US spares Pakistan aid but keeps pressure
A US Congress panel on Thursday rejected a proposal to cut off all aid to Pakistan but lawmakers and a military officer urged renewed pressure over the war partner's relations with Islamic militants.
Petraeus warns of deteriorating US-Pakistan relations
US General David Petraeus admitted on Wednesday there was no option but to work on troubled relations with Pakistan, days after standing down from his job at the helm of coalition forces in Afghanista
Al-Qaida plans cartoon recruiting film for kids
An al-Qaida affiliate says it plans to roll out what some have called a Disney-like animated cartoon aimed at recruiting children to the terror network.
Scenes from the proposed short film show young
Al Qaeda commander Ilyas Kashmiri is alive: Dawn
Mohammad Ilyas Kashmiri, the Al Qaeda commander who was believed to have been killed last month in a US drone attack in Pakistan, is alive, a media report said on Saturday.
Kashmiri is still active i
Al-Qaeda was planning to kill Obama: report
Osama bin Laden was plotting to kill US President Barack Obama and Gen David Petraeus, Commander of US forces in Afghanistan, a media report today said, citing information obtained from the material
Al Qaeda plotting internet jihad
Al Qaeda is plotting a jihad on the internet against Britain and the West, and has launched teams to target key computer systems, officials said.
Terrorists have even tried to invade Facebook in thei
'Qaeda' ambush kills 10 Yemeni soldiers
Suspected Al-Qaeda militants killed 10 soldiers when they ambushed them on a road in southern Yemen, where the jihadist network has a stronghold, a military official said on Thursday.
The gunmen open
‘Qaeda’ ambush kills 10 Yemeni soldiers: Military
Suspected Al Qaeda militants killed 10 soldiers when they ambushed them on a road in southern Yemen, where the jihadist network has a stronghold, a military official said on Thursday.
Osama probe panel asks Pak govt not to repatriate his family
A Pakistani commission probing Osama bin Laden’s presence in the country has directed the interior ministry and ISI to ensure that the slain Al Qaeda chief’s wives and children do not leave the country without its permission.
Al-Qaeda facing financial crunch and manpower shortage: Report
Details of communication between al Qaeda leaders derived from Osama bin Laden's computers indicate that the terror network is facing massive financial crunch and difficulties in replacing cadres los