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Egyptians head to the polls in landmark election Updated: Wed, May 23, 2012 CAIRO — After a lifetime of being told who will rule them, Egyptians dove enthusiastically into the uncertainty of the Arab world's first competitive presidential race Wednesday, wrestling with a polarizing choice between secularists rooted in Hosni Mubarak's old autocracy and Islamists hoping to infuse the state... Read More
Long fight ahead, but killing of bin Laden is a major victory for United States Updated: Mon, May 2, 2011 THE killing of Osama bin Laden, nearly 10 years after he directed the attacks on New York City and the Pentagon, is a tribute to the professionalism of our military forces and to the resolve of this great country. Bin Laden had eluded capture all this time, making sure to produce occasional videos in which he... Read More
Suicide attack kills 5 in northwest Pakistan Updated: Sat, Apr 23, 2011 KHAR, Pakistan (AP) — A police official says a suicide bombing has killed five people in a Pakistani tribal region near the Afghan border. Fazal Rabbi says the Saturday evening attack in the town of Salarzai targeted a convoy of Pakistani soldiers and elders from an anti-Taliban militia. The town is in the Bajur... Read More
Russia identifies airport bomber as Caucasus man Published: Sat, Jan 29, 2011 MOSCOW (AP) — The suicide bomber who killed 35 people at Moscow's busiest airport was deliberately targeting foreigners, investigators said Saturday, which would mark an ominous new tactic by separatist militants in southern Russia if he was recruited by an Islamist terror cell. Federal investigators know the... Read More
Somali Islamists ban men, women from shaking hands Updated: Sat, Jan 8, 2011 MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — Somalis say Islamist insurgents have banned unrelated men and women from shaking hands, speaking or walking together. Residents of the southern Somali town of Jowhar said Saturday that the al-Shabab insurgents threatened to whip, imprison or execute anyone found breaking the recent... Read More
Pakistani governor killed by own bodyguard Published: Tue, Jan 4, 2011 ISLAMABAD (AP) — The governor of Pakistan's wealthiest and most populated province was shot dead Tuesday by one of his bodyguards who told interrogators he was angry over the politician's opposition to laws that impose the death penalty for those convicted of insulting Islam. Punjab Governor Salman Taseer, 56,... Read More
Suicide attacks kill 1,188 in Pakistan since '07 Updated: Mon, Sep 22, 2008 ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) -- Suicide attacks have killed nearly 1,200 people in Pakistan since July 2007, most of them civilians, according to military statistics Monday that underscored the ferocity of the threat facing the U.S. ally in the war on extremist groups. Meanwhile, heavy fighting between... Read More
UN says 2 kidnapped Somali aid workers released Updated: Mon, Mar 3, 2008 NAIROBI, Somalia (AP) -- Two kidnapped employees of the United Nations World Food Program were released hours after they were abducted, a spokesman said Monday, but 11 aid workers remained in captivity amid a series of attacks on the humanitarian community. U.N. spokesman Peter Smerdon said two Somali... Read More
Police detain several suspects in New Delhi blasts Updated: Sat, Aug 25, 2007 NEW DELHI (AP) -- Police commandos carried out raids across New Delhi, detaining several people believed to be connected to a series of blasts that ripped through the Indian capital, killing at least 21 people and wounding about 100 others, police said Sunday. A series of at least five explosions struck... Read More
Japanese: E-mail warns of more bombs in India Updated: Sun, Jul 27, 2008 NEW DELHI (AP) -- The Japanese embassy has received an e-mail warning of a bomb planted at a market in India's capital, and has warned its citizens to stay away from crowded public places, a notice posted on its Web site Thursday said. Police were investigating the e-mail, though there was no immediate... Read More
Al-Qaida No. 2 says 9/11 theory propagated by Iran Updated: Tue, Apr 22, 2008 CAIRO, Egypt (AP) -- Osama bin Laden's chief deputy in an audiotape Tuesday accused Shiite Iran of trying to discredit the Sunni al-Qaida terror network by spreading the conspiracy theory that Israel was behind the Sept. 11 attacks. The comments reflected al-Qaida's No. 2 leader Ayman al-Zawahri's... Read More
Bhutto Targeted by Many Militant Groups Updated: Fri, Dec 28, 2007 ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) -- Benazir Bhutto was the target of threats from virtually all of the militant groups who make Pakistan their home - from al-Qaida to homegrown terrorists to tribal insurgents on the Afghan border. Her assassination after a rally in the garrison city of Rawalpindi - where the... Read More
Germany Says Terror Plot May Be Wider Updated: Wed, Sep 5, 2007 BERLIN (AP) -- Three Islamic terror suspects arrested on suspicion of planning massive bombings in Germany may have been part of a larger network involving up to 50 people, an official said Saturday. The three, arrested Tuesday in a raid on a vacation residence in central Germany, had allegedly... Read More
Freed BBC Reporter Visits West Bank Updated: Tue, Jul 3, 2007 RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) -- Freed British journalist Alan Johnston traveled to the West Bank on Thursday to thank Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and the Palestinian people for their support during the 16 weeks he spent in captivity in Gaza. Hamas, Abbas' fierce political rivals who recently seized... Read More
8 Militants Killed in Somali Fighting Updated: Sat, Jun 2, 2007 MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) -- At least eight foreign and an unspecified number of Somali Islamic militants were killed in fighting with Somali government forces and during bombardment from a U.S. warship on a remote, mountainous northeastern area, officials said Sunday. The fight against Islamic militants... Read More
Pakistani Journalist Found Shot to Death Updated: Fri, Jun 16, 2006 PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) -- A Pakistani journalist who reported on a U.S. airstrike that killed an al-Qaida operative was found shot to death in a remote tribal region Friday six months after vanishing, his brother and a government official said. The body of Hayatullah Khan was found by villagers dumped in... Read More
Somalis capture region Updated: Thu, Jun 15, 2006 MOGADISHU, Somalia - Islamic militants captured the last strategic town held by their warlord rivals Wednesday, consolidating their hold over a large swath of Somalia even as the country's parliament called for help from foreign peacekeepers. President Abdullahi Yusuf's government, whose military consists of... Read More
Radical Islam at work north of border Updated: Mon, Jun 12, 2006 A FEW things come to mind with last week's news that Canadian authorities foiled a terror plot against high-profile targets, including the parliament building in Ottawa. One suspect allegedly wanted to behead Prime Minister Stephen Harper if demands to withdraw Canada's troops from Afghanistan weren't met. The... Read More
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