Al-shabab

'Al-shabab' - 30 News Result(s)

  • FBI Offers $5 Million Reward For US Man Linked To Al-Shabab Terrorists
    World News | Kim Bellware, The Washington Post | Wednesday December 4, 2019
    Federal investigators are re-upping a $5 million reward related to the capture of a 37-year-old man on the FBI's Most Wanted Terrorists List whom it called "the highest-ranking U.S. citizen fighting overseas with a terrorist organization."
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  • FBI Translator Hears Own Voice On Wiretap, Logs Himself As "Unidentified"
    World News | Rachel Weiner, The Washington Post | Tuesday May 7, 2019
    Abdirizak Jaji Raghe Wehelie worked as a contractor for the FBI, translating wiretapped conversations. Then, according to prosecutors in federal court in Alexandria, Va., he heard his own voice on the other end.
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  • US Businessman Survived 9/11. Then He Was Killed By Terrorists In Nairobi
    World News | Siobhán O'Grady, The Washington Post | Thursday January 17, 2019
    Jason Spindler survived the deadliest terrorist attack on American soil, but he was killed Tuesday when terrorists stormed an office and hotel complex in an upscale neighborhood of Nairobi. He was one of 14 people who died in the attack by al-Shabab terrorists.
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  • 14 Killed In Hotel Attack In Somalian Capital Mogadishu
    World News | Associated Press | Sunday June 26, 2016
    At least 14 people were killed when gunmen stormed a hotel in Somalia's seaside capital and took an unknown number of hotel guests hostage, police and medical workers said on Saturday, before security forces hunted down the attackers and ended an hours-long assault that began with an explosives-laden vehicle blowing up at the hotel gate.
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  • Many Fight For Al-Shabab For Money: Somalian President
    World News | Associated Press | Sunday February 14, 2016
    Somalia's president says military forces have made inroads in their fight against al-Shabab militants but the key to defeating them lies in providing better opportunities for the country's youth.
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  • Islamic Extremists Attack African Union Base In Somalia
    World News | Associated Press | Friday January 15, 2016
    Heavily armed fighters from the Islamic extremist group al-Shabab attacked a base for African Union peacekeepers in southwestern Somalia on Friday, blasting their way into the compound and exchanging fire with peacekeepers, a Somali military official said.
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  • Al-Qaida Uses Video Of Trump For Recruiting
    World News | Liam Stack, The New York Times | Saturday January 2, 2016
    Al-Qaida's branch in Somalia released a recruitment video Friday that criticized racism and anti-Muslim sentiment in the United States and contained footage of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump announcing his proposal to bar Muslims from entering the country.
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  • Trump's Effect On Muslim Migrant Debate Reverberates In Heartland
    World News | Robert Samuels, The Washington Post | Wednesday December 30, 2015
    After the fire, the patrons of Juba Coffee and Restaurant gathered behind yellow police tape and mourned the charred remains of a place they called their own. Dressed in hijabs and tunics and speaking their native language, the Somali refugees said they'd long been comfortable in this overwhelmingly white, Protestant city. But now they were upset a...
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  • Minnesota Man Whose Tweets Urged Jihad Surrenders in Africa
    World News | Associated Press | Tuesday December 8, 2015
    A Minnesota man who joined al-Shabab in Somalia more than seven years ago and more recently went online to urge others to carry out violence on behalf of the Islamic State group has turned himself in to authorities in Africa, the U.S. State Department said Monday.
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  • Somalia Al-Shabab Hotel Bomber Identified as Former German Resident
    World News | Agence France-Presse | Wednesday July 29, 2015
    Somalia's intelligence agency today identified a suicide truck bomber who attacked a hotel in Mogadishu as a 30-year-old Somali who had lived in Germany but returned to join the Shabaab.
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  • Islamic Extremist Leader with $3 Million Bounty on His Head Surrenders in Somalia
    World News | Associated Press | Sunday December 28, 2014
    A leader with the Islamic extremist group al-Shabab, who had a $3 million bounty on his head, surrendered in Somalia, a Somali intelligence official said on Saturday.
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  • Al-Shabab Militants Kill 28 in Kenya Bus: Police
    World News | Associated Press | Saturday November 22, 2014
    Police officials say al-Shabab militants from Somalia have hijacked a bus in northern Kenya and killed 28 non-Muslims on board.
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  • Somalia Extremist Group Names New Leader
    World News | Associated Press | Sunday September 7, 2014
    Somalia's Islamic extremist rebels, al-Shabab, named Abu Ubeid Ahmed Omar to be their new leader following the killing of previous leader by a US airstrike, said a commander of the group.
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  • 48 Kenyans Dead; Gunmen Spared Muslims, Says Witness
    World News | Associated Press | Monday June 16, 2014
    Dozens of extremists attacked a Kenyan coastal town for hours, killing those who couldn't answer questions about Islam and those who didn't know the Somali language.
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  • 48 Killed in Terror Attack on Kenya Town: Police
    World News | Associated Press | Monday June 16, 2014
    Dozens of Somali extremists wielding automatic weapons attacked a small Kenyan coastal town for hours, assaulting the police station and setting two hotels on fire.
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'Al-shabab' - 30 News Result(s)

  • FBI Offers $5 Million Reward For US Man Linked To Al-Shabab Terrorists
    World News | Kim Bellware, The Washington Post | Wednesday December 4, 2019
    Federal investigators are re-upping a $5 million reward related to the capture of a 37-year-old man on the FBI's Most Wanted Terrorists List whom it called "the highest-ranking U.S. citizen fighting overseas with a terrorist organization."
    www.ndtv.com
  • FBI Translator Hears Own Voice On Wiretap, Logs Himself As "Unidentified"
    World News | Rachel Weiner, The Washington Post | Tuesday May 7, 2019
    Abdirizak Jaji Raghe Wehelie worked as a contractor for the FBI, translating wiretapped conversations. Then, according to prosecutors in federal court in Alexandria, Va., he heard his own voice on the other end.
    www.ndtv.com
  • US Businessman Survived 9/11. Then He Was Killed By Terrorists In Nairobi
    World News | Siobhán O'Grady, The Washington Post | Thursday January 17, 2019
    Jason Spindler survived the deadliest terrorist attack on American soil, but he was killed Tuesday when terrorists stormed an office and hotel complex in an upscale neighborhood of Nairobi. He was one of 14 people who died in the attack by al-Shabab terrorists.
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  • 14 Killed In Hotel Attack In Somalian Capital Mogadishu
    World News | Associated Press | Sunday June 26, 2016
    At least 14 people were killed when gunmen stormed a hotel in Somalia's seaside capital and took an unknown number of hotel guests hostage, police and medical workers said on Saturday, before security forces hunted down the attackers and ended an hours-long assault that began with an explosives-laden vehicle blowing up at the hotel gate.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Many Fight For Al-Shabab For Money: Somalian President
    World News | Associated Press | Sunday February 14, 2016
    Somalia's president says military forces have made inroads in their fight against al-Shabab militants but the key to defeating them lies in providing better opportunities for the country's youth.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Islamic Extremists Attack African Union Base In Somalia
    World News | Associated Press | Friday January 15, 2016
    Heavily armed fighters from the Islamic extremist group al-Shabab attacked a base for African Union peacekeepers in southwestern Somalia on Friday, blasting their way into the compound and exchanging fire with peacekeepers, a Somali military official said.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Al-Qaida Uses Video Of Trump For Recruiting
    World News | Liam Stack, The New York Times | Saturday January 2, 2016
    Al-Qaida's branch in Somalia released a recruitment video Friday that criticized racism and anti-Muslim sentiment in the United States and contained footage of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump announcing his proposal to bar Muslims from entering the country.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Trump's Effect On Muslim Migrant Debate Reverberates In Heartland
    World News | Robert Samuels, The Washington Post | Wednesday December 30, 2015
    After the fire, the patrons of Juba Coffee and Restaurant gathered behind yellow police tape and mourned the charred remains of a place they called their own. Dressed in hijabs and tunics and speaking their native language, the Somali refugees said they'd long been comfortable in this overwhelmingly white, Protestant city. But now they were upset a...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Minnesota Man Whose Tweets Urged Jihad Surrenders in Africa
    World News | Associated Press | Tuesday December 8, 2015
    A Minnesota man who joined al-Shabab in Somalia more than seven years ago and more recently went online to urge others to carry out violence on behalf of the Islamic State group has turned himself in to authorities in Africa, the U.S. State Department said Monday.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Somalia Al-Shabab Hotel Bomber Identified as Former German Resident
    World News | Agence France-Presse | Wednesday July 29, 2015
    Somalia's intelligence agency today identified a suicide truck bomber who attacked a hotel in Mogadishu as a 30-year-old Somali who had lived in Germany but returned to join the Shabaab.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Islamic Extremist Leader with $3 Million Bounty on His Head Surrenders in Somalia
    World News | Associated Press | Sunday December 28, 2014
    A leader with the Islamic extremist group al-Shabab, who had a $3 million bounty on his head, surrendered in Somalia, a Somali intelligence official said on Saturday.
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  • Al-Shabab Militants Kill 28 in Kenya Bus: Police
    World News | Associated Press | Saturday November 22, 2014
    Police officials say al-Shabab militants from Somalia have hijacked a bus in northern Kenya and killed 28 non-Muslims on board.
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  • Somalia Extremist Group Names New Leader
    World News | Associated Press | Sunday September 7, 2014
    Somalia's Islamic extremist rebels, al-Shabab, named Abu Ubeid Ahmed Omar to be their new leader following the killing of previous leader by a US airstrike, said a commander of the group.
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  • 48 Kenyans Dead; Gunmen Spared Muslims, Says Witness
    World News | Associated Press | Monday June 16, 2014
    Dozens of extremists attacked a Kenyan coastal town for hours, killing those who couldn't answer questions about Islam and those who didn't know the Somali language.
    www.ndtv.com
  • 48 Killed in Terror Attack on Kenya Town: Police
    World News | Associated Press | Monday June 16, 2014
    Dozens of Somali extremists wielding automatic weapons attacked a small Kenyan coastal town for hours, assaulting the police station and setting two hotels on fire.
    www.ndtv.com

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