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Global News Roundup: Terror Plot, Green Party Boom, and More

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French anti-terror prosecutors have opened an investigation into two brothers suspected of plotting a "lethal and antisemitic" attack. The men, described as Moroccan-Italian nationals aged 20 and 22, were picked up last...

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The brothers, who arrived in France with their parents in 2017, had allegedly planned to wage jihad in Syria or the Palestinian territories before...

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  • The brothers, who arrived in France with their parents in 2017, had allegedly planned to wage jihad in Syria or the Palestinian territories before targeting Jewish sites in France.
  • The plot was uncovered as the current war in the Middle East enters its third week, with many countries on heightened alert for possible terror attacks motivated by the conflict.
  • Jewish sites have been targeted with attacks in the US, the Netherlands, and Belgium this week.

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The foiled plot highlights the ongoing threat of terrorism in Europe and the need for continued vigilance. It also comes as the Green Party in the UK...

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The foiled plot highlights the ongoing threat of terrorism in Europe and the need for continued vigilance. It also comes as the Green Party in the UK is experiencing a surge in membership, with numbers trebling to 215,000 since last September.

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The party is grappling with logistics, culture shifts, and a flood of new activists. As one Green activist put it, it's a never-ending series of "constantly good problems to have." But how does a party adapt to such rapid growth, and when a majority of people in an organisation are new, is it even the same thing anymore?

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The Green Party's membership boom is a sign of the growing demand for progressive politics in the UK." — Hannah Spencer, Green Party MP

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"The Green Party's membership boom is a sign of the growing demand for progressive politics in the UK." — Hannah Spencer, Green Party MP

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215,000: The current number of Green Party members in England and Wales 3: The number of weeks the current war in the Middle East has been ongoing

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  • 215,000: The current number of Green Party members in England and Wales
  • 3: The number of weeks the current war in the Middle East has been ongoing

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What: Suspected of plotting a "lethal and antisemitic" attack Where: Northern France Impact: Highlights the ongoing threat of terrorism in Europe

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  • What: Suspected of plotting a "lethal and antisemitic" attack
  • Where: Northern France
  • Impact: Highlights the ongoing threat of terrorism in Europe

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As the situation in the Middle East continues to unfold, countries will remain on high alert for potential terror attacks. The Green Party's...

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As the situation in the Middle East continues to unfold, countries will remain on high alert for potential terror attacks. The Green Party's membership surge will also be closely watched as the party navigates its rapid growth and shifting dynamics.

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Global News Roundup: Terror Plot, Green Party Boom, and More

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Sunday, March 15, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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French anti-terror prosecutors have opened an investigation into two brothers suspected of plotting a "lethal and antisemitic" attack. The men, described as Moroccan-Italian nationals aged 20 and 22, were picked up last week in a car in northern France. Officers found a loaded semi-automatic weapon, a bottle of hydrochloric acid, and a flag of the Islamic State group in the vehicle.

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  • The brothers, who arrived in France with their parents in 2017, had allegedly planned to wage jihad in Syria or the Palestinian territories before targeting Jewish sites in France.
  • The plot was uncovered as the current war in the Middle East enters its third week, with many countries on heightened alert for possible terror attacks motivated by the conflict.
  • Jewish sites have been targeted with attacks in the US, the Netherlands, and Belgium this week.

Why It Matters

The foiled plot highlights the ongoing threat of terrorism in Europe and the need for continued vigilance. It also comes as the Green Party in the UK is experiencing a surge in membership, with numbers trebling to 215,000 since last September.

Green Party Boom

The party is grappling with logistics, culture shifts, and a flood of new activists. As one Green activist put it, it's a never-ending series of "constantly good problems to have." But how does a party adapt to such rapid growth, and when a majority of people in an organisation are new, is it even the same thing anymore?

What Experts Say

"The Green Party's membership boom is a sign of the growing demand for progressive politics in the UK." — Hannah Spencer, Green Party MP

Key Numbers

  • 215,000: The current number of Green Party members in England and Wales
  • 3: The number of weeks the current war in the Middle East has been ongoing

Background

In other news, Latin America's left has traditionally seen Cuba as its lodestar, but leaders across the spectrum are now hesitant to aid a nation in the Trump administration's crosshairs. Meanwhile, a photojournalist's eight-week voyage to Antarctica helped him better understand his late father.

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  • What: Suspected of plotting a "lethal and antisemitic" attack
  • Where: Northern France
  • Impact: Highlights the ongoing threat of terrorism in Europe

What to Watch

As the situation in the Middle East continues to unfold, countries will remain on high alert for potential terror attacks. The Green Party's membership surge will also be closely watched as the party navigates its rapid growth and shifting dynamics.

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