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India to focus on terrorism and SC reform at UNGA meet Hindustan Times PTI Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's address to the UN General Assembly will articulate India's priorities on key areas of terrorism, Security Council reform, inclusive growth and poverty eradication. Singh will attend the UNGA after a gap of two years. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Terrorism suit dropped against Saudi Arabia Pittsburgh Post Gazette A Philadelphia attorney who this month sued Saudi Arabia and several individuals and institutions from the Middle Eastern kingdom, blaming them for making possible the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks, withdrew the lawsuit Monday. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pakistan underscores need for addressing root causes of terrorism - Associated Press of Pakistan UNITED NATIONS, Sept 20 (APP): Pakistan has called for a comprehensive strategy to combat terrorism that must address the menace's root causes, including unresolved disputes, poverty and unemployment. "The causes of terrorism are multiple and need a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
UN chief: work together against terrorism CBS News "There is a similarity in terrorism that is downright scary," he said. "That is why it is an international issue and that is why it is UN business." Earlier in the day, French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe voice a similar view: "The tragic attacks that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Saudi Arabia: 41 Accused of Terrorism New York Times ... and plotting to smuggle militants and weapons between Saudi Arabia and Iraq, SPA said. A version of this brief appeared in print on September 20, 2011, on page A5 of the New York edition with the headline: Saudi Arabia: 41 Accused of Terrorism. See all stories on this topic » | ||
India seeks stepped up international efforts against terrorism Hindustan Times PTI Warning that terrorism constitutes the most serious challenge to global peace and security, India has asked the international community to step up efforts to expose links between terrorists and their support networks and destroy their safe havens. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
UK arrests seven in counter-terrorism raids Pakistan Daily Times LONDON: Police arrested seven people in a counter-terrorism operation in Birmingham on Monday but said there was no connection to the Liberal Democrat conference taking place there this week. Six men, aged between 25 and 32, were arrested overnight on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Seven tied to terrorism charges in UK UPI.com 19 (UPI) -- British security officials arrested six men and one woman in a sweeping counter-terrorism raid to protect the public, a police official said Monday. A spokeswoman for local police said six men were arrested late Sunday in a broad ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New SafeMail(R) New York Mail Facility Enhances Mail Security Services To ... MarketWatch (press release) The joint venture, SafeMail(R) New York, was established to respond to the FBI's mail security warnings regarding the potential for mail terrorism attacks by Al-Qaida, and other entities. This announcement comes as the nation solemnly commemorates the ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Osama's Dead, but Terrorism Isn't By Morgan Roach Osama bin Laden was disposed of last April, but al-Qaeda's intention to commit acts of terrorism against the U.S. and its allies is undeterred. In his. The Foundry: Conservative Policy... | ||
Nigeria: Does Terrorism Pay Better Than Farming? · Global Voices By Solana Larsen Nigeria: Does Terrorism Pay Better Than Farming? Posted 19 September 2011 16:02 GMT. Written bySolana Larsen .... Nigeria: Does Terrorism Pay Better Than Farming? 19 September 2011; Serbia: Discussing Report on ICT Use by State ... Global Voices | ||
Terrorism Victims Blocked From ... - The Chronicle of Higher Education By Peter Schmidt Terrorism Victims Blocked From Seizing Persian Artifacts From Harvard. September 19, 2011, 2:17 pm. A federal judge has blocked an effort by victims of terrorist attacks sponsored by the Iranian government to lay claim to ancient Persian ... The Ticker | ||
11th Circuit Nixes 17-Year Term for Terrorism Plotter Jose Padilla ... A trial court judge reasoned that convicted terrorism plotter Jose Padilla, 40, would be too old to reoffend after serving a federal prison sentence of a little over 17 years in the Southern District of Florida case. Plus, U.S. District Judge Marcia ... ABA Journal Top Stories | ||
Holder Addresses U.N. Counter-Terrorism Symposium | Main Justice By Samuel Knight The Attorney General praised member nations for working together to fight terrorism, but exhorted them to do more. Main Justice |
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