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United Nations sanctions monitors have seen no "active ties" this year between Al Qaeda and the Islamist group leading ...
A l-Qaeda affiliate Jama'at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM) is the main group behind a surge in militant jihadist attacks ...
WHILE thousands have suffered from Al Qaeda’s brutality, few understand its inner workings as well as Aimen Dean, a former ...
Gunmen in the West African country of Niger have killed 13 people in the latest of a string of attacks in the region. The ...
The cleric was considered so dangerous that then-President Barack Obama approved the drone strike that killed him in 2011 — ...
Mohamed Abdullah Warsame, 51, was charged last month after allegedly telling an employee at a Montreal homeless shelter that ...
WASHINGTON — President Trump gave his final sign-off Monday to lifting longstanding US sanctions on Syria after pledging to ...
Al Qaeda is not without friends within Afghanistan, beyond its long historical ties with the Haqqani Network, a powerful player within the Taliban regime.
Al-Qaeda has survived significant losses over the past 12 years%2C but keeps finding openings; Now that U.S. is gone%2C Iraq seems particularly fertile ground for terrorists%2C observers say; ...
With up to 6,000 fighters, JNIM is now the most well-armed militant force in the Sahel — and among the most powerful in the world, officials and experts say.
The al-Qaeda that attacked the USA on 9/11 is not the same al-Qaeda the United States fights today. Once based in Afghanistan with a strong leader who ordered attacks on Western capitals, ...
If al Qaeda were a state or something akin to a state in 1996, then by implication Afghanistan and the Taliban did not so much host al Qaeda as surround it, as if it were an enclaved state.