September 11: The True Story?

By: Sam VakninAuthor of "Malignant Self-love: Narcissism Revisited" In 1983, I was an up and coming young Vice-President in a closely-held and secretive Jewish family multi-billion USD group of companies. I was transferred to New-York and given a corner office on a high...

Former MI5 chief decries 'war on terror'

Lady Eliza Manningham-Buller, the former head of MI5, delivered a withering attack on the invasion of Iraq, decried the term "war on terror", and held out the prospect of talks with al-Qaida during a  BBC...

Deadly Bomb Hits Egyptian Church at New Year's Mass

Another holiday of church goers spoiled by the escapade of a car bombing to resemble terrorism at its worst scenario. Hundreds of people were affected by the traumatic event which left many injured and others dead....

Muslim firebrands challenge Hamas rule in Gaza

""We will not stop targeting the figures of this perverted, crooked government (Hamas), breaking their bones and cleansing the pure land of the Gaza Strip of these abominations," said the group, the Soldiers of...

Somali pirates hijack two vessels in Gulf of Aden

New Delhi: Another example of Sea pirate near Somalia. Somali pirates have hijacked two vessels in the Gulf of Aden. The International Maritime Bureau on Tuesday said the UK-flagged chemical tanker St. James Park,...

BARC laboratory fire, Two killed

New Delhi: Bhabha Atomic Research Centre chemical lab caught fire in Trombay near Mumbai on Tuesday leaving two persons dead but there is no threat of any radioactive leak. The process of identification of the...

Document Shows Iraqi Policeman Killed by Army Officer Was Known A

" 1st Lt. Michael Behenna Should an American soldier be imprisoned for killing a known Al-Qaeda operative in self-defense?  Most Americans, I suspect, would answer that question with a vehement, “No!” — or, in some cases, “Hell, no!” ...

Suicide Attack in NW Pakistan: Twelve killed and 25 injured

A suicide attack apparently targeting an anti-Taliban mayor, Abdul Malik in the North-Western city of Adazai, 10 miles from Peshawar, on Sunday (local time) claimed eleven lives including the mayors'. The blast...

Security concerns force 600 UN workers out of Afghanistan

After the recent spate of attacks and heightened security concerns the UN announced its decision to temporarily relocate 600 members of its international foreign staff based in Afghanistan. The international body...

US Tax Dollars Misused?

"The United States has long suspected that much of the billions of dollars it has sent Pakistan to battle militants has been diverted to the domestic economy and other causes, such as fighting India. Now the...

Al-Qaeda Threatens Oktoberfest

Bavarian police have arrested two Islamic extremists in Munich, leading to an increase in security at the ongoing Oktoberfest. Flights are banned from entering the air space above the festival, and vehicles are not...

Kidnap foreigners for prisoner exchange: Al Quida

This is new headach for the NATO forces, if Al Quida militant adopt the stargey of Kidnapping foreigners for prisoner exchange. Recently in a rescue operation of British Journalist a soldier died, what if this kind of rescue missions happen on daily basis. "A senior al-Qaida...

Obama administration supports Saudi immunity in 9/11 lawsuit

" The Obama administration has petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to protect Saudi Arabia and four of its princes from being held accountable for their alleged role in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attack on the...

Yemenite Jews reach Israel after secret airlift

" A small group of Yemenite Jews has reached Israel after a secret airlift from their Arab homeland. The quasi-governmental Jewish Agency said on Thursday that it brought the 10 people to Israel on...

Surge in Afghanistan unlikely to surpass 30,000, Mullen says

"FORT DRUM, N.Y., Feb. 9, 2009 - The top U.S. military officer said today he doesn't expect the United States to deploy more than about 30,000 additional troops to Afghanistan, emphasizing the need for the State Department and other U.S. agencies to do their part as well. ...

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