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US 9/11 law an international legal Pandora's Box
Congress passed JASTA, overcoming President Barack Obama's veto, to help relatives of victims of the September 2001
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In poor taste: Dress depicting 9/11 attacks on sale in London
Stall holder Jaspir Bhatti insisted he had not realised what was featured on the dress
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Pakistan concerned at overturning of presidential veto on 9/11 lawsuits bill
Legislation allows families of 9/11 victims to sue countries such as Saudi Arabia for alleged backing of attackers
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9/11 widow files lawsuit against Saudi Arabia
Stephanie DeSimone alleges Saudi Arabia of providing material support to al Qaeda for more than a decade
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Saudi warns of 'disastrous consequences' over US 9/11 law
. Saudi Arabia was home to 15 of the 19 al Qaeda hijackers who carried out the September 11
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US Congress rejects Obama's veto of Saudi 9/11 bill
A senior Saudi prince reportedly threatened to pull billions of dollars out of US assets if it were to become law
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Sacked Muslim teacher suing school for 'racial discrimination' over 9/11 video
Bi says no action was taken against the teacher responsible for screening the video in the classroom
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De-classified transcript: Guantanamo inmate believes Saudi royal had role in 9/11
Says a religious figure who urged him to take part in anti-US plot referred to a man as ‘Your Highness’
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Guantanamo prisoner says Saudi ‘royal’ involved in 9/11 attacks
Transcript alleges unnamed member of Saudi royal family was part of an effort to recruit an Al Qaeda bombmaker
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Obama would veto bill allowing 9/11 families to sue Saudi Arabia
‘I do anticipate the president would veto this legislation when it is presented to him,’ says White House spokesperson
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9/11 anniversary: Do not allow terrorists to divide America: Obama
US president says they have delivered justice to Osama bin Laden
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US response to 9/11 increased terror threat: Hollande
Hollande, whose country was rocked by extremist attacks in recent past, was also fiercely critical of the US riposte
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9/11 victims honored at Ground Zero on 15th anniversary
Presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump temporarily paused their election campaign to attend service
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9/11 hijacker's mother believes he is alive in Guantanamo
Atta's family has long claimed they believe he had nothing to with the attacks and was alive
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Fifteen years after 9/11, America in perpetual war
The budget for the CIA, FBI and National Security Agency has nearly doubled since 2001
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9/11: 102 minutes that changed America
Here is the timeline of the events that fateful morning, which reshaped the course of US history
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Obama urges unity on eve of 9/11 anniversary
We cannot give in to those who would divide us; we cannot react in ways that erode our society, says US President
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Facebook's algorithm puts hoax story about 9/11 on Trending Topics
'We are aware a hoax article and have removed it' Facebook spokesperson says
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Fifteen years on, 9/11 seared into New York history
More than 2,750 people were killed when two passenger jets destroyed the Twin Towers
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American Muslims on edge as Eidul Azha looks set to fall on September 11
'If people are trying to build walls, we are building bridges' Imam Shamsi Ali of New York says
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US reveals suspicions of Saudi ties to 9/11
Congress releases '28 pages' on alleged ties of Saudi officials with 9/11 hijackers
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CIA chief says secret 9/11 report not evidence of Saudi complicity
Former senator Bob Graham has alleged that Saudi officials provided assistance to the 9/11 hijackers
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September 11 suspect asks that US judge step down, cites evidence destruction
The motion was filed on May 10 and recently cleared for release
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Compensating civilian victims of terror
After 9/11, a number of human rights laws were enacted. However, the real issue remains their weak implementation
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US Senate votes to allow 9/11 victims to sue Saudi Arabia
Obama opposes the law because it would essentially waive the doctrine of sovereign immunity
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12 never-before-seen photos show Bush’s response to 9/11 attacks
Images take us inside the White House and provide a rare glimpse into Bush’s actions on 9/11
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Donald Trump mixes up '9/11' with '7/11'
Republican frontrunner mistakenly mentions name of a popular convenience store chain in place of 9/11
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Not in Saudi interest to destabilise global economy over 9/11 bill: White House
Most of the 19 attackers on September 11, 2001 were Saudi nationals who hijacked four planes
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Saudi Arabia threatens to sell off US assets if held responsible for 9/11
Saudi foreign minister says they will be forced to sell up to $750 billion in Treasury securities and other assets
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Female guard testimony illegally redacted in 9/11 hearing: lawyers
Lawyers for the accused say prisoners' objections to being touched must be respected on religious grounds
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‘I was 100% right’ on 9/11 Muslim remarks: Trump
US Republican presidential candidate says he saw thousands of Muslims in New Jersey cheering 9/11 attacks
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This Paris attacks survivor also survived 9/11
The 36-year-old managed to crawl to safety when the Bataclan concert hall came under attack
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Islamophobia is giving Muslims mental disorders, studies suggest
'Discriminatory behaviour towards Muslims is the largest contributing factor to their deteriorating mental health'
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9/11 attack partially funded from India, claims former New Delhi police chief
Neeraj Kumar says funds were raised through a kidnapping and handed over to Mohammad Atta
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Guantanamo judge rules lawyer for 9/11 suspect should stay on
Issue of bin Attash's legal representation has stalled the hearings involving him and others charged in 9/11 attacks
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Victims' relatives gather 14 years after September 11 attacks on US
President Barack Obama is set to observe a moment of silence to mark the anniversary at the White House
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US considered nuking Afghanistan after 9/11: report
Aide to former German chancellor says Bush administration had played through all possibilities
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Dust-covered woman from iconic 9/11 photograph dies of cancer
Borders, 28 at the time of the attacks, was just one month into a job for Bank of America in one of the Twin Towers
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New Oxford vice-chancellor says US over-reacted to 9/11
Professor Louise Richardson says the US reacted the way it did due to inexperience in dealing with violent extremism
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Witnessing the 9/11 tragedy
The real stakes in the war on terror can be summed up just in one word: Oil.
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Obama orders US airstrikes in Syria against Islamic State
It will take time to eradicate a cancer like IS, says Obama
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Protest: ‘Black Day’ observed by Jamaat
The Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) observed a black day to condemn the US aggression towards Muslim states.
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War on terror: Pakistan reminds Americans of its sacrifices, with an ad
The US govt appears to acknowledge Pakistan's support in the war on terrorism.
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9/11 anniversary: As tears unite Americans, the spotlight shifts to Abbottabad
The last abode of Bin Laden competes with Ground Zero in terms of media interest .
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What 9/11 has meant to Pakistan
My fear was General Musharraf would be blinded by desperate need to use the invasion to gain international legitimacy.
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Front line ‘ally’: Befriended at barrel’s end
Musharraf tells of the "blatant ultimatum" to stand with America in War on Terror and allowing US use of two bases.
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Post Afghanistan, militants come home to roost
Swat had to face the brunt of militants who came back from their jihad in Afghanistan.
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‘Little Pakistan’ fights decay, abandonment
A Brooklyn neighbourhood has seen its fortunes decline, the community frayed after 9/11.
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Ground-zero of terrorism: The tea stopped flowing, stories heard no more
Frontline city in the war on terror, Peshawar has been reduced to a shadow of its former self.
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For a Guantanamo survivor, the worst is not over
Freed from custody in 2008, Iqbal is still routinely harassed by Punjab police.