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The blasts in Spain that killed nearly 200 people could illustrate
a trend towards "spectacular" attacks, with terrorist groups
adopting tactics proven to cause mass casualties, British experts...
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...
Nine suspects are due to appear in court in Kenya on murder charges
today, a year to the day after an attack on a hotel in the coastal
city of Mombasa killed 18 people, including three presumed...
Iraq's interim Governing Council has launched a "comprehensive"
anti-terror plan to stem the rising wave of attacks plaguing the
war-ravaged country, said its current president Jalal Talabani...
In the wake of the devastating bombings against British interests
in Istanbul, Israeli officials and experts predicted yesterday that
the next target of global terrorism would be Europe.
A compound housing the US-led coalition in Baghdad has come under
rocket fire, as US President George W Bush warned extremists were
trying to install a Taliban-style regime in Iraq.
Top Democrats have stepped up their attacks on the George W Bush
administration for it’s handling of the war in Iraq and the
fight against global terrorism, which they say has threatened US...
Washington has given $20-million for health and education in
Djibouti, a keystone in the US-led campaign against Osama bin
Laden's al-Qaeda network, the foreign ministry said here yesterday.