1. Al-Qaeda
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Founded: 1988 by Osama bin Laden.
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Ideology: Salafi jihadism (Sunni extremist).
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Goals: Establish a global Islamic caliphate and expel Western influence from Muslim countries.
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Notable Attacks: 9/11 attacks in the U.S. (2001), embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania (1998).
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Regions Active: Middle East, North Africa, South Asia.
2. Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL/Daesh)
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Founded: 2013 (as a splinter from Al-Qaeda in Iraq).
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Ideology: Salafi jihadism.
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Goals: Create a global caliphate, beginning in Iraq and Syria.
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Notable Acts: Genocide against Yazidis, mass executions, global attacks (France, UK, etc.).
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Regions Active: Primarily Iraq and Syria; affiliates in Libya, West Africa, Afghanistan.
3. Boko Haram
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Founded: Early 2000s in Nigeria.
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Ideology: Islamist extremism.
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Goals: Establish an Islamic state in Nigeria; oppose Western education.
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Notable Acts: Chibok schoolgirl kidnappings (2014), bombings, mass killings.
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Regions Active: Nigeria, Chad, Niger, Cameroon.
4. Taliban
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Founded: 1994 in Afghanistan.
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Ideology: Deobandi Islamic fundamentalism.
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Goals: Implement Sharia law in Afghanistan.
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Notable Acts: Brutal regime (1996–2001), attacks on civilians, cooperation with Al-Qaeda.
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Note: Regained control of Afghanistan in 2021; international recognition remains controversial.
5. Haqqani Network
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Founded: 1970s by Jalaluddin Haqqani.
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Ideology: Sunni Islamist.
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Goals: Remove foreign influence from Afghanistan, support Taliban rule.
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Notable Acts: Attacks on U.S. and Afghan targets, Kabul hotel and embassy attacks.
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Regions Active: Afghanistan-Pakistan border.
6. Hezbollah
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Founded: 1982 in Lebanon.
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Ideology: Shia Islamist, backed by Iran.
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Goals: Resistance to Israel, promote Iranian interests in the region.
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Notable Acts: 1983 Beirut barracks bombings, conflict with Israel.
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Regions Active: Lebanon, Syria; global operations and funding networks.
7. Hamas
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Founded: 1987 in Palestine.
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Ideology: Sunni Islamist.
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Goals: Liberation of Palestine; establishment of an Islamic state.
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Notable Acts: Suicide bombings, rocket attacks on Israel.
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Regions Active: Gaza Strip.
8. Al-Shabaab
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Founded: Mid-2000s in Somalia.
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Ideology: Salafi jihadism.
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Goals: Establish Islamic rule in Somalia; part of Al-Qaeda.
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Notable Acts: Westgate Mall attack (Kenya, 2013), Mogadishu bombings.
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Regions Active: Somalia, Kenya.
9. Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC)
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Founded: 1964.
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Ideology: Marxist-Leninist.
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Goals: Land reform, anti-imperialism.
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Notable Acts: Kidnappings, bombings, drug trafficking.
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Note: Signed peace deal in 2016, but some factions continue armed struggle.
10. Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK)
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Founded: 1978 in Turkey.
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Ideology: Kurdish nationalism, Marxism.
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Goals: Greater Kurdish autonomy or independence.
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Notable Acts: Insurgency in southeastern Turkey.
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Regions Active: Turkey, Iraq, Syria.
11. Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT)
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Founded: 1987 in Pakistan.
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Ideology: Islamist extremism.
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Goals: Incorporate Kashmir into Pakistan.
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Notable Acts: 2008 Mumbai attacks.
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Regions Active: India, Pakistan.
12. Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM)
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Founded: 2000 in Pakistan.
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Ideology: Islamist extremism.
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Goals: Integrate Kashmir with Pakistan, establish Islamic rule.
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Notable Acts: 2001 Indian Parliament attack, Pulwama attack (2019).
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Regions Active: India, Pakistan.
13. Irish Republican Army (IRA) (Primarily historical)
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Founded: Early 20th century.
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Ideology: Irish nationalism.
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Goals: End British rule in Northern Ireland.
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Notable Acts: Bombings in Britain and Northern Ireland.
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Note: Main group disarmed after Good Friday Agreement (1998); dissident factions still active.
14. Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG)
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Founded: 1991 in the Philippines.
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Ideology: Islamist extremism.
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Goals: Establish an independent Islamic province in southern Philippines.
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Notable Acts: Kidnappings, beheadings, bombings.
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Regions Active: Southern Philippines, maritime Southeast Asia.