The U.S. trial of Sulaiman Abu Ghaith, who was al-Qaida's top spokesman and arrested last week in Jordan, expected to last three weeks.
by The Associated Press 2 comments
The U.S. trial of Sulaiman Abu Ghaith, who was al-Qaida's top spokesman and arrested last week in Jordan, expected to last three weeks.
by The Associated Press 2 comments
Israel's use of military force is scrutinized, while the U.S.'s use of armed drones in Pakistan barely registers. But these drones and their civilian casualties are strengthening Pakistani and Taliban extreme Islamism and anti-Americanism – this international footprint is how the U.S. is being judged.
by Qanta Ahmed 5 comments
Group says on its website that whoever comes across American diplomats should follow example of Libya, where the U.S. ambassador and three others were killed on Tuesday in an attack at the consulate in Benghazi.
by Reuters 1 comments
The attack on Egyptian forces allows newly-elected president Morsi to rebrand himself as a daring national leader, but troubles at home are blowing down his neck.
by Avi Issacharoff 0 comments
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