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Is a centralised presidential republic really the best form of government for Afghanistan, asks Carlo Ungaro, after 16 years in the country? More regional autonomy would allow respected local chiefs (as opposed to war lords) to exercise their authority...
Tags: Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, Carlo Ungaro, Al Qaida, NATO, Kabul, Afghanistan, Herāt, Politics, Al-Qaeda, Taliban, Islamism, War in Afghanistan, Islamic terrorism, War Conflict
But it does have some who know their explosives busting a gut. A month ago in Saudi Arabia, a terrorist named Abdullah Hassan Tali' al-Asiri reportedly walked past palace checkpoints with a small bomb inserted in a body cavity. Judging by the al-Qaida...
Tags: Al Qaida, Saudi Arabia, al-Qaida
The dangerous Militant Group Al Qaida Threatened Germany through Online Video for the second time.The Al Qaida critisized the addition of Germany army group in Afghanistan.The Germany interior ministry Identify the AlQaida messenger Bekkay...
Tags: Al Qaida, AlQaida Threatens Germany, Bekky Herach, Afghanistan
British security may have been breached as a top counter-terrorism official on Saturday sought a probe into the recruitment of Al Qaida sympathisers into the intelligence service MI5. Lawmaker Patrick Mercer, the chairman of the Home Affairs sub-committee...
Tags: Al Qaida, Al Qaeda Infiltrators, Patrick Mercer, recruited al
Fearing violence, Israel's defense establishment will start dismantling illegal outposts in the West Bank after the summer holidays, defense officials said. The army and defense ministry are finalizing plans for the outposts' evacuation, preferring to...
Tags: Israeli, Israel Security Agency, Al Qaida, West Bank, Nablus, Palestinian Authority, IDF
People across the world think the US-led "war on terror" has not weakened al-Qaida and many believe it has actually strengthened Osama bin Laden's network, a poll for the BBC World Service said. The poll of almost 24,000 citizens found people in 22 out...
Tags: BBC World Service, al-Qaida, U.S, Al Qaida
Al-Qaeda's second in command, Ayman al-Zawahiri, narrowly escaped capture during a raid in the tribal region of Mohmand, near the Afghan border, Pakistan's top security official told journalists in Islamabad. The head of Pakistan's security, Rahman...
Tags: Pakistan, Dr Ayman Al-Zawahiri, al Qaida, Rehman Malik, Ayman al-Zawahiri, Rahman Malik, Ayman al Zawahiri, Al-Qaeda Has Free Movement, Mohmand, security official
1 Rabat: At least 35 members of a gang of suspected Al Qaida recruiters have been arrested in Morroco, the state news agency said on Wednesday. The gang is suspected of sending volunteers to carry out suicide bombings in Iraq or to join Islamist rebels...
Tags: Morocco, Iraq, Algeria, morocco arrested, Moroccan News Agency, Islamic Maghreb, Al Qaida, Qaida Branch, police officer, Al-Qaeda Branch
In response to a female questioner, Al-Qaeda No 2 leader Ayman Al-Zawahri said in April that the terrorist group does not have women. A woman's role, he said on the Internet audio recording, is limited to caring for the homes and children of Al-Qaeda...
Tags: Al Qaida
Iraqi troops were in a tense standoff with radical Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr's supporters on Friday after they surrounded an office block occupied by the group in the southern city of Basra.
Tags: Sadr City Iraqi, Shebab Al Iraq, Ayman al-Zawahri, U.S, Al Qaida, Baghdad, Moqtada al-Sadr, Muqtada al-Sadr, sadr followers, Basra