Afghanistan
The British trail to the Afghan jihad
The British trail to the Afghan jihad
Global Nuclear Capacity to Grow 70 Percent by 2030 – WNA
Al-Qaida will keep trying to attack us, Barack Obama tells Americans
A court sentenced Pakistani-born British citizen Munir Farooqi to life in prison for plotting terror attacks, soliciting murder, and disseminating jihadi propaganda. Farooqi radicalized and recruited young Muslims to wage jihad.
‘Modest’ results in wooing Taliban: British general
Somalia: Islamic militants threaten the English language
Plane from Pakistan to UK forced to land after bomb threat
Afghans defend treatment of detainees as humane
Norwegian police ‘lagging’ on anti-terrorism
Libya rendition claims: David Cameron calls for inquiry
More power to Pakistan’s jihadis
British Council’s work in Kabul continues after attack
Britain’s Former MI5 Chief Suggests Talks with al Qaeda
Mother of 9/11 ’20th hijacker’: I was blind to son’s extremism
Iraq: ‘More than 12,000 civilians’ died in seven years of Iraqi suicide bombings
Emergency powers could bar terrorist suspects from London for the Olympic Games
Apparent string of errors unties WikiLeaks’ bundle of secret cables
US court case reveals CIA rendition details
British minister accidentally reveals Afghan memo
Arab spring has created ‘intelligence disaster’, warns former CIA boss
UK – Parts of Canterbury shut down after suspect package found
BBC journalist ‘shot dead by US special forces during raid on the Taliban’
Libya’s deadliest weapons not yet corralled
Young Pakistanis turn to music to beat bombers
Security for the Lashkar Gah district in Helmand was transitioned from NATO to the Afghan government in May.
How Kabul British Council raid unfolded
Taliban says attacked British, U.N. offices in Kabul
Terrorism: Jihadists ‘flooding Internet’ with anti-British messages amid riots
Afghanistan’s former spy chief: ‘Never trust the Taliban’
Qaeda Trying to Harness Toxin for Bombs, US Officials Fear