alqaeda
More News
-
TikTok to prohibit videos promoting bin Laden's 'Letter to America'
TikTok will prohibit videos promoting Al-Qaida leader, Osama bin Ladin’s letter justifying his actions against US
-
95% of sectarian violence worldwide focused on Shias only, reveals report
Balochistan bore brunt of terror attacks in Pakistan during 2017, says Global Extremism Monitor
-
Seven suspected al Qaeda fighters killed in Yemen drone strike
US military is the only force known to operate armed drones over Yemen
-
‘Hardcore militant’ arrested in Mominabad
Police disclose arrest during press conference, say arms, explosives also recovered
-
Drone strike 'kills four Qaeda suspects' in Yemen
United States is the only force known to operate armed drones over Yemen
-
Al Qaeda leader pledges allegiance to new Taliban leader
As leader of al Qaeda organisation for jihad, I extend my pledge of allegiance once again, said 14 minute recording
-
Three terrorists linked to banned outfits arrested in Karachi
Militants were involved in supplying arms to banned outfits and distributing hate material, says CTD
-
Insurgent group pledges allegiance to al Qaeda's Syria wing
The group made the pledge in a statement distributed by supporters online; pledge is a boost for anti-IS Nusra Front
-
Syria arrests 'Al-Qaeda suspect in Druze bombing'
The arrested man reportedly also confessed the group was behind attacks in Sweida city which killed 31 people
-
Top al Qaeda commander killed in Balochistan: home minister
Sarfraz Bugti says Umar Lateef had established al Qaeda network in Balochistan, south Punjab as well as in Afghanistan
-
Al Qaeda in Syria claims capture of US-backed rebels
The militant group said Division 30 had coordinated with aircraft from US-led coalition to strike Al-Nusra positions
-
Govt remains tightlipped, as lawmakers demand answers on Mullah Omar's 'death'
Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali has also refrained from commenting on the issue
-
Qaeda websites suggest Libi alive, promise new video
The messages posted by Ansar and Alfidaa websites suggested that Libi remains alive.
-
Al Qaeda down, but not out in Pakistan
Its finances have dried up, and those who once idolised the group wonder whether it can survive.
-
Bin Laden Letters: Al Qaeda told Mehsud to stop attacking Pakistan mosques, markets
Bin Laden had asked members to leave Waziristan to escape drone attacks.
-
US defends killing Americans who join al Qaeda
Targets must pose imminent threat, capture not feasible: US Attorney General.
-
Man arrested in Cairo not Seif al Adel: Officials
Makkawi mistakenly detained on return to Egypt from Pakistan.
-
Al Qaeda lashes four Yemenis for drinking alcohol
The incident occurred in the presence of dozens of witnesses summoned to watch a show of summary justice.
-
Renegade officer: ‘Al Qaeda hit-man’ may walk free as witnesses retract
Sindh requests Punjab for his transfer to province.
-
A-Levels to al Qaeda: Traumatised father keeps mum
Father of Aslam Awan claims he has been told ‘not to speak anymore’.
-
Al Qaeda hits hard times after Bin Laden death: Analysts
Deprived of its historic leader, al Qaeda's money troubles have forced it to scale down its activities.
-
Al Qaeda claims kidnapping of Weinstein in Pakistan
Halt air strikes in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Somalia, Yemen; release1993 WTC bombers, bin Laden family Zawahiri demands.
-
Drone strikes: Al Zawahiri, al Libi ‘high value targets’
US officials said lower-level fighters and other insurgent groups will remain a focus of Predator strikes.
-
Talking to the terrorists
The truth is that Pakistan has to fight al Qaeda and its warriors to the bitter end.
-
Zawahiri and Libi rank high in CIA drone hit-list: Report
Zawahiri and Libi's death could mean end of al Qaeda, say US officials.
-
Al Zawahiri: To plot or not to be
In maelstrom of Arab Spring, Zawahiri has hailed successive fall of despotic regimes, doing so via militant websites.
-
Radical US-born cleric Awlaqi killed: Yemen defence ministry
Tribal sources say Awlaqi, who was on US wanted list, killed in air strike which hit two vehicles in Marib province.
-
Army says no confirmation on Al Shahri’s death
Pakistan military has ‘no knowledge’ of drone attack targets .
-
Al Qaeda chief of operations killed in Pakistan: US official
Death poses new challenge to Ayman al Zawahiri.
-
'Al Qaeda could be degraded to existing mostly as a propaganda arm in two years'
Vickers says FATA may continue to remain epicenter of terrorism even if al Qaeda is eliminated.
-
Pakistan sceptical over al Qaeda leader’s death
Reluctance to confirm may stem from added US pressure to eliminate ‘terrorist havens’.
-
Death of deputy chief deals heavy blow to al Qaeda
Rahman was multi-skilled al Qaeda organiser and thinker, say analysts.
-
Al Qaeda’s second in command killed in drone strike: US
US official says that this was a major blow to al Qaeda.
-
Interview with a spy: ‘Step into Pakistani shoes’
Former CIA station chief asks his fellow Americans to understand Pakistani threat perceptions, frustrations.
-
Shahbaz Taseer and today’s Pakistan
Most credible candidate among kidnappers is al Qaeda and subordinate groups out to acquire funds for their activities.
-
Al Qaeda No2 Atiyah Abd al Rahman killed in Pakistan
Al Rahman is believed to have been killed in drone strike on August 22 in Waziristan.
-
How Urdu got associated with Muslims in India — Part II
By the 20th century, Urdu came to possess an impressive amount of Islamic literature including scholarly works.
-
Obituary of liberal-secularism — II
Democracy means Islamists can do what they want in their country as long as they stay away from the developed world.
-
Al Qaeda firmly rooted in Pakistan tribal fiefdom
Since fleeing the invasion of Afghanistan, al Qaeda bosses have carved out a new haven in Pakistan's northwest.
-
Tortured rebel basks in his finest hour
Rebel commander says Qaddafi’s fall has been a dream come true.
-
Pakistan-China relations
Pakistan-China relations are in danger of being undermined by Pakistan’s total lack of understanding of Chinese...
-
Police hope to recover kidnapped American 'soon'
Police assures Weinstein not taken out of Pakistan.
-
Minister’s assassination: Taliban behind Bhatti’s murder, says top cop
Senate panel raises concern over the high acquittal rate for terror suspects.
-
Restoration of military aid: United States offers quid pro quo
Levin says washington will restore aid if Islamabad reverses decision to expel US military trainers.
-
Caller: Pay up or prepare to die!
Even extortionists negotiate, Karachi’s businessmen learn.
-
Daunted Afghans find refuge in former foe Russia
Russia has renewed interest in Afghanistan, quietly allowing local Afghan community to thrive as gesture of goodwill.
-
Suspect behaviour: Govt in no hurry to screen out extremists in LEAs
Federal govt had announced that all security personnel would be vetted to counter radicalisation.
-
UN General Assembly session: White House tepid over summit request
Islamabad is making hectic efforts to arrange talks between Prime Minister Gilani and President Obama.
-
Looking the other way
Groups such as Sipah-e-Sahaba, (once?) nurtured by state, are now out to force their former masters to stand aside.
-
Young Pakistanis turn to music to beat bombers
Music lovers believe that drums and music not only ease frustration, but help others speak out.