A court sentenced four men from Sweden to 12 years in prison for plotting “to kill as many people as possible” at a Danish newspaper that had published cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed. The ringleader, a Tunisian, had received terrorist training in Pakistan in 2010; another suspect, of Lebanese origin, fought with Islamist militias in Somalia in 2006. The plotters were linked to Ilyas Kashmiri, an al Qaeda commander who planned Mumbai-style attacks in Europe.