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State department adds Hamza bin Laden, who was named an al-Qaida member in 2014, to global terror list, saying he is 'actively engaged in terrorism'... READ MORE›
US department imposes sanctions on Hamza bin Laden son of late al-Qaeda leader, designating him a... READ MORE›
Australian scientists are joining other countries, including the UK, in a search to find the oldest ice on earth, deep beneath Antarctica... READ MORE›
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Omar bin Laden broke with his father in 2001 after living in Afghanistan for much of 1996 to 2001... READ MORE›
Donald Trump claims he 'doesn't believe' CIA that Russia helped him win election... READ MORE›
I cannot even spell the word. -- San Diego Union Tribune... READ MORE›
We cannot deny there are people in the United States who have extensive experience of licensed and 'black' special operations in Latin America, Asia and Africa... READ MORE›
The US has warned its citizens that Europe is facing a heightened risk of terror attacks at Christmas markets and other seasonal holiday events... READ MORE›
Take Moath Hamza Ahmed al-Alwi, an al Qaeda fighter from Yemen who served as a bodyguard for bin Laden in Afghanistan before 9 11... READ MORE›
Some of the troops have been assigned to mobile artillery units along the Jordanian border while others assist CIA-led training programs for Syrian opposition fighters... READ MORE›
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Peter Bergen interviews the man in command of US forces in wars in Afghanistan and Iraq... READ MORE›
The letters about the 2010 ransom were included in correspondence between Bin Laden and Mr... READ MORE›
Counterterrorism officials about the danger the Islamic State poses, as well as frustration with the failure of conventional strikes to degrade the group's strength... READ MORE›
On Saturday, coalition officials announced that a precision strike resulted in the death of two individuals threatening the force in the Achin district of eastern Afghanistan... READ MORE›
Edward Carl Byers Jr. was born in Toledo, Ohio, and graduated from Otsego High School in the small town of Tontogany, Ohio, in 1997... READ MORE›
Hamza Bin Laden calls to move the war from Kabul, Gaza and Baghdad, to Washington, London, Paris and Tel-Aviv... READ MORE›
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Islamic extremists in Germany are trying to recruit Syrian refugees to their cause, warns country rsquo's domestic security service... READ MORE›
Shekau's best-known crime is the kidnapping of more than 300 Nigerian girls... READ MORE›
The BBC's Cindy Sui in Taipei says officials believe the fire caused the coloured powder spray used to create a party atmosphere to explode... READ MORE›
Analysts tracking Al Qaeda described the release as alarming, given the seniority of the five men... READ MORE›
In Ghazni Province, the drive to create anti-Taliban militias gained momentum after a series of anti-Taliban uprisings in 2012 emerged in areas once considered lost... READ MORE›
Until he died in 2007, Dr. Prior, who practiced in upstate New York, and Ms. Chiwy often traded chocolates at Christmas... READ MORE›
Mr. Nasr previously worked for Al Qaeda's Iran-based facilitation network and, in 2012 he took charge of the group's core finances before relocating to Syria in 2013... READ MORE›
Al-Fawwaz, 52, has been described as Osama Bin Laden's spokesman in London... READ MORE›
Mark Kelton retired from the CIA, and his health has recovered after he had abdominal surgery... READ MORE›
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It was the women who said enough to the atrocities in Liberia, peacefully resolving a civil conflict there more than a decade ago... READ MORE›
His statement directly contradicted the claim by many senior Afghan officials that the hospital was being used by Taliban fighters and was therefore a legitimate target... READ MORE›
Prisoner dies of suspected hypothermia In November 2002, the suspected Afghan militant Gul Rahman was being held at the Salt Pit, a secret US prison in Afghanistan... READ MORE›
The continuing attacks pose a serious challenge for polio vaccination efforts in Pakistan, one of just three countries where the disease is still endemic... READ MORE›
The 41-year-old Iraqi citizen identified only as Rafik Y was shot dead by police after they responded to calls of a man wielding a knife... READ MORE›
After reading the statement, General Campbell left the briefing room, at his headquarters in Kabul, without taking questions... READ MORE›
By artificially injecting a red traffic light molecule into tumours, scientists were able to feed the cells with enough PLEKHA7 to stop cell division... READ MORE›
Earlier this year, a school run by the cleric renamed its library in honour of the former al-Qaeda leader, Osama Bin Laden... READ MORE›
Abid Naseer, 28, was found guilty by a New York jury of providing material support to al-Qaeda and conspiracy to use a destructive device... READ MORE›
Please read our The identity of a US Navy Seal who shot and killed Osama Bin Laden in 2011 has been revealed as Rob O Neill... READ MORE›
It was the same with the locally recruited translators that the UK military relied on in recent conflicts... READ MORE›
US soldiers say they're ordered to ignore Afghan soldiers who sexually abuse young boys... READ MORE›
Saddam Hussein's, by Liz Sly Yes, there has been a huge influx of foreign fighters joining the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria... READ MORE›
Force in Afghanistan can work with Afghan troops to repel the Taliban, which has been newly emboldened as the United States draws down its presence... READ MORE›
Rahami remained hospitalised on Wednesday with gunshot wounds sustained in the firefight with police that led to his arrest on Monday in Linden, New Jersey... READ MORE›
The Taliban today controls more territory now than since it was toppled -- and is encroaching on Kabul... READ MORE›
A row has erupted over what to do with the land in Pakistan's Abbottabad city where former al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden lived and was killed... READ MORE›
Slahi was detained in his native country in November 2001, turned over to the United States, and flown to Jordan for interrogation... READ MORE›
The United States, Moscow repeatedly charged, had not lived up to its agreement to separate the opposition forces- it backs from the militants... READ MORE›
The Taliban were also considering Mullah Mohammad Yaqoob, the son of Taliban founder Mullah Mohammad Omar, a potential unifier because of his father's name... READ MORE›
"Contrary to Mr. Trump's misconception, Pakistan is not a colony of the United States of America," Pakistani Interior Minister Cheudhry Nisar said in a statement on Monday... READ MORE›
It's also rare for Pakistan's government to wade into American politics, but it's clear that Trump has touched a nerve in Islamabad... READ MORE›
Osama bin Laden formed al-Qaeda after fighting with the mujahideen against the Soviet Union in Afghanistan during the 1980s... READ MORE›
Al Qaeda had the money in hand by the time Bin Laden sat down to write his general manager in December 2010... READ MORE›
Afghanistan is at least the fourth country where Mr. Obama has struck fighters aligned with the Islamic State... READ MORE›
Al-Qaeda's leaders were increasingly worried about spies, drones and tracking devices, documents seized in the 2011 raid on Osama bin Laden's Pakistani hideout reveal... READ MORE›
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