castle in scotland tomorrow and arrived in london tuesday. she will lie in state for four days before the funeral. her son, the new king met with prime minister liz trust in full cabinet today after the ceremony formally proclaiming him the new monarch as king charles the third. arthel: as you mentioned prince william, princess kate, prince harry and meghan duchess of sussex appeared publicly together for the first time since the queens death. the greeted mortars and viewed floral attributes to the windsor castle. fox team coverage, fox news royal contributor standing by. alexis mcadams with more on the queens funeral plans but we will first go to senior correspondent greg, live at buckingham palace in london. i can hear people still are paying tribute to the queen. we are getting into the evening here on a saturday night but people are showing up to pay respects. the crowds here the past two days have a couple of glimpses of king charles the third to their delight but you
to isis are now in a u.s. custody, they were taken down in new york, los angeles and philadelphia. what were they doing there? what were they up to? every bit of this reporting is deeply concerning. they came across at the southern border after supposedly being vetted . b. it was discovered they had ices ties and c, when was her discussing bombs or bombings which a new york post source linked to the likened to the boston bombing in 2013 at the marathon. they are reportedly from there she could stand, the group from there, another group from there, a country which borders afghanistan was linked to the vicious terror attack at a russian concert hall that killed more than 140 people dressed in march. chris ray has been quite clear, every chance he guides, he is a warning america that this could happen here at any time. now, increasingly concerning is the potential for a coordinated attack here in the homeland, akin to the isis attack we saw at the russian concert hall just
Anonymous, that group of masked "terrorists" who have taken on everything from ISIS to tiger hunters to high school bullies to the credit card industry has a new target this week. That would be Daniel Rosen, the US State Department's Director of Counterterrorism Programs and Policy, and a natural enough target for payback from the hacktivists…
While the Syrian state’s brutal persecution of its population has been well documented, what is less well understood is the logic behind the violence. An extensive research project undertaken by the European Institute of Peace (EIP) has revealed clear patterns for understanding the violence and lived experiences of citizens across Syria both prior to 2011 and particularly since then. Specifically, the research discovered that the state’s targeting of citizens and communities has been far more explicit than would be expected in a campaign of indiscriminate violence.