Al-qaida Attack

'Al-qaida Attack' - 72 News Result(s)

  • Terror Groups In Pakistan Disrupting Peace Process In Afghanistan: India
    India News | ANI | Thursday February 11, 2021
    India on Wednesday launched a scathing attack on Pakistan at the United Nations Security Council, saying that Islamabad has been disrupting the peace process in Afghanistan by helping terror groups like Al-Qaida, Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant - launch violent attacks in Khorasan Province (ISIL-K) in the neighbouring country.
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  • Key USS Cole Suspect Jamal al-Badawi Killed In US Airstrike, Says Trump
    World News | Felicia Sonmez, The Washington Post | Monday January 7, 2019
    Jamal al-Badawi, the Yemeni al-Qaida operative accused of organizing the 2000 attack on the USS Cole, has been killed in a US airstrike, President Donald Trump said Sunday.
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  • Man Fleeing From ISIS Surrenders In Syria. He Recruited 9/11 Hijackers
    World News | Liz Sly, The Washington Post | Saturday December 1, 2018
    There was nothing about the hungry, bedraggled man who surrendered at a remote desert checkpoint belonging to the United States' Kurdish allies this year to suggest he had once played a part in one of the biggest events in American history. He was limping from injuries to both knees, his beard was matted and teeming with lice, and he was fleeing fr...
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  • The Harsh Interrogations Of Al-Qaida Detainees: Was It 'Torture' And Did It Help Find Bin Laden?
    World News | Glenn Kessler, The Washington Post | Wednesday March 21, 2018
    Talking about whether the administration of President George W. Bush allowed the torture of al-Qaida suspects - and whether the techniques, which included waterboarding, achieved results - is a lot like talking about religion. Either you believe it or you don't, and there is little bridging the chasm.
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  • It's Nearly Impossible To Stop Terrorists From Using Trucks As Weapons. Here's What Cities Are Trying.
    World News | Adam Taylor, The Washington Post | Saturday April 8, 2017
    Nice, Berlin, London and now Stockholm. Over the past year, terrorist attacks using vehicles have become a sad fact of life in Europe. Such attacks are obviously appealing to would-be mass murderers: In most European nations, a truck is far easier to acquire than a firearm or explosives, and sometimes even deadlier. Groups such as the Islamic State...
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  • Bombing Suspect Cited Terrorists In His Journal
    World News | Matt Zapotosky, Sari Horwitz, The Washington Post | Thursday September 22, 2016
    The man accused of a bombing rampage in New York and New Jersey mentioned an eclectic mix of terrorist inspirations, including al-Qaida and the Islamic State, in a journal recovered as evidence, authorities revealed Wednesday.
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  • Guantanamo Prisoner Says Saudi 'Royal' Involved In Terrorism
    World News | Associated Press | Saturday September 17, 2016
    An accused al-Qaida bomb-maker who went to college in Arizona told military officials at the US base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, that he believed an unnamed member of the Saudi royal family was part of an effort to recruit him for violent extremist acts before the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, according to a newly released transcript.
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  • It's Been 15 Years Since 9/11. How Has Al-Qaida Changed?
    World News | Barak Mendelsohn, The Washington Post | Sunday September 11, 2016
    In the last 15 years, al-Qaeda has been forced to re-evaluate its organization and strategies.
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  • 9/11 At 15: Safer At Home, But Jihadist Threat Is Greater Abroad
    World News | Joby Warrick, Greg Miller, The Washington Post | Sunday September 11, 2016
    Nine days after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, President George W. Bush stood before Congress to outline a two-pronged response to history's deadliest terrorist act: dramatic improvements in security at home and an all-out assault against what he called a "fringe form of Islamic extremism" at war with the West.
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  • Syrian Army Recovers Positions Southwest Of Aleppo City
    World News | Associated Press | Monday August 15, 2016
    Syrian opposition activists and militant websites say a push by an alliance of rebel groups and Al-Qaida-linked terrorists to open a new front with government forces in Aleppo has failed.
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  • Opinion: When Clues Nearly Led The FBI To America's Favorite Saudi
    Opinion | Eli Lake, Bloomberg | Monday July 18, 2016
    For anyone who remembers Washington in the 1980s and 1990s, the Saudi ambassador at the time was something of a legend. Prince Bandar bin Sultan seemed to know everybody. He was close friends with both Bush presidents and enjoyed warm ties with President Bill Clinton.
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  • Bombers Raise Saudi Stakes With Back-To-Back Suicide Strikes
    World News | Glen Carey, Dana Khraiche, Bloomberg | Thursday July 7, 2016
    Militants escalated their campaign against Saudi Arabia's ruling Al Saud family with three suicide attacks in a single day, in the biggest challenge to the kingdom's internal security since it crushed an al-Qaida insurgency a decade ago.
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  • In Syria, Attack On Kurdish Neighborhood In Aleppo Kills 9
    World News | Associated Press | Wednesday April 6, 2016
    Syrian state media and an activist group say militant shelling of a predominantly Kurdish neighborhood in the northern city of Aleppo has killed at least nine people.
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  • Indian Railways Website Allegedly Hacked by al-Qaida
    Written by Vidhyanshu | Wednesday March 2, 2016
    The hacked page of Bhusawal division of Personnel Department of the Central Railway is said to be part of a large intranet created for the department's administrative needs.
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  • Burkina Faso Begins 3 Days Of Mourning After Al-Qaida Attack
    World News | Associated Press | Monday January 18, 2016
    Burkina Faso began three days of national mourning Sunday and the president said security would be stepped up in the capital and the country's borders after al-Qaida militants killed at least 28 people in an attack on a hotel and cafe popular with foreigners.
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'Al-qaida Attack' - 72 News Result(s)

  • Terror Groups In Pakistan Disrupting Peace Process In Afghanistan: India
    India News | ANI | Thursday February 11, 2021
    India on Wednesday launched a scathing attack on Pakistan at the United Nations Security Council, saying that Islamabad has been disrupting the peace process in Afghanistan by helping terror groups like Al-Qaida, Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant - launch violent attacks in Khorasan Province (ISIL-K) in the neighbouring country.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Key USS Cole Suspect Jamal al-Badawi Killed In US Airstrike, Says Trump
    World News | Felicia Sonmez, The Washington Post | Monday January 7, 2019
    Jamal al-Badawi, the Yemeni al-Qaida operative accused of organizing the 2000 attack on the USS Cole, has been killed in a US airstrike, President Donald Trump said Sunday.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Man Fleeing From ISIS Surrenders In Syria. He Recruited 9/11 Hijackers
    World News | Liz Sly, The Washington Post | Saturday December 1, 2018
    There was nothing about the hungry, bedraggled man who surrendered at a remote desert checkpoint belonging to the United States' Kurdish allies this year to suggest he had once played a part in one of the biggest events in American history. He was limping from injuries to both knees, his beard was matted and teeming with lice, and he was fleeing fr...
    www.ndtv.com
  • The Harsh Interrogations Of Al-Qaida Detainees: Was It 'Torture' And Did It Help Find Bin Laden?
    World News | Glenn Kessler, The Washington Post | Wednesday March 21, 2018
    Talking about whether the administration of President George W. Bush allowed the torture of al-Qaida suspects - and whether the techniques, which included waterboarding, achieved results - is a lot like talking about religion. Either you believe it or you don't, and there is little bridging the chasm.
    www.ndtv.com
  • It's Nearly Impossible To Stop Terrorists From Using Trucks As Weapons. Here's What Cities Are Trying.
    World News | Adam Taylor, The Washington Post | Saturday April 8, 2017
    Nice, Berlin, London and now Stockholm. Over the past year, terrorist attacks using vehicles have become a sad fact of life in Europe. Such attacks are obviously appealing to would-be mass murderers: In most European nations, a truck is far easier to acquire than a firearm or explosives, and sometimes even deadlier. Groups such as the Islamic State...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Bombing Suspect Cited Terrorists In His Journal
    World News | Matt Zapotosky, Sari Horwitz, The Washington Post | Thursday September 22, 2016
    The man accused of a bombing rampage in New York and New Jersey mentioned an eclectic mix of terrorist inspirations, including al-Qaida and the Islamic State, in a journal recovered as evidence, authorities revealed Wednesday.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Guantanamo Prisoner Says Saudi 'Royal' Involved In Terrorism
    World News | Associated Press | Saturday September 17, 2016
    An accused al-Qaida bomb-maker who went to college in Arizona told military officials at the US base in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, that he believed an unnamed member of the Saudi royal family was part of an effort to recruit him for violent extremist acts before the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, according to a newly released transcript.
    www.ndtv.com
  • It's Been 15 Years Since 9/11. How Has Al-Qaida Changed?
    World News | Barak Mendelsohn, The Washington Post | Sunday September 11, 2016
    In the last 15 years, al-Qaeda has been forced to re-evaluate its organization and strategies.
    www.ndtv.com
  • 9/11 At 15: Safer At Home, But Jihadist Threat Is Greater Abroad
    World News | Joby Warrick, Greg Miller, The Washington Post | Sunday September 11, 2016
    Nine days after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, President George W. Bush stood before Congress to outline a two-pronged response to history's deadliest terrorist act: dramatic improvements in security at home and an all-out assault against what he called a "fringe form of Islamic extremism" at war with the West.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Syrian Army Recovers Positions Southwest Of Aleppo City
    World News | Associated Press | Monday August 15, 2016
    Syrian opposition activists and militant websites say a push by an alliance of rebel groups and Al-Qaida-linked terrorists to open a new front with government forces in Aleppo has failed.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Opinion: When Clues Nearly Led The FBI To America's Favorite Saudi
    Opinion | Eli Lake, Bloomberg | Monday July 18, 2016
    For anyone who remembers Washington in the 1980s and 1990s, the Saudi ambassador at the time was something of a legend. Prince Bandar bin Sultan seemed to know everybody. He was close friends with both Bush presidents and enjoyed warm ties with President Bill Clinton.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Bombers Raise Saudi Stakes With Back-To-Back Suicide Strikes
    World News | Glen Carey, Dana Khraiche, Bloomberg | Thursday July 7, 2016
    Militants escalated their campaign against Saudi Arabia's ruling Al Saud family with three suicide attacks in a single day, in the biggest challenge to the kingdom's internal security since it crushed an al-Qaida insurgency a decade ago.
    www.ndtv.com
  • In Syria, Attack On Kurdish Neighborhood In Aleppo Kills 9
    World News | Associated Press | Wednesday April 6, 2016
    Syrian state media and an activist group say militant shelling of a predominantly Kurdish neighborhood in the northern city of Aleppo has killed at least nine people.
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  • Indian Railways Website Allegedly Hacked by al-Qaida
    Written by Vidhyanshu | Wednesday March 2, 2016
    The hacked page of Bhusawal division of Personnel Department of the Central Railway is said to be part of a large intranet created for the department's administrative needs.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • Burkina Faso Begins 3 Days Of Mourning After Al-Qaida Attack
    World News | Associated Press | Monday January 18, 2016
    Burkina Faso began three days of national mourning Sunday and the president said security would be stepped up in the capital and the country's borders after al-Qaida militants killed at least 28 people in an attack on a hotel and cafe popular with foreigners.
    www.ndtv.com
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