A suicide bomber killed 14 people aboard an electric bus in the Russian city of Volgograd during the Monday morning rush hour, and authorities believe it was the work of the same group that set off a bomb at the railway station a day earlier.
Al-Issawi was sentenced to 26 years in prison in 2002 for his involvement in a series of shooting attacks targeting Israeli police cars and students at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem.
So finally, even the White House admits that the NSA’s wide-ranging program of pervy-voyeurism and spying and prying and snooping and sniffing has had no significant impact on the so-called War on the World, otherwise known as the War on Terror.
While he was in Israel on Friday, US Secretary of State John FN Kerry ORDERED Prime Minister Netanyahu to release the third group of 'Palestinian' terrorists 'on schedule' on December 29, despite the total lack of 'progress' in the 'peace talk
Feds say they've arrested a man who wanted to set off a suicide bomb at the Wichita airport. FBI had the suspect under constant surveillance and that undercover operatives, posing as like-minded individuals, had met with the suspect frequently.
Former South African President Nelson Mandela passed away at the age of 95. While he was revered by politicians today as a human rights icon, Mandela remained on the US terrorism watch list until 2008, when then-President Bush signed a bill removing
The man who called himself “Mo” had dark hair, a foreign accent and — if the pictures he e-mailed to federal investigators could be believed — an Iranian military uniform. When he made a series of threats to detonate bombs at universities and airport
The center’s postings will be clearly identified as products of the State Department and will in some cases carry the agency’s logo, agency officials said. The postings are aimed at foreign websites, though Americans, obviously, can visit the sites.
French experts have ruled out a theory that Yasser Arafat was killed by poisoning, according to a source close to the investigation into the Palestinian leader's 2004 death.
British police are examining whether Guardian newspaper staff should be investigated for terrorism offenses over their handling of data leaked by Edward Snowden, Britain's senior counter-terrorism officer said on Tuesday.
In 2005, Rahinah Ibrahim, a visiting scholar at Stanford University, was handcuffed, detained and interrogated for two hours at San Francisco International Airport, after being told she was on a U.S. government watchlist.
The administration says the Vatican office is unsafe.
Of course, this hasn’t stopped them before. The administration received several warnings that the Benghazi consulate was unsafe.
I searched high and low for info on this when I saw five UNLIT helicopters being followed by one with it's running lights on going from the National Guard Base just East of me towards downtown.
In the aftermath of the Boston bombings last spring, GOP Sens. John McCain and Lindsey Graham and others called on Barack Obama to treat the surviving suspect in the bombings, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, as an “enemy combatant” rather than as a criminal defen
The data he stole gave details of as many as 2,500 clients with combined assets up to 2 billion Swiss francs. He sold it to a middleman, who then sold it to German tax inspectors that led to police raids on Credit Suisse's main offices in Germany.
In the video below, Retro Report looks back at the "Detroit sleeper cell" case, the first post-9/11 terror convictions. In a case that would bode ill for similar investigations to come, federal prosecutors quickly jumped to the wrong conclusions,
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For the young and unemployed in the world's big cities, dreams of opportunity and wealth do come true -- but too often because they're heavily recruited by terrorist groups and other violent organizations.
A shadowy volunteer organization of non-Israelis working ‘against the brutal occupation of Palestine’ is tracked from the West Bank to the woods near Tampa
The detention of the partner of a former Guardian journalist has triggered fresh concerns after it emerged that a key reason cited by police for holding him under terrorism powers was the belief that he was promoting a “political or ideological cause