Canada
Ottawa’s new anti-terrorism strategy lists eco-extremists as threats
Ottawa’s new anti-terrorism strategy lists eco-extremists as threats
Libya’s Saadi Gaddafi threatens to lead uprising
US, Canadian imams issue fatwa against honor killings
Shafia trial a wake-up call for Canadian Muslims
The extradition hearing of Sayfildin Tahir Sharif, a.k.a. Faruq Khalil Muhammad ‘Isa, a Canadian citizen accused of coordinating a terror cell in Iraq that killed at least five US soldiers, was postponed. Over the past 10 years, the extradition of 17 Canadians has been sought in terrorism cases.
Canada – Shafia’s curses shouldn’t be taken literally, defence witness tells court
Canada – Counterterrorism technology to be tested on Edmonton transit riders
Nigeria’s descent into holy war
The case of Mohamed Hassan Hersi, a Canadian citizen who was arrested at a Toronto airport in March 2011, will proceed directly to trial. He is accused of trying to travel to Somalia to join Shabaab.
Canada’s quest to turn Afghanistan’s army of phantoms into fighters
Americans are the most generous, global poll finds
More Predator drones fly US-Mexico border
US sues Lebanese firms for ‘laundering Hezbollah funds’
Canada – Tories’ ‘most-wanted’ list thwarts efforts to deport alleged war criminals
Beirut Bank Seen as a Hub of Hezbollah’s Financing
Canada bans burqa at citizenship swearing in
Abousfian Abdelrazik, a Canadian from Sudan, was taken off the UN’s terrorist blacklist. He was arrested in Sudan in 2003 and deemed an al Qaeda supporter by the US in 2006. He returned to Canada in 2009 and has already been cleared of terror allegations there.
US weapons ‘full of fake Chinese parts’
Canada – The day Fowler and Guay’s fate was decided
The Canadian Supreme Court has refused to review the case of Abdullah Khadr, a Canadian accused of supplying arms to al Qaeda. After his arrest in Pakistan in 2005, he was indicted by a US court, but Canadian lower courts declined to extradite him to the US, and he was released last year.
Niger officials likely set him up for kidnapping, Fowler believes
Combat in Afghanistan has ended, but deadly risks remain
Global Nuclear Capacity to Grow 70 Percent by 2030 – WNA
Libyan Rebels Reportedly Used Tiny Canadian Surveillance Drone
Russia’s Arctic ‘sea grab’
Hackers target 72 organisations in ‘biggest cyber attack in history’
Canada’s exit highlights Afghanistan challenges
Toronto Hindus oppose Muslim prayers at school
Taliban again refute claims of peace talks with West
Canadian forces leave Afghanistan as mission ends