London counter terrorism police investigate stabbing of two teenagers

Police work at the scene of a stabbing incident that hospitalized two boys, aged 12 and 13, outside Kingsbury High School in London, Britain, February 10, 2026. The London police counter terrorism unit is investigating the incident. (Reuters)
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Updated 11 February 2026
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London counter terrorism police investigate stabbing of two teenagers

  • The suspect, 13, was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and remains in custody for questioning, said detective chief superintendent ⁠at the Metropolitan Police, Luke Williams

LONDON: London police said on Tuesday it arrested a 13-year-old on suspicion of attempted murder ​after he allegedly stabbed two other teenagers at a school, and that its counter terrorism unit was leading the investigation.
The incident occurred at Kingsbury High School in Brent, northwest London, earlier on ‌Tuesday. Two ‌boys, aged ‌12 ⁠and ​13, were stabbed ‌and taken to hospital, where they remain in serious condition.
The suspect, 13, was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and remains in custody for questioning, said detective chief superintendent ⁠at the Metropolitan Police, Luke Williams.
“At ‌this very early stage, ‍we are keeping ‍an open mind as to any ‍motivation behind this attack,” Williams said. “However, due to the surrounding circumstances, the investigation is now being led by officers ​from Counter Terrorism Policing London.”
He added the incident has currently ⁠not been declared a “terrorist incident,” and that the investigation team was working to gather evidence and determine the full circumstances.
The British government has been scrambling to tackle youth knife crime after teenager Axel Rudakubana attacked a Taylor Swift-themed children’s dance in Southport in 2024, ‌killing three girls and stabbing 10 others.


US to designate Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood a foreign terrorist organization

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US to designate Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood a foreign terrorist organization

  • US labels Sudan’s Muslim Brotherhood as ‘terrorists’

WASHINGTON: The United States said Monday it will label the Muslim Brotherhood in Sudan as a terrorist organization and accused the Islamist group of receiving support from Iran.
The designation, which will be effective in a week, comes after the United States in January declared several other Muslim Brotherhood branches to be terrorist organizations, including in its historic base of Egypt.
“The Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood uses unrestrained violence against civilians to undermine efforts to resolve the conflict in Sudan and advance its violent Islamist ideology,” the State Department said in a statement.