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An aerial view shows the site of two explosions in Damascus, May 10, 2012.
Al-Qaida-linked group says it was behind Damascus bombings

Al-Nusra Front to Protect the Levant People says Thursday's twin suicide bombings in Syria that killed 55, wounded 372, were in retaliation for regime attack of residential areas.

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Mohammed Ibrahim Makkawi, who was arrested upon his arrival at Cairo airport, says he is not the senior al-Qaida leader known as Saif al-Adel, and that he had nothing to do with the organization since 1989.

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An aerial view shows the site of two explosions in Damascus, May 10, 2012.
Al-Qaida-linked group says it was behind Damascus bombings

Al-Nusra Front to Protect the Levant People says Thursday's twin suicide bombings in Syria that killed 55, wounded 372, were in retaliation for regime attack of residential areas.

by DPA and The Associated Press 17 comments
More On This Topic
  • At least 55 killed, nearly 200 wounded in Damascus blasts
Image grab of suspect in Toulouse shooting
Report: Woman warned French police over Toulouse shooter years before killings

Woman tells French media she filed two complaints against Mohamed Merah after he forced her son to watch gruesome videos of al-Qaida shooting women and beheading hostages in Afghanistan.

by Sefy Hendler 6 comments
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  • PROFILE: Suspected Toulouse gunman associated with al-Qaida, Taliban
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Saif al-Adel - AP - February 2012
Egypt: Top Al-Qaida member arrested in Cairo airport

Mohammed Ibrahim Makkawi, who was arrested upon his arrival at Cairo airport, says he is not the senior al-Qaida leader known as Saif al-Adel, and that he had nothing to do with the organization since 1989.

by Avi Issacharoff and The Associated Press 11 comments
Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi Feb. 21, 2012 (AFP)
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Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi takes constitutional oath; more than 60 percent of eligible voters took part in election this week.

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