Radicalism
Indonesian Government Deploys ‘Mosque Hunters’ Who Use Drones to Combat Radicalism
Indonesia is home to an estimated 700,000 mosques, and some of them are teeming with radical ideologies.
The Aftermath of the Sri Lanka Attacks Continues for South Asia’s Young Minorities
There's fear and then there's hope for those living on the fringes.
Surabaya Attacks Shine Light on Indonesia's Juvenile Jihadist Problem
Four of the six attackers in the first string of suicide bombings were children.
The Telegram Ban Didn't Work Because Tech Is Never Just One Thing
Potential terrorists were only a tiny percentage of the apps users.
Prisoners Remember Living With the Melbourne Siege Terrorist
Yacqub Khayre was on parole when he committed last week's attack. We asked his former cell mates for their personal insights.
Is Labour's Manifesto 'Radical' Or Not?
The latest anti-Corbyn attack is that he's basically Ed Miliband.
Has Indonesia Gone Too Far With Its Hizbut Tahrir Ban?
The central government plans to ban the radical Islamist group. But some question the legality of the move.
Is Radicalism On The Rise In Indonesia's Public Schools?
A new survey conducted by the Ministry of Education and Culture found a surprising number of students supported ISIS and the implementation of nationwide Sharia Law.
Confronting the UK's Everyday Extremism
On the season finale of our VICELAND series 'HATE THY NEIGHBOR,' host Jamali Maddix heads home to talk to Brits about their biggest fears for the future of the country.
Burkinis are now banned in Cannes
Mayor David Lisnard, who called the burkini "the uniform of extremist Islamism, not of the Muslim religion," cited public order concerns in light of the July terrorist attacks in nearby Nice and a Catholic church in northwest France.
Kate Evans on Doomed Revolutionary and Political Dynamo 'Red' Rosa
Full of travel, political drama, sexual freedom and intellectual feuds — Luxemburg's life certainly contains enough excitement to fill the pages of a graphic novel.
Warzones Risk Creating a Lost Generation of Children in the Middle East and North Africa
Violence and accompanying chaos in major conflict areas have kept more than 13 million children from attending school, potentially leaving a generation devoid of basic education.