The Taliban were responsible for two November 2005 suicide attacks in Kabul that targeted NATO soldiers: nine people died in the incidents.
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A bus carrying Indonesian Christians was bombed in November 2004 killing six: Jemaah Islamiyah was suspected behind the attack.
Extremists believed to belong to the Animal Liberation Front were behind a bomb at a Minnesota fur store in 1996.
A Palestinian terrorist linked to Islamic Jihad stabbed a woman to death in a West Bank town in November 2014.
Islamic State executed scores of civilians in Iraq in November 2016 in unspeakably cruel ways.
Terrorist bombs ripped near simultaneously through three popular hotels in Amman in November 2005, killing dozens and wounding more than 100.
At least 30 gold miners were killed in northern Nigeria in November 2016, quite possibly by Boko Haram terrorists.
Islamic State claimed that one of its ‘fighters’ was behind a prison riot in Tajikistan in which 27 were killed, including prison guards.
Leftist terrorists took control of the Colombian Supreme Court and killed over a hundred civilians, including judges, in November 1985.
In the ultimate insider threat, a US Army officer killed 13 fellow soldiers and wounded another 30 at Fort Hood, Texas in November 2009.