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How Did a German Man End Up Dead in a U.S. Drone Strike?
On Feb. 16, 2012 a missile launched from an American drone struck a pickup truck outside the city of Mir Ali in Pakistan's rugged tribal region. As many as 15 men died in the attack, which many reports claimed killed mostly "Uzbek Islamists."...
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Sochi Watch: Everything You Need to Know about Russia's Massive Olympic Security Operation
Just five weeks before the 2014 Winter Olympics kick off in Sochi, two bombings in the Russian city of Volgograd have highlighted security concerns in the volatile region, and drawn attention to the massive security apparatus emerging around the Olympic...
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Mon, Dec 12 2013 3:07 PM
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How a CIA Officer Wanted for Kidnapping in Italy Ended Up Arrested in Panama
On Wednesday, the story of Robert Seldon Lady, a former CIA station chief in Milan, Italy, took another improbable turn when he was arrested in Panama near the Costa Rican border. Lady has been living quietly in the United States since fleeing an Italian...
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Turkey's Kurdish leadership debates the definition of terrorism
Members of Turkey's Kurdish Peace and Democracy Party (BDP) proposed a more decentralized Turkish government at a Brookings Institution panel on Tuesday. "We don't believe that a centralized system of government that manages all of these...
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Wed, Apr 04 2012 7:26 AM
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The not-so-terrible fate awaiting Norway’s alleged mass killer
Among the many questions that remain over why and how a gunman was able to kill at least 76 people in Norway on Friday, perhaps nothing is more infuriating than the cushy fate that seems to await Anders Behring Breivik, the suspect. If you're going...
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Mon, Jul 07 2011 9:34 AM
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Why would Norway be a target?
To be clear -- no one has yet claimed responsibility for today's blasts in central Oslo. But Norway has not been immune from terror threats in the past. Al Qaeda's new chief, Ayman al Zawahri, has called for attacks on the country. After an audio...
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Fri, Jul 07 2011 10:21 AM
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Video from Oslo shows incredible damage
Here is an eyewitness video from the aftermath of today’s attack in central Oslo. Read More...
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Fri, Jul 07 2011 8:34 AM
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Huge explosion rocks central Oslo
At least one bomb went off outside the offices of Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg and several other government buildings earlier today. The prime minister was unharmed. Just within the hour, there were reports of a second blast in central Oslo...
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Fri, Jul 07 2011 7:44 AM
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Should artists' bad politics be held against them?
In the much-discussed cover story of this weekend's New York Times Magazine , Lynn Hirschberg profiles M.I.A., née Maya Arulpragasam, the British-by-way-of-Sri-Lanka musician whose third album comes out later this summer. It's an interesting piece...
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Wed, Jun 06 2010 10:38 AM
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The world's most irrelevant terrorists
Not that terrorism is ever defensible as a political tactic, but it's at least possible to determine the political motivation behind a terrorist attack. That's not really true of the Real IRA's latest bombing , carried out just hours before...
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Mon, Apr 04 2010 10:50 AM
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Why was the crazed axe-murderer allowed into Denmark?
A number of strange a contradictory reports have emerged about the Somali national who a ttempted to kill controverisal Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard with an axe in his home on New Year's Day, but it's becoming clear that someone dropped...
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Mon, Jan 01 2010 12:26 PM
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Move over Sully, it's time for the Flying Dutchman
If anything good has come from the Flight 253 terror attack -- in which a 23-year-old Nigerian man attempted to detonate an explosive on a flight from Amsterdam to Detroit on Christmas Day -- it has been the tale of the Flying Dutchman. Jasper Schuringa...
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Mon, Dec 12 2009 10:37 AM
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Things to remember about the Nigerian terror suspect
Poor Nigeria. As if it didn't already have a terrible reputation, the alleged terror attempt by a 23-year-old Abdul Farouk Abdulmutallab yesterday on a flight from Amsterdam to Detriot seals the deal. But as you're reading the news, a few caveats...
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Sat, Dec 12 2009 11:20 AM
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Italian court convicts CIA agents in absentia
Today, an Italian court convicted 23 U.S. citizens, 22 of them acknowledged as CIA agents, for the daylight abduction and "extraordinary rendition" of cleric Hassan Mustafa Osama Nasr, better known as Abu Omar. The CIA snatched Abu Omar off...
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Wed, Nov 11 2009 10:42 AM
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The Geert Wilders Road Show is going back to London
Dutch MP Geert Wilders won an appeal lifting his travel ban to the United Kingdom . He was barred from entering the country after British officials deemed him a risk to the public order. Wilders, who wants to ban the Koran, called the reversal a victory...
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Tue, Oct 10 2009 1:05 PM
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