.
"Over the past couple of months, we have succeeded in stepping up international efforts to promote a (political) settlement in Syria and the Vienna format -- in which Qatar is a full participant -- has and must play an important role in this," Naryshkin said.
The United Nations-led peace talks on Syria are due to start in Geneva on January 25.
By emphasizing Qatar's "full role" in talks to promote a political settlement in Syria, Russia is sending a message to Saudi Arabia that there are other players in the talks.
Saudi Arabia has slammed Russia's actions in Syria in particular its killing of prominent Syrian rebel leader Zahran Alloush in December.
Five People Have Starved To Death In Syria's Madaya -- UN
Five people have starved to death in the past week in the besieged Syrian town of Madaya, the United Nations has said in a report.
Despite two aid shipments to the rebel-held town, a single biscuit sells for $15 and baby milk costs $313 per kilo.
Reuters report:
Syrian government forces and their allies have surrounded Madaya and neighboring Bqine since July 2015 and imposed increasingly strict conditions on freedom of movement.
The U.N. said the humanitarian workers who entered the town last week heard that landmines had been laid since late September to stop people leaving, but many civilians continued to try to search for food on the outskirts, and some had lost limbs in landmine explosions.
The controls on movement also meant many children had been separated from their parents, leading to symptoms of trauma and behavioral disorders.
Some 3 IS Katyusha rockets hit the Turkish town of Kilis on the Syrian border earlier today, killing one woman, according to Turkey's NTV.
Advances By IS In Libya Pose New Threat To Europe: German Defense Minister
Advances by Islamist militants in Libya poses a new threat to Europe, Germany's Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen has said.
Von der Leyen said that she did not rule out deploying German troops in Libya.
Reuters reporter Humeyra Pamuk tweets that Turkish military sources are saying that radar shows that rockets fired into Kilis came from IS-controlled areas in Syria.
The Turkish army has fired back.
Reuters is reporting that the person killed when a rocket believed to have come from Syria hit a school in Kilis, Turkey, was a female school employee. A female student was wounded.
More rockets thought to be fired from Syria hit an open field near the school.
Turkish news website The Daily Sabah is citing military sources as saying that it was Katyusha rockets fired from an IS-controlled area of Syria and not mortar shells that hit a school in the town of Kilis near the Syrian border earlier today, killing one person.
Kilis is on the border of a roughly 100 stretch of Syrian border territory controlled by the IS group.
Death Toll Reportedly Increases In Ongoing Clashes With IS In Deir al-Zor
The activist-run Deir al-Zor 24 news website, which publishes news from the Syrian city of Deir al-Zor, is reporting that the death toll of Syrian government forces has increased to 65 killed, amid ongoing clashes. The report cites medical sources in the Deir al-Zor military hospital.
Some 22 IS militants are reported killed, according to Deir al-Zor 24.
IS overran the western Deir al-Zor suburb of al-Bughaliya but Deir al-Zor 24 is denying reports by Syrian state media that the extremist group carried out a "massacre" there.