Taliban
Angel of Death: Howitzer in air vaporizes Taliban
Angel of Death: Howitzer in air vaporizes Taliban
UK immigration: 300,000 a year let in on student visas
Helmand despatch: ‘Pakistan is the true enemy’
UK troops ‘find bomb factory’ in Afghanistan operation
British troops advance in Operation Black Prince
UK – Pakistan protest over PM comments
British troops launch biggest offensive of summer in Afghanistan
David Cameron defends ‘frank’ comments about Pakistan
David Cameron: Pakistan is promoting the ‘export of terror™
‘Serious failings’ in UK visa controls for Pakistanis
Al-Qaida militants open fire at British embassy to Yemen
War in Afghanistan challenges air traffic controllers
Special report: the Libya investment firm and the release of the Lockerbie bomber
Iran’s Khamenei calls on Muslims to fight ‘terrorism’ fuelled by US and UK
UK – Afghanistan withdrawal possible from 2011, says Cameron
Cameron rebuffs US, says no new inquiry on bomber
UK: Muslim bus drivers™ ban on guide dogs
States failing to control transport of arms, says Amnesty International
Afghanistan aid spending boost expected to be announced
“At your service, Osama” – the African Bin Laden behind the Uganda bombings
More than 2.5m Muslims threaten to leave Facebook after four Islamic pages are taken down
British troops unlikely to hand back to Afghan control until July 2011
BP admits ‘lobbying UK over Libya prisoner transfer scheme but not Lockerbie bomber’
Reliability of Afghan army called into question by Pentagon
Did BP play a role in the release of a notorious terrorist?
A court sentenced three al Qaeda operatives to 20 years each in prison for attempting to blow up airlines using liquid explosives over the Atlantic in 2006. The men were described as “foot soldiers” by the judge, who said they did not know the actual target of the attack.
Britain’s top general in Afghanistan admits ‘courageous restraint’ must change
Afghanistan air drops provide life support to troops
Keeping sane in Sangin: life and death in Afghanistan’s most perilous military posting
Lloyd’s of London backs US sanctions on Iran