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Acting against terrorism in Pak interest: Hillary Pakistan Observer New Delhi—The dialogue between India and Pakistan was "the most promising approach" to build confidence, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said here Tuesday, adding that her country saw Pakistan as a key ally against terrorism. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'Boko Haram is sponsored terrorism' Daily Sun By MATTHEW DIKE Elias Ukachukwu, a political analyst has called on the President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan to arrest those who threatened to make the nation ungovernable. He speaks to DICKSON OKAFOR on the recent spate of killings by the Boko Haram. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Joint Efforts Should Be Made Against Terrorism Bakhtar News Agency They discussed regional and international issues, bilateral relations in political economic, trade and joint struggle against terrorism. The presidents of the two countries considered peace as dire need of the two people, emphasized on the importance ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Iran offers to help India in curbing terrorism The Hindu Iran, which had been spectacularly successful in netting almost the entire leadership of the anti-Iran group Jandollah, has offered to cooperate with India in combating terrorism, a press release issued by the Iranian Embassy has said. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Terrorism law blocking US aid to Somali 'catastrophe' Vancouver Sun By Mike Pflanz, The Daily Telegraph July 19, 2011 Internally displaced women and their children receive identity cards at a new settlement in Somalia's capital Mogadishu, July 19, 2011. The United Nations is set to declare famine in parts of southern ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Terrorism off the agenda, for now UK Human Rights Blog (blog) The UK public only really worries about terrorism after an attack or a credible threat of one. Certainly, at the moment, it would take a serious threat to knock the Shakespearean drama of phone-hacking off the front pages. Nevertheless, the government ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Militant Group Seeks Removal From Terrorism List, Has Lawmaker Support Security Management The State Department "looks not only at the actual terrorist attacks that a group has carried out, but also at whether the group has engaged in planning and preparations for possible future acts of terrorism or retains the capability and intent to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
China calls Xinjiang attack 'terrorism' Hindustan Times A deadly attack on a police station on Monday in an old Silk Road desert town in China's Xinjiang, was an 'organised terrorist attack,' said a top official from the remote northwest province. On Monday, authorities said that police 'gunned down' a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Fact-Checking NPR's Agenda Journalism on Terrorism - Big Journalism By Dave Reaboi Yesterday's poorly reported National Public Radio Morning Edition story, "Terrorism Training Casts Pall Over Muslim Employee," demands a fact-check critique. The NPR report alleged that the head of Ohio's Muslim outreach program Omar ... Big Journalism | ||
Whoops: Alleged Anthrax Killer Might Not Have Been the Anthrax Killer By Adrian Covert Bruce Ivins was suspected by the FBI and DOJ of sending powdered anthrax to government agencies and killing five people in 2001. In 2008 he committed suicide. Most assumed he was guilty. But maybe he wasn't? Gizmodo | ||
Terrorism Training Casts Pall Over Muslim Employee | loonwatch.com By Emperor When will Homeland Security gets its act together, and stop hiring misinformed radicals to teach its officers? loonwatch.com |
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