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Anil | Apr 28 2006
Press freedom activists and journalists condemned the arrest of satellite TV news station Al-Jazeera's Cairo bureau chief Hussein Abdel Ghani on Wednesday, calling it an attack on journalists everywhere and a violation of freedom of expression,reports...
Anil | Apr 28 2006
Iran's main opposition movement National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) has charged Tehran for working to develop P-2 centrifuges in an effort to obtain nuclear weapons, reports the Iran Focus. 'The mullahs are hard at work trying to build P-2...
Anil | Apr 25 2006
At least 23 persons were killed and 62 wounded in three almost simultaneous explosions Monday night rocked the Egyptian resort city of Dahab, 200 miles southeast of Cairo in the Sinai peninsula, at the height of the tourist season on 24th April night....
Anil | Apr 25 2006
THE latest audiotape by Osama bin Laden only serves to remind the world just how dangerous and fanatical al-Qaeda and its leader were. Bin Laden has urged his followers to prepare for a long war against Western would-be occupiers in Sudan's Darfur...
Anil | Apr 22 2006
Two Atlanta-area men land in federal custody as part of a terrorism probe discussed possible locations for a U.S. attack, including military bases and oil refineries. They are Tech student Syed Ahmed, 21 and .Ehsanul Sadequee, 19, who was arrested a few.
Anil | Apr 22 2006
Documents found on an operative for Al Qaeda who was killed by Pakistani forces showed that he was an explosives expert and a money carrier who appeared to be distributing cash to the families of al Qaeda members, including Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the...
Anil | Apr 22 2006
Many UN relief operations in the Darfur region of Sudan, which has been racked by conflict, are in danger of collapsing within the next few weeks or months, according to Jan Egeland, the UN's under-secretary for humanitarian affairs. He blamed a...
Anil | Apr 22 2006
Tension continue to run high in north- east Sri Lanka after three claymore blasts killed two policemen, a paramilitary guard and a civilian on April 21. Soon after, a civilian belonging to the minority Tamil community was killed by a mob in a nearby area.
Anil | Apr 21 2006
A Georgia (The U.S.)Tech student born in Pakistan has been in federal custody for nearly a month, apparently because authorities suspect a videotape he made of a building may have been related to terrorism, his family said. Syed Haris Ahmed, a...
Anil | Apr 20 2006
Entering into the footsteps of the volatile Middle East, the South Asian countries seem to be destined to be those countries whom peace elude perennially. Sri Lanka: The Tamil Tigers have stepped up violence and has refused to participate in any peace..