Black Death Wipes Out al-Qaeda Camp in Algeria
Bubonic plague is believed to have wiped out dozens of al-Qaeda recruits at a terror training camp in Algeria, the Daily Mail reports. The epidemic came to light when security forces found a militant's...
View ArticleAl-Qaeda Linked to 'Air Cocaine' Network
A rogue aviation network with links to al-Qaeda has security analysts seriously worried. The network, believed to consist of at least 10 aircraft, including several Boeing 727s, transports huge amounts...
View ArticleAl-Qaeda Beheads French Aid Worker
French President Nicolas Sarkozy has vowed to avenge the death of a 78-year-old French aid worker beheaded by al-Qaeda's North African wing. Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb says it executed Michel...
View ArticleHostages Killed During Niger Rescue Mission
Two French citizens kidnapped in Niger's capital on Friday night were apparently killed by their captors during an attempted rescue, CNN reports. Two French soldiers involved in the raid were injured...
View ArticleRouted Elsewhere, al-Qaeda Thrives in Sahara
Al-Qaeda may be on its last legs in the Middle East, Afghanistan, and Pakistan , but the extremist group is doing better than ever in Africa, growing steadily since 2006—thanks to good community...
View ArticleHillary Clinton: al-Qaeda Behind Libya Attack
Hillary Clinton appeared to draw a line from al-Qaeda to the attack on the US consulate in Libya yesterday, further complicating the administration's somewhat muddled account of events. Al-Qaeda in the...
View ArticleSuspected Leader of Libya Attack Still at Large
Libyan security officials say Ahmed Abu Khattalah, founder of Islamist militia Ansar al-Sharia , was at the US consulate in Libya during the attack that killed Ambassador Chris Stevens—the most direct...
View ArticleHow CIA's 94 Words on Benghazi Got It So Wrong
The Wall Street Journal today takes a look at the life and death of 94 little words: the heavily edited and ultimately faulty Benghazi talking points compiled by the CIA in the wake of the consulate...
View ArticleIn Northern Mali, al-Qaeda Building Its Own Country
Since the military coup in Mali earlier this year, al-Qaeda's influence in the African nation has increased—to the point that northern Mali, the largest territory held by the terror group, is now...
View ArticleAl-Qaeda Linked to 'Air Cocaine' Network
A rogue aviation network with links to al-Qaeda has security analysts seriously worried. The network, believed to consist of at least 10 aircraft, including several Boeing 727s, transports huge amounts...
View ArticleAl-Qaeda Beheads French Aid Worker
French President Nicolas Sarkozy has vowed to avenge the death of a 78-year-old French aid worker beheaded by al-Qaeda's North African wing. Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb says it executed Michel...
View ArticleHostages Killed During Niger Rescue Mission
Two French citizens kidnapped in Niger's capital on Friday night were apparently killed by their captors during an attempted rescue, CNN reports. Two French soldiers involved in the raid were injured...
View ArticleRouted Elsewhere, al-Qaeda Thrives in Sahara
Al-Qaeda may be on its last legs in the Middle East, Afghanistan, and Pakistan , but the extremist group is doing better than ever in Africa, growing steadily since 2006—thanks to good community...
View ArticleHillary Clinton: al-Qaeda Behind Libya Attack
Hillary Clinton appeared to draw a line from al-Qaeda to the attack on the US consulate in Libya yesterday, further complicating the administration's somewhat muddled account of events. Al-Qaeda in the...
View ArticleSuspected Leader of Libya Attack Still at Large
Libyan security officials say Ahmed Abu Khattalah, founder of Islamist militia Ansar al-Sharia , was at the US consulate in Libya during the attack that killed Ambassador Chris Stevens—the most direct...
View ArticleHow CIA's 94 Words on Benghazi Got It So Wrong
The Wall Street Journal today takes a look at the life and death of 94 little words: the heavily edited and ultimately faulty Benghazi talking points compiled by the CIA in the wake of the consulate...
View ArticleIn Northern Mali, al-Qaeda Building Its Own Country
Since the military coup in Mali earlier this year, al-Qaeda's influence in the African nation has increased—to the point that northern Mali, the largest territory held by the terror group, is now...
View ArticleTourist Kidnapped by al-Qaeda Freed 6 Years Later
A Swedish man kidnapped by Islamic militants in northern Mali nearly six years ago has been released from captivity, the Swedish government confirmed Monday. There was no immediate word on the fate of...
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