An Afghanistan native living in California has been arrested and charged with lying to federal authorities, including trying to hide a trip he took to Pakistan to visit Osama bin Laden’s security coordinator.
MORE:
http://rss.cnn.com/~r/rss/cnn_world/~3/-RUenSztJYs/index.html
- Hundreds face Saudi terror trialsSaudi Arabia has announced that nearly 1,000 suspects accused of having ties to al Qaeda will soon be tried for carrying out dozens of “acts of ...
- Sudan cuts ties with Chad after attackSudan cut ties with neighboring Chad and threatened retaliation Sunday after it accused the country of helping train rebels who attacked a suburb of K...
- Taliban ’split with al Qaeda, seek peace’Taliban leaders are holding Saudi-brokered talks with the Afghan government to end the country’s bloody conflict — and are severing their ...
- More than 100 dead in Somalia clashesClashes between Somalia’s transitional government and the Al-Shabab militia left 103 people dead and 420 others wounded, Somali officials said F...
- Sources: Taliban split with al Qaeda, seek peaceTaliban leaders are holding Saudi-brokered talks with the Afghan government to end the country’s bloody conflict — and are severing their ...
- Pentagon: Hussein, al Qaeda not linkedThe U.S. military’s first and only study looking into ties between Saddam Hussein’s Iraq and al Qaeda showed no connection between the two...
- Pentagon: Hussein’s Iraq, al Qaeda not linkedThe U.S. military’s first and only study looking into ties between Saddam Hussein’s Iraq and al Qaeda showed no connection between the two...
- Photographer accused of insurgent tiesThe U.S. military says it has “convincing and irrefutable” evidence that an award-winning Associated Press photographer is connected to th...
- Former Colombian senator seeks asylumAn arrest warrant was issued Tuesday for former Colombian Sen. Mario Uribe Escobar, who is accused of having ties to right-wing paramilitary groups, h...
- Airstrike ‘kills Islamic Somali militants’An airstrike has killed the military leader of an Islamic militant group in Somalia with close ties to al Qaeda, a spokesman for the group said Thursd...
- Wife of ‘Canoe Man’ denies fraud chargesThe wife of a UK man who reappeared five years after he was believed drowned has been accused of defrauding insurance companies and lying to her own s...
- Hundreds held in Saudi terror swoopSaudi authorities announced Wednesday that they have arrested hundreds of people over the past six months for allegedly having ties with al Qaeda and ...
- Poll: Most Saudis oppose al QaedaMost Saudi Arabia citizens interviewed in a poll oppose terrorism and want closer ties with the United States. But many Saudis remain opposed to makin...
- Iran criticizes Morocco’s move to cut tiesIran said Saturday that Morocco’s decision to cut diplomatic ties between the two countries harms Muslim unity, state media reported. ...
- Attorneys: Gitmo trials rushed for U.S. electionDefense lawyers for five al Qaeda suspects have accused prosecutors of rushing their clients to trial to influence the November presidential elections...
- Greenland votes on loosening ties with DenmarkVoters in Greenland went to the polls on the frozen, sparsely populated island Tuesday to decide whether to loosen their ties with Denmark, with which...
- Chavez cuts all ties with ColombiaVenezuelan President Hugo Chavez said Wednesday he is cutting all ties with Colombia as long as Alvaro Uribe remains its president. MORE: h...
- Syria to establish diplomatic ties with LebanonSyrian President Bashar al-Assad has issued a decree ordering the establishment of diplomatic ties with Lebanon, the president’s advisor told CN...
- Taiwan opposition triumphs in electionsTaiwan voters overwhelmingly elected Nationalist Party candidate Ma Ying-jeou to be president on Saturday, apparently choosing the promise of economic...
- Chad pulls troops out of Sudan, official saysChad pulled its troops out of Sudan on Sunday after destroying several rebel bases this month, a government official told CNN. Court ponders a...