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Turkey's ex-army chief refuses defense in terrorism trial Reuters By Ece Toksabay | SILIVRI, Turkey (Reuters) - Turkey's former armed forces chief said on Tuesday he would not defend himself against terrorism charges, describing the accusations against him as a "comedy" in a trial highlighting the fall from grace of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
World Leaders to Continue Efforts to Prevent Nuclear Terrorism Voice of America (blog) "What this is about is preventing an act of nuclear terrorism, and in the aftermath of September 11th, you'll recall that the great concern of policymakers in Washington and around the world was the potential for terrorist groups like al Qaida to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
FRANCE - TERRORISM: Toulouse attacks expose, and overexpose, French jihadism ... San Francisco Luxury News Finally, there's the terrorist who has actually turned ideology into lethal action. Guidère believes that since the mid-1990s, there has been just one example of a French-born terrorist who has successfully applied violence, taking it past the plotting ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Former Turkish army chief rejects terrorism charges, says he won't defend ... Washington Post ANKARA, Turkey — Turkey's former military chief is calling the terrorism charges that have been filed against him "a comedy of incompetence" and says he will not defend himself in court. Retired Gen. Ilker Basbug has been accused of leading an ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
FRANCE - TERRORISM: Sarkozy urges French media not to show shootings video ... San Francisco Luxury News Four anti-terrorist judges are heading the investigation into France's worst attack by a radical Islamist in years and are probing Merah's elder brother, Abdelkader, as an accomplice. Abdelkader, 29 and already known to security services for having ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
N-terrorism, clandestine proliferation pose serious threats:PM Times of India SEOUL: India on Tuesday warned that nuclear terrorism and clandestine proliferation will continue to pose serious threats as long as there are terrorists seeking access to atomic material and technologies for malicious purposes. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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How nations risk nuclear terrorism CNN (CNN) -- World leaders are meeting in Seoul this week to discuss how to deal with the threat of nuclear terrorism. The effort to prevent the misuse of nuclear materials and the spread of nuclear weapons has long-placed most emphasis on defensive ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Israel Matzav: Terrorism expert has great news: Hezbullah is ... By Carl in Jerusalem Terrorism expert has great news: Hezbullah is capable of attacking the United States. Imagine the scene above - the 1983 bombing of the marine barracks in Beirut by Hezbullah - happening in the United States, God forbid. Could Hezbullah ... Israel Matzav | ||
How nations risk nuclear terrorism – Global Public Square - CNN ... By Amar C. Bakshi Editor's note: Richard J. Chasdi is an adjunct assistant professor at the Center for Peace and Conflict Studies at Wayne State University and the author of "Counterterror Offensives for the Ghost War World: The Rudiments of Counterterrorism ... Global Public Square | ||
Nuclear terrorism a "grave threat" - world leaders: Voice of Russia World leaders have called for closer co-operation to tackle the threat of nuclear terrorism at a summit on nuclear security in Seoul. South Korean President Lee Myung-bak said nuclear terrorism remained a ""grave threat,"" while US President ... Voice of Russia, News | ||
World Leaders Voice Their Fears Of Nuclear Terrorism By War News Updates Editor World leaders have called for closer co-operation to tackle the threat of nuclear terrorism at a summit on nuclear security in Seoul. A communique at the end of the summit reiterated a joint call to secure "vulnerable nuclear material". War News Updates | ||
Limbaugh Advertiser: Coordinated Effort To Ruin My Company Is ... By Alex Alvarez On Monday afternoon, America Live host Megyn Kelly spoke with Mark Stevens, the founder of the global marketing firm MSCO and an advertiser for Rush Limbaugh's radio program who says his company has been targeted by people who ... Mediaite |
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