Al Qaeda
US may seek access to al Qaeda suspect in Pakistan
US may seek access to al Qaeda suspect in Pakistan
Al Qaeda suffers another blow with arrest of senior operational figure
Pakistan claims significant al-Qaeda arrests
The Taliban are in control of six districts in eastern Nuristan province. The US military relocated forces from the region beginning in October 2009.
Security forces killed eight Taliban fighters in Arakzai and five more in Swat. Security forces detained more than 100 people during operations in Karachi.
Pakistan deserves real credit for arresting al-Mauritani: US official
US hails Pakistan’s capture of al Qaeda leader
Pakistan – Chinese language in Sindh schools from 2013
Pakistan says senior al Qaeda leader captured
Pakistan detains 3 al-Qaida suspects
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More power to Pakistan’s jihadis
Peace bodies of Peshawar, FATA meet: Joint fight against Taliban planned
US wants agent doctor released; Pak says no
Pakistan urges Afghanistan to help free youths
LWJ has obtained the video of the Lashkar-e-Taiba propaganda tape that was created by Jubair Ahmad at the behest of Hafiz Saeed’s son.
Soldier, Thinker, Hunter, Spy: Drawing a Bead on Al Qaeda
A former Guantanamo detainee named Sabar Lal Melma was shot by security forces in Afghanistan. According to ISAF, Melma was a “key affiliate of the al Qaeda network.” Melma was once a senior Afghan official in charge of border security in Kunar province. Leaked files allege that he allowed al Qaeda members to escape Afghanistan.
35,000 Worldwide Convicted for Terror
A Taliban spokesman confirmed that the boys were kidnapped two days ago by fighters from the Bajaur tribal agency.
Badruddin Haqqani and Qari Younis were recorded while providing tactical guidance to the fighters who assaulted the Intercontinental Hotel in Kabul in June. The Haqqani commanders called from Pakistan.
The suspect was uploading jihadi videos at the behest of the son of Lashkar-e-Taiba leader’s leader, Hafiz Saeed.
CIA shifts focus to killing targets
US funding for Pakistani journalists raises questions of transparency
NATO races to secure violent, porous Afghanistan-Pakistan border
Mother of 9/11 ’20th hijacker’: I was blind to son’s extremism
The Taliban killed four people in an ambush in Kurram. Taliban fighters attacked a tribal leader’s home in Mohmand, and kidnapped three people.