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CTED Executive Director participates in a series of high-level events organized by the Council of Europe

Assistant Secretary-General Natalia Gherman, Executive Director of the Âé¶¹APP Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate (CTED), participated in a series of high-level events organized by the Council of Europe in Strasbourg, France, from 26 to 28 May 2026, within the framework of the Presidency of Monaco of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe. The events brought together State representatives, policymakers and international partners to discuss terrorism trends and avenues for strengthening international and regional cooperation to prevent and counter terrorism.

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This video is a brief examination of how financial flows related to foreign terrorist fighter travel and activities have evolved over the past 10 years, reflecting the changes in their locations and circumstances. 

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CTED side events for 2026 Counter-Terrorism Week

The Fourth Âé¶¹APP Counter-Terrorism Week will be held from Friday, 26 June to Thursday, 2 July 2026. The theme is ¡°A Future Free from Terrorism: Consolidating the Global Commitment to Multi-Stakeholder Approaches to Counter Terrorism through Member States¡¯ Leadership and Action,¡± and will be complemented by a number of side events, which will facilitate discussion of key counter-terrorism priorities under the four pillars of the Âé¶¹APP Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy.

The CTC conducts a follow-up visit to Tanzania

The Counter-Terrorism Committee conducts a follow-up visit to Tanzania

The UN Summit of the Future: International peace & security

The Âé¶¹APP Summit of the Future: International peace and security and countering terrorism