Al-Qaeda
US Justice Dep't moves to denaturalize 12 people, including one who supported Al-Qaeda
According to the DoJ, Ouazzani was planning ways to support Al-Qaeda along with two men later convicted of trying to bomb the New York Stock Exchange as early as 2003.
Mali's defense minister reported dead in major al-Qaeda-linked assault
Gunmen stage simultaneous attacks in and outside Mali capital, army says
Taliban arrests senior co-founder Mullah Mutasim Agha Jan amid deepening internal rifts
US commits to Afghan asset talks despite frustration with Taliban - sources
At the core of the US-led effort is a plan to transfer billions in foreign-held Afghan central bank assets into a proposed Swiss-based trust fund.
Why the Muslim Brotherhood is dangerous - opinion
The Muslim Brotherhood continues to churn out Islamic terrorists at a shocking rate, actively seeking to undermine western societies.
Voices from the Arab press: Is the Biden admin. regaining popularity?
A weekly selection of opinions and analyses from the Arab media around the world.
One year later: Withdrawal from Afghanistan was a clear mistake - opinion
The world requires a beacon on a hill, and for the moment, it feels as if President Biden has decided that light should stop short of Afghanistan.
Was the Kabul operation just to save Biden’s approval rating? - opinion
Biden wants the imprint of al-Zawahiri’s death to replace the image of failure and chaotic withdrawal scenes in the collective consciousness of Americans.
Voices from the Arab press: About the killing of Zawahiri
A weekly selection of opinions and analyses from the Arab media around the world.
Grapevine August 5, 2022: Rabbi of the Western Wall hosts Reform Jew
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Biden killing al-Qaeda's Zawahiri can spark regional disaster - opinion
Zawahiri’s death will cause an upheaval in al-Qaeda with a new leadership being installed and this will have definite repercussions. It could lead to an Afghan civil war.
Is Zawahiri the end of the mega terrorist assassination? - analysis
When future terror leaders are hit, they simply may not carry the same punch with the public or with defense officials.
Tight-lipped Taliban leaders gather after US says Zawahiri killed
Officials of the Islamist group, long-time allies of al Qaeda, initially confirmed the Sunday drone strike but said the house that was hit was empty.