Osama had support network in Pakistan: Obama
US President Barack Obama says Osama bin Laden had 'some sort of support network' within Pakistan that helped keep the Al Qaeda leader secure at his Abbottabad hideout for six years.
Operation Geronimo longest 40 minutes of my life: Obama
Sitting on a chair along with his top national security advisors in the Situation Room, located in the basement of the White House last Sunday afternoon, it was one of the longest 40 minutes of US Pre
Osama’s death provides opportunity to defeat Al Qaeda: Obama
The killing of Osama bin Laden in a covert operation in Pakistan last week has provided an opportunity to defeat Al Qaeda in the Af-Pak region, US President Barack Obama has said.
Obama has no scheduled visit to Pakistan in 2011: White House
US President Barack Obama has no schedule, at this moment, to go to Pakistan in 2011, his national security advisor has said, as the diplomatic fallout from the killing of Osama bin Laden intensified.
Al Zawahiri is America's next target, but Pakistan may not be told
After killing Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, the United States is now hunting for his deputy Ayman al Zawahiri, but it still may not tell Pakistan if he is targeted.
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US tells Pak to give access to detained wives
The United States on Sunday demanded access from Pakistan to all non-combatants, including Osama bin Laden’s three wives, detained by the Pakistani authorities and additional materials recovered from
Videos show Osama bin Laden watching himself on TV
From a shabby, makeshift office, he ran a global terrorist empire. The world's most wanted man watched newscasts of himself from a tiny television perched atop a rickety old desk cluttered with wires.
Coke celebrates 125 years of being the real thing
Exactly 125 years ago an Atlanta pharmacist mixed up a cure for headache and fatigue and stumbled upon the recipe for what has become one of the world's most recognizable drinks and brand names.
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US releases five rare videos of Osama, but removes audios
Giving a rare insight into the lifestyle and personality of Osama bin Laden and how he 'jealously guarded' his image, the US has released five videos of the slain terror kingpin seized during the rai
A catch-up phone call, satellite image led to Osama
An old friend's innocuous, catch-up phone call to Abu Ahmed al-Kuwaiti, the main Pakistani courier for Osama bin Laden, led US forces to his hideout in Pakistan, according to a US media report.
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