Alissa J Rubin The New York Times

'Alissa J Rubin The New York Times' - 8 News Result(s)

  • A Swedish Girl, ISIS And A Cautionary Tale Of Global Terrorism
    World News | Alissa J Rubin, The New York Times | Thursday March 3, 2016
    The story of Marilyn Nevalainen stands out as a rare case in which a young European went unwittingly into the heart of jihadist territory and was freed.
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  • France and a first lady, and a second, and...
    World News | Elaine Sciolino, Alissa J Rubin and Maia De La Baume, The New York Times | Tuesday January 21, 2014
    As a candidate for the French presidency in 2012, Francois Hollande promised to be more boring spouse than flamboyant seducer.
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  • World News | Alissa J Rubin, The New York Times | Friday February 17, 2012
    Shakila, eight at the time, was drifting off to sleep when a group of men carrying AK-47s barged in through the door. She recalls that they complained, as they dragged her off into the darkness, about how their family had been dishonored and about how they had not been paid.
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  • Former Taliban officials say US talks started
    World News | Alissa J Rubin, The New York Times | Monday January 30, 2012
    Several Taliban negotiators have begun meeting with American officials in Qatar, where they are discussing preliminary trust-building measures, including a possible prisoner transfer, several former Taliban officials said on Saturday.
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  • Jailed Afghan woman freed but urged to marry rapist
    World News | Alissa J Rubin, The New York Times | Friday December 2, 2011
    When the Afghan government announced Thursday that it would pardon a woman who had been imprisoned for adultery after she reported that she had been raped, the decision seemed a clear victory for the many women here whose lives have been ground down by the Afghan justice system.
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  • Taliban attack US Embassy in Kabul; 6 killed
    World News | Alissa J Rubin, Ray Rivera and Jack Healy, The New York Times | Wednesday September 14, 2011
    In the most direct assault since the American Embassy opened here nine years ago, heavily armed insurgents wearing suicide vests put the embassy and the nearby NATO headquarters in their cross hairs, showing the Taliban's ability to enter even the most heavily fortified districts in the country.
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  • Kabul under attack: Taliban fires rockets at US Embassy
    World News | Alissa J Rubin, Jack Healy, The New York Times | Tuesday September 13, 2011
    Kabul under attack: Insurgents launched a complex assault against the United States Embassy and the nearby NATO headquarters on Tuesday, pelting the heavily guarded compounds with rockets in an assault that raised new questions about the security of Afghanistan's capital and the Westerners working there.
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  • After Osama, What next for Afghanistan?
    World News | Alissa J Rubin and David E Sanger, The New York Times | Monday May 9, 2011
    From the Taliban's hidden mud compounds to NATO's headquarters in Brussels and the Pentagon, combatants in a decade-long war are asking versions of the same question: How does Osama bin Laden's death change the struggle over who will control Afghanistan? The Taliban's spiritual leader, Mullah Muhammad Omar, is said to be in Pakistan. For the Taliba...
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'Alissa J Rubin The New York Times' - 8 News Result(s)

  • A Swedish Girl, ISIS And A Cautionary Tale Of Global Terrorism
    World News | Alissa J Rubin, The New York Times | Thursday March 3, 2016
    The story of Marilyn Nevalainen stands out as a rare case in which a young European went unwittingly into the heart of jihadist territory and was freed.
    www.ndtv.com
  • France and a first lady, and a second, and...
    World News | Elaine Sciolino, Alissa J Rubin and Maia De La Baume, The New York Times | Tuesday January 21, 2014
    As a candidate for the French presidency in 2012, Francois Hollande promised to be more boring spouse than flamboyant seducer.
    www.ndtv.com
  • World News | Alissa J Rubin, The New York Times | Friday February 17, 2012
    Shakila, eight at the time, was drifting off to sleep when a group of men carrying AK-47s barged in through the door. She recalls that they complained, as they dragged her off into the darkness, about how their family had been dishonored and about how they had not been paid.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Former Taliban officials say US talks started
    World News | Alissa J Rubin, The New York Times | Monday January 30, 2012
    Several Taliban negotiators have begun meeting with American officials in Qatar, where they are discussing preliminary trust-building measures, including a possible prisoner transfer, several former Taliban officials said on Saturday.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Jailed Afghan woman freed but urged to marry rapist
    World News | Alissa J Rubin, The New York Times | Friday December 2, 2011
    When the Afghan government announced Thursday that it would pardon a woman who had been imprisoned for adultery after she reported that she had been raped, the decision seemed a clear victory for the many women here whose lives have been ground down by the Afghan justice system.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Taliban attack US Embassy in Kabul; 6 killed
    World News | Alissa J Rubin, Ray Rivera and Jack Healy, The New York Times | Wednesday September 14, 2011
    In the most direct assault since the American Embassy opened here nine years ago, heavily armed insurgents wearing suicide vests put the embassy and the nearby NATO headquarters in their cross hairs, showing the Taliban's ability to enter even the most heavily fortified districts in the country.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Kabul under attack: Taliban fires rockets at US Embassy
    World News | Alissa J Rubin, Jack Healy, The New York Times | Tuesday September 13, 2011
    Kabul under attack: Insurgents launched a complex assault against the United States Embassy and the nearby NATO headquarters on Tuesday, pelting the heavily guarded compounds with rockets in an assault that raised new questions about the security of Afghanistan's capital and the Westerners working there.
    www.ndtv.com
  • After Osama, What next for Afghanistan?
    World News | Alissa J Rubin and David E Sanger, The New York Times | Monday May 9, 2011
    From the Taliban's hidden mud compounds to NATO's headquarters in Brussels and the Pentagon, combatants in a decade-long war are asking versions of the same question: How does Osama bin Laden's death change the struggle over who will control Afghanistan? The Taliban's spiritual leader, Mullah Muhammad Omar, is said to be in Pakistan. For the Taliba...
    www.ndtv.com
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