Al Qaeda
UK – Stephen Timms attacker was inspired by al-Qaeda’s Anwar al-Awlaki
UK – Stephen Timms attacker was inspired by al-Qaeda’s Anwar al-Awlaki
Saudi Arabia’s shadowy connection
The Washington Post reported that Yemenis and Egyptians were involved in the deadly massacre at a Christian church in Baghdad that resulted in the deaths of at least 52 people: An Iraqi official said Monday that investigators had found at the scene three Yemeni and two Egyptian passports thought to have belonged to the suicide […]
US concerned about former Guantanamo prisoners in Yemen
Earlier flight may have been dry run for plotters
Tribal ties impede Yemen’s war on al Qaeda
Baghdad church siege survivors speak of taunts, killings and explosions
Mail bombs 4 times larger than Christmas plot
The Islamic State of Iraq, al Qaeda’s front organization, claimed credit for last night’s massacre at a Baghdad church that killed 52 Iraqis. Iraqi troops stormed the church. Al Qaeda was seeking the release of Muslim women in Egypt.
An al Qaeda suicide assault team was killed by Iraqi security forces after taking control of a church in the Iraqi capital. Three Yemenis and two Egyptians are believed to have carried out the attack.
Iraqi Christians mourn after church siege kills 52
Bombs tip-off ‘came from former al-Qaeda member’
Yemeni bomb plot: Has al-Qaeda become more organized?
Bombs were designed to destroy planes, US believes
Yemen hunts suspects behind air parcel bombs
Iraqi gold™s glitter dims for dealers under siege
Yemen parcel bombmaker believed to be al Qaeda terrorist Ibrahim Hassan Al Asiri
Packages may have been sent by militants linked to schools
Saudis™ help in stopping plot is part of shift in security role
In Yemen, US hands are tied in al-Qaida fight
Bomb found on cargo plane in UK ‘was viable’
Bomb plot is said to contain ‘hallmarks of al Qaeda™
Explosives found on planes amid US terror probe
“Winds of Paradise – Part 5” eulogizes five al Qaeda commanders who fought in seven of Afghanistan’s provinces and are representative of the unnamed leaders who serve as the terror group’s deep bench.
Drones spur Yemenis’ distrust of government and US
Al Qaeda’s media plays follow the leader
North African states at risk of being overrun by al-Qaeda
The secret Iraq files: The war – A snapshot of Al-Qaeda in Iraq
Iraq war logs: British blunder may have let al-Qaida kingpin Zarqawi go free
Mix of trust and despair helped turn tide in Iraq