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Nearly 400 terrorist suspects under UN sanctionsNew York - The UN Security Council said Friday it has compiled the names of 397 individuals associated with the terrorist group al-Qaeda or the Taliban who could be subject to government- imposed sanctions. Committees working to implement the council... ... |
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Raymond Ibrahim: Al-Qaeda's grievance-mongering to the West while "telling Muslims that the jihad must persevere until the globe is governed according to Islamic law [is] ignored"Our pal Raymond Ibrahim reviews Al Qaeda in Its Own Words, edited by Gilles Kepel and Jean-Pierre Milelli, over at the Middle East Quarterly: Al Qaeda in Its Own Words provides the translated writings of four jihadis--Abdullah Azzam, Osama bin Laden, Ayman Zawahiri, and Abu Musab Zarqawi. Edited... |
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Al Qaeda postings prompt U.S. travel alert for GermanyU.S. officials extended a travel alert in Germany and urged Americans to remain wary after terrorist organization al Qaeda posted messages in recent months threatening attacks in the country. ... |
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Al Qaeda blames Blackwater in PeshawarA senior al Qaeda leader in Afghanistan has blamed the U.S. security firm formerly known as Blackwater as being behind the recent spate of deadly attacks in the Pakistani city of Peshawar. ... |
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3 Yemeni Officials, Along With Guards, Killed in AmbushThe ambush was the deadliest attack on government officials in years in Yemen, where Al Qaeda has declared a goal of overthrowing the Yemeni state. ... |
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Al Qaeda group claim responsibilityAn al Qaeda-linked group has said it carried out the suicide bomb attacks that killed 155 people in the Iraqi capital. ... |


