The effects of COVID-19: Part three, terrorism and extremism

The ongoing pandemic is fuelling extremism on the far-right and far-left across the continent. It is providing Islamic State and other militant groups with the perfect opportunity to regain influence in vulnerable regions.

Why it matters

At the end of April, the European Union’s counter-terrorism chief, Gilles de Kerchove, warned that the ongoing pandemic is fuelling extremism on the far-right and far-left across the continent. That it is providing Islamic State and other militant groups with the perfect opportunity to regain influence in the region.

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Another Day, August 2020