Pakistan could have aided Kashmiri killing: Report
Pakistan apparently aided the killing of the dreaded al-Qaeda linked terrorist Ilyas Kashmiri, who had come to figure as the most wanted militant for the security establishment.
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Kashmiri killed in US drone strike in Pak tribal area: BBC
Al-Qaeda-linked terrorist Ilyas Kashmiri, a key suspect in the Mumbai attacks, was among nine militants killed in a US drone strike, BBC reported today, quoting residents of South Waziristan tribal
Britain cooks up confusion for terrorists
Would-be terrorists searching the Internet for tips on how to build bombs were instead taught how to bake the perfect cupcake after an intervention by British intelligence, the Telegraph reported on F
Suspected Qaeda gunmen seize city: Yemen official
Suspected Al-Qaeda gunmen have taken control of the south Yemen city of Zinjibar, capital of Abyan province, after heavy fighting with security forces that left 16 dead, an official said on Sunday.
US has put Qaeda 'on its heels': Obama
US President Barack Obama today said that America has put al Qaeda 'on its heels' and the country will no longer be threatened by Osama bin Laden, thanks to the bravery of its men and women in unif
Qaeda affiliate threatens Obama's 'granny'
An al-Qaeda affiliate has issued personal threat against US President Barack Obama's step-grandmother, who lives in Kenya, even as the authorities in the African country have stepped up her security a
Al-Qaeda in Iraq claims deadly Hilla bombing: SITE
Al-Qaeda's offshoot in Iraq has claimed a suicide car bombing that killed 24 policemen and wounded 72 others last week in Hilla, south of Baghdad, US monitoring group SITE Intelligence reported today.
Al-Qaeda suspected in Marrakesh bombing
The Al-Qaeda terror network is suspected of involvement in a bomb attack on a popular tourist cafe that killed 15 people in the Moroccan city of Marrakesh, the government said on Friday.
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WikiLeaks reveal bin Laden's post-9/11 movements
Al-Qaeda supremo Osama bin Laden and his deputy spent a frantic three months traveling non-stop across Afghanistan after 9/11, according to secret US military files released by WikiLeaks.
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Al Qaeda picks cheaper airline
When an admitted Al Qaeda operative planned his itinerary for a Christmas 2009 airline bombing, he considered launching the strike in the skies above Houston or Chicago. But tickets were too expensive, so he refocused the mission on a cheaper destination: Detroit.