Al Qaeda
Growing pains for Maldives as radicals raise tensions
Growing pains for Maldives as radicals raise tensions
US charges of Iran killing troops a ‘lie™: Khamenei
Nigeria: SSS Arrests Suspected Al Qaeda Members in Kano
US writer fights gagging order on al-Qaeda claims
US spy planes watching Iraqi-Turkish border
Iraq vows to block supplies to Kurdish rebels
Attacks in Iraq Continue to Decline
Pakistani Taliban force shopkeepers to ban downloading ringtones
Madrid trial shows local planning, international links
Abu Sayyaf bandit slain in Basilan
In Pakistan, mild support for force against al Qaeda: Survey
Pakistan top court intervenes in Bhutto bombing probe
27 wounded after a suicide bomber rammed his motorcycle into the side of a bus carrying military and civilian personnel at the Sargodha air base in Punjab.
A Philippine Special Forces Company killed an Abu Sayyaf operative in Basilan. Investigators of the Manila mall blast requested a week to finish their work, while negligence remained high on the list of suspected causes. Efforts to reform madrassas in the Philippines continue. USAID is providing computer courses in Mindanao.
Iraqi Official Says New Efforts Will Restrain Kurdish Rebels Striking In Turkey
Azerbaijan: The Struggle To Shape Islam
Men behind Madrid bombs laugh in court
Iraq: The Longest Morning
‘Taji Awakening’ proof the surge is helping Iraqis
Coalition forces killed three members of al Qaeda in Tamim province and captured an al Qaeda commader and three cell members in Khadra. Coalition forces captured 12 members of the Special Groups. Ten Sadrists were arrested in Diwaniyah, while seven Popular Committees members were arrested in Diyala.
US Out How? The Moral Dilemma of Leaving Iraq
US diplomats refuse Iraq postings
The Pakistani military is holed up in compounds as the government seeks to cut a deal with Taliban leader Mauluna Fazlullah.
Pakistan: Bhutto plans to leave the country
Exiled Somali Islamist leader backs insurgents
Over 200 Taliban are believed to be surrounded in a district near Kandahar City, while Afghan and NATO troops are trying to turn a Taliban leader in the stronghold of Musa Qala.
A Spanish court handed out mixed verdicts on the March 11 Madrid bombing case. Twenty-one of the 28 defendants received guilty charges, only three were charged with conducting mass-murder attacks. Rabei Osman, an Egyptian who bragged about plotting the attacks, was acquitted.
Fighting has resumed in Swat. Four soldiers were killed an IED attack in Bannu, while four were wounded in an IED attack in Mir Ali in North Waziristan. Six were wounded in a bombing at an NGO office in Battagram. Dara Adam Khel is becoming a Taliban safe haven. The Supreme Court directed the government […]
US to face ‘quagmire™ if attacks Iran: IRGC commander
Syria denies plotting young Hariri assassination