-
Al Qaeda's Next Targets
JD Dallet / Arabian Eye-Redux
Al Qaeda will surely seek reprisals for the death of Osama bin Laden....
-
Ahmed Ghailani and the Justice Department's Communication Breakdown
Antony Dickson / AFP-Getty Images
On Wednesday, the government successfully put a major terrorist away for 20 years to life....
-
Time To Worry
AFP-Getty Images
After nearly a decade, the men and women fighting off terrorist attacks on the homeland are tired...
-
article
How Muslim Bashers Raise Europe's Terrorism Risk
The State Department has issued a "travel alert" for Europe—underscoring the effect Muslim-bashing politicians have had on the terror threat on the continent. MORE
-
article
Pakistan Loses Control
The Afghan Taliban’s three operational chiefs have gone deep underground, senior insurgent officials tell NEWSWEEK, and meetings of the leadership have been... MORE
-
article
In Islamabad, Clinton Unveils $500 Million Aid Package to Pakistan
Hillary Clinton announced more than $500 million in aid projects to Pakistan at a meeting Monday in Islamabad.... MORE
-
article
The Real Failed-State Risk
“What happened in Kampala is just the beginning!... MORE
-
gallery
Photos: What the Taliban Banned
MORE
-
blog
Al Qaeda No. 3 Reportedly Killed in Missile Attack
U.S. authorities are expressing confidence that Al Qaeda's de facto third-ranking leader was killed in a U.S.... MORE
-
blog
Montreal Incident Points Up Continuing Gaps in 'No Fly' Rules
The case of an Aeroméxico flight denied access to U.S. airspace after a passenger's name was found on the U.S.... MORE
-
blog
In New Justice Case, a Terror Leader Returns From the Dead
MORE
-
blog
Does Al Qaeda have a new, new No. 3?
MORE
-
article
Al Qaeda's New, New No. 3?
MORE



