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Saudi Arabia's Gulf partners yesterday joined a chorus of
condemnation over the attacks and killings in Saudi Arabia and
expressed their solidarity with the kingdom as it wages its own war
on terror.
Several people with "evil intentions" were arrested in South Africa
five days before the elections last month, leading to the arrests
of al-Qaeda suspects internationally, the Star newspaper...
A video showing the beheading of an American in Iraq was posted on
an al-Qaeda-linked web site, a gruesome killing which Islamic
militants claimed was carried out to avenge the abuse of Iraqi...
The United States had al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in its sights
at least three times after the 1998 US embassy bombings in Africa,
but each time balked at launching strikes to kill him, a US...
EU interior ministers are to gather tomorrow for emergency talks on
how to respond to the devastating Madrid bomb blasts, which have
revived terrorism jitters worldwide two and a half years after...
More than 180 people were killed and hundreds wounded in
simultaneous bomb attacks in two Iraqi cities on the holiest day of
the Shiite Muslim calender, with some blaming US forces for lax
security.
Pakistan yesterday scorned as "absolutely absurd" a report that
Washington tolerated Islamabad's pardoning of a self-confessed
nuclear proliferator in order to get US troops on to Pakistani...
The investigation into the deadly suicide bombings in Istanbul took
a major step forward yesterday when Syria handed over 22 Turkish
suspects wanted over the attacks, officials said.