Al Qaeda in Iraq
Yemen unrest spreads south
Yemen unrest spreads south
Islamic militants fight Yemen troops for control of city, locals say
Signs that bin Laden weighed seeking Pakistani protection
Al-Qaeda takes advantage of security vacuum in Yemen
Terror ‘franchises’ pose huge post-Bin Laden risk
Bin Laden was logged off, but not al-Qaida
Signs of leadership void as al Qaeda pushes on
Eulogies and fury: Jihadists eager to avenge bin Laden’s death
German jihad: homegrown terror takes on new dimensions
Abu Bakr al Baghdadi al Qurashi, al Qaeda in Iraq’s emir, claimed credit for the recent suicide attack in Hillah that killed 24 policemen. Baghdadi said the attack was executed to avenge Osama bin Laden’s death. “We are not of those who shed tears and sit idly by crying like women,” he said.
Spies piece together al Qaeda playbook
Source: Bin Laden directing al-Qaida figures
Bin Laden may have little impact on Iraq battlefield
Strategy Page claims it has. Don’t count on it.
Bin Laden’s death doesn’t mean the end of al Qaeda
Al-Qaeda threat more diffuse but persistent
Obama’s Pentagon and CIA picks show shift in how US fights
Yemen remains al Qaeda’s ultimate breeding ground
Yemen President Ali Abdullah Saleh defiant over exit
President of Yemen offers to resign for immunity
As Arab spring turns violent, democracy advocates face big challenges
Jordan’s Islamists take the reins of the protests
Al-Qaida in Yemen adapts to evade US
Arab earthquake disrupts US counter-terror effort
State cables show rising concern about al-Qaeda in Yemen
US halted record aid deal as Yemen rose up
Gulf states seek to broker Yemen’s Saleh exit
Al Qaeda smells blood
Unrest in Yemen seen as opening to Qaeda branch
US shifts to seek removal of Yemen’s leader, an ally