Europe
Afghan opium more deadly than Taliban bullets: UN
Afghan opium more deadly than Taliban bullets: UN
Europe’s antiterrorism agencies favor human intelligence over technology
EU terror attacks down 33% in 2009: Europol
UK – Wives of terror suspects win benefits battle
Iran – ‘Revolutionary Guards – terrorists’
US and Europe rethink role of Cold War alliance
Europe struggles with Muslim dress code
US: Europe biased against Muslims
Italy: North Africa poses ‘greatest terrorist threat’
Al-Qaeda still main threat to Europe: EU anti-terror czar
French pool bans ‘burkini’ swim
NATO chief vows Afghan deaths reduction
Reflections on the revolution in Europe
EU: Ministers urge probe of alleged Iranian poll fraud
EU ready to help settle Guantanamo ex-detainees
No terrorism suspects on Air France flight: police
Germans balking at taking Guantanamo detainees
EU agrees deal on accepting Guantanamo detainees
Al Qaeda recruits back in Europe, but why?
Italy: Jihadists exalt Abruzzo earthquakes
Austrian Al-Qaeda cell watched for 3 years
Dutch police detained six men and one woman who were plotting terrorists attacks in Amsterdam. “Men were planning to put explosives in the shops and wanted to cause casualties in busy places,” the city’s mayor said. One of those detained is related to one of Madrid bombers.
Britain, US agree on return of Guantanamo detainee
French leader in Iraq to heal rifts, push business
EU anti-terrorism chief: EU, US need time on Guantanamo
Report: Massive Hezbollah attack against Israeli target in Europe thwarted
Berlin takes Al Qaeda video threat seriously
Moroccan jailed over Madrid bombs
Belgium to hold al Qaeda suspects until Jan 7.
CORRECTED: Police find explosives in Paris store