Despite the discovery of an arsenal of weapons belonging to ETA in a field north of Paris, few believe the Basque terrorist group has the ability to resurrect its violent campaign.
ISIS has clearly expanded its theatre of operations beyond the Middle East but why did it target France?
In the tenth anniversary of the attack on Madrid’s rail network, Diego Muro analyses the consequences of the blasts for both the European Union and Spain. "Europe’s 9/11", he says, contributed to the decline of the Basque group ETA and to the creation of new mechanisms of coordination and cooperat
On 30 December 2006, the terrorist group Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (Basque Homeland and Freedom / ETA) exploded a van loaded with over 200 kilograms of explosives in the four-storey car-park of
Two years after the horrific explosions which killed 191 people on packed rush-hour trains in Madrid blasts for which the armed Basque nationalist organisation Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (Basque Homeland and
The Madrid bombings on 11 March 2004 are on their way to becoming a turning-point in European history. However, the response to Americas 9/11 and Europes 3/