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Title Author Publication & Date
Afghanistan: on the cliff-edge
Paul Rogers Open Democracy
August 31, 2008
Sheikh Said: Al Qaeda's Financier
Mohamed al Shafey Asharq Alawsat
August 29, 2008
Pakistanie Govt. decides ceasefire with FATA, Swat militants
Agencies The News
August 29, 2008
Lost war in Afghanistan
Aijaz Zaka Syed I Arab News
August 29, 2008
Afghanistan: on the cliff-edge
Paul Rogers Open Democracy
August 28, 2008
Accused Terrorist Sues Norway
Tarjei Kidd Olsen IPS News
August 27, 2008
Revealed: Britain's secret propaganda war against al-Qaida
Alan Travis The Guardian
August 26, 2008
MI5: no stereotypical British terrorist
ME Online Staff ME Online
August 22, 2008
Algeria bombings resemble insurgent tactics in Iraq
Liam Stac The Christian Science Monitor
August 21, 2008
Documents: US Strike Aided Bin Laden-Taliban Ties
AP Asharq Alawsat
August 21, 2008
Seven Years After 9/11: Al-Qaida's Strengths and Vulnerabilities
Richard Barrett ICSR
August 19, 2008
Britain's terror laws have left me and my family shattered
Hicham Yezza The Guardian
August 18, 2008
Musharraf crisis worries war on terror allies
Danny Kemp Saudi Gazette
August 18, 2008
A model for modern insurgency
Malou Innocent Armed Forced Journal
August 17, 2008
The Gray Lady of Bagram
Aijaz Zaka Syed Arab News
August 15, 2008
Al-Qa'ida sends its warriors from Iraq to wage 'jihad' in Lebanon
Robert Fisk The Independent
August 15, 2008
Al-Zawahiri Latest Message: Experts Sound Off
Mohammed Youns Asharq Al-Awsat
August 14, 2008
Al-Qaida 'defensive' on ideology
Shaun Waterman ME Times
August 13, 2008
Interview with the Head of Afghan's Secret Service
Susanne Koelbl Der Spiegel
August 12, 2008
Musharraf's Head to Stop the War on Terror
Abdullah Iskandar Al-Hayat
August 11, 2008
War court resumes, readies Canadian's trial
Carol Rosenberg The Miami Herald
August 10, 2008
Spy Case Casts Light on Hezbollah Recruitment in Germany
Ulrike Putz Der Spiegel
August 7, 2008
Al Qaeda crisis erupts in Ankara
TDN Staff Turkish Daily News
August 7, 2008
Restructuring al-Qaeda’s Algerian Insurgency
Thomas Renard Jamestown Foundation
August 6, 2008
US told not to back terrorism against Pakistan
Kamran Khan The News (Pakistan)
August 5, 2008
How Terrorist Groups End: Lessons for Countering al Qa’ida
Seth G. Jones and Martin C. Libicki RAND
August 4, 2008
UK Envoy Praises Saudi Anti-Terrorism Activities
Raghida Bahnam Asharq Alawsat
August 1, 2008
The thirty-year war, revisited
Paul Rogers Open Democracy
July 31, 2008
U.S. Policy Should be Torture Free
William Bache ME Times
July 30, 2008
Who did it?
TDN staff Turkish Daily News
July 30, 2008
Al-Qaeda’s Military Chief in Afghanistan Views the Ongoing Insurgency with Optimism
Michael Scheuer Jamestown Foundation
July 29, 2008
The Torturing Company We Keep
Michael Winship ME Online
July 26, 2008
Empowering “Soft” Taliban Over “Hard” Taliban: Pakistan’s Counter-Terrorism Strategy
Sadia Sulaiman Jamestown Foundation
July 25, 2008
Are 400,000 terrorists, 44 terrorist groups, and five state sponsors of terror trying to attack the United States?
Ivan Eland Online Journal
July 24, 2008
Al-Qaeda hostage plot suspected
Emrullah Uslu Asia Times
July 24, 2008
Five U.K. bombing plotters lose appeal
AP Canoe News
July 23, 2008
Pro-govt tribal elder killed in Bajaur
Mushtaq Yusufzai & Hasbanullah The News (Pakistan)
July 22, 2008
Gitmo war crimes trial hits roadblock
Mike Melia Canoe News
July 21, 2008
Baitullah’s ‘five-day ultimatum’ to NWFP government
Anwarullah Khan Dawn (Pakistan)
July 18, 2008
Saudi inter-faith conference urges global anti-terrorism pact
AFP Zawya
July 18, 2008
Saudi Salafism a Stronger Force in Islamist Militancy than Recanting Clerics
Michael Scheuer Jamestown Foundation
July 17, 2008
British take out second Taliban leader
UPI ME Times
July 16, 2008
Gitmo trials rigged, PM should push for Khadr's return: U.S. military lawyer
Colin Perkel Canoe News
July 16, 2008
US must not opt for hot pursuit, says Zardari
Internews Peninsula
July 15, 2008
Turning their Backs on Jihad
Britta Sandberg Der Spiegel
July 14, 2008
Afghanistan: state of siege
Paul Rogers Open Democracy
July 12, 2008
Guantanamo detainees say they're being denied legal tools
Carol Rosenberg The Miami Herald
July 11, 2008
Youngest Guantanamo detainee deprived of sleep
AFP The Peninsula
July 11, 2008
A tale of two operations
Graham Usher Al Ahram
July 10, 2008
Afghan war finally grabs U.S. attention
Tim Harper The Toronto Star
July 9, 2008
An al-Qaeda Threat in the United Arab Emirates?
Abdul Hameed Bakier Jamestown Foundation
July 8, 2008
Bush lawyers told to speed Guantanamo detention appeals
Marisa Taylor McClatchy Newspapers
July 8, 2008
'Sleeping terrorist cells' still at large, warns Saudi minister
Staff Report Gulf News
July 7, 2008
An absence of exit strategy in Afghanistan
Gulf News staff Gulf News
July 4, 2008
"State Secrets" Privilege Derails Rendition Suit
William Fisher IPS News
July 3, 2008
The Bara operation: anatomy of the response
Nasim Zehra The International News
July 2, 2008
Al Qaida threatens to turn Yemen into 'second Iraq'
Nasser Arrabyee Gulf News
July 2, 2008
Ruling the wilderness
Amir Taheri Gulf News
July 2, 2008
U.S. court rebuffs Arar
The Canadian Press Toronto Star
July 1, 2008
Islamic scholars meeting condemns terror
UPI ME Times
July 1, 2008
Taliban suspend all peace deals with government: spokesman
Agencies International News (Pk)
June 30, 2008
90% of terror suspects were Saudis: Naif
P.K. Abdul Ghafour Arab News
June 30, 2008
Military action to harm peace negotiations: Taliban
Agencies International News (Pk)
June 27, 2008
Saudi Arabia: Cells Were in Contact with Major Al-Qaeda Leaders- Official
Turki Al-Saheil Asharq Alawsat
June 26, 2008
Prisons of war, furnaces of radicalism
Paul Rogers Open Democracy
June 26, 2008
Al Qaeda in Yemen Divided
Nicole Stracke Gulf Research Center
June 25, 2008
Pak Taleban said pulling out of captured town
Reuters Saudi Gazette
June 25, 2008
Blonde, white schoolboy is al-Qa’eda extremist, say police
Richard Edwards The Daily Telegraph
June 25, 2008
Britain removes People's Mujahedeen of Iran from terror list
AP Canoe News
June 24, 2008
Afghanistan in an amorphous war
Paul Rogers Open Democracy
June 20, 2008
Anthropologists At War
Bill Stamets In These Times
June 19, 2008
Taliban ambassador wielded power within Guantanamo
Tom Lasseter McClatchy Newspapers
June 19, 2008
Al-Qaeda's Ever-Changing Methods Makes Us Expect the Worst-Saudi Official
Turki Al-Saheil Asharq Alawsat
June 18, 2008
The rise of jihadism in Russia
Dmitry Shlapentokh Armed Forces Journal
June 18, 2008
Taliban Threatens New Wave of Prison Raids
Matthias Gebauer Der Spiegel
June 17, 2008
Taleban take over villages near Kandahar
AP Khaleej Times
June 17, 2008
U.S. abuse of detainees was routine at Afghanistan bases
Tom Lasseter McClatchy Newspapers
June 16, 2008
Guantánamo: the inside story
Clive Stafford Smith and Isabel Hilton Open Democracy
June 13, 2008
US urges Yemen to hand over terrorism suspects
Associated Press Gulf in the Media
June 13, 2008
White British Converts to Islam Pose Suicide-Bombing Threat in UK
James Brandon Jamestown Foundation
June 10, 2008
Pakistan truce with Taliban 'holds'
Agencies Al Jazeera
June 9, 2008
UN panel criticizes war crimes charges for Gitmo minors
Frank Jordans Canoe News
June 6, 2008
42 Days: An "abundance of caution"
Anthony Barnett Open Democracy
June 6, 2008
Yemen arrests Al Qaeda operative from Asia
Agence France-Presse Gulf in the Media
June 6, 2008
Jihadis Counter Censorship of Islamic State of Iraq
Abdul Hameed Bakier The Jamestown Foundation
June 4, 2008
US security: visitors must give 72 hours' notice
James Orr The Guardian
June 3, 2008
Alleged T.O. terror plot a 'fantasy'
Colin Perkel Canoe News
June 3, 2008
'I Wish I Had the Taliban as My Soldiers'
Interview with Hamid Karzai Der Spiegel
June 2, 2008
The Rebellion Within: An Al Qaeda mastermind questions terrorism
Lawrence Wright The New Yorker
June 2, 2008 Issue
Freed Sami al-Hajj returns to Doha
Al Jazeera staff Al Jazeera
May 31, 2008
Al-Qaida’s afterlife
Paul Rogers Open Democracy
May 29, 2008
Still silenced in Guantánamo
Carol Chodroff Salon
May 29, 2008
British defence chief endorses talks with Taliban
James Grubel Globe and Mail
May 28, 2008
Making Afghan enemies
Rosie Dimanno The Toronto Star
May 28, 2008
Pentagon tightens photo rules at Guantanamo camp
Carol Rosenberg Miami Herald
May 27, 2008
A democracy of suspicion
Dejan Djokic Open Democracy
May 27, 2008
The Quilliam Foundation
Susannah Tarbush Al-Hayat
May 26, 2008
A fighter and a financier
Syed Saleem Shahzad Asia Times
May 23, 2008
Khadr can have interrogation papers
Kirk Makin Globe and Mail
May 23, 2008
Roots of the al-Qaida generation
Noureddine Jebnoun ME Times
May 22, 2008
Report Challenges Orthodoxy on Global Terror
Katie Vandever IPS News
May 22, 2008
Interview with a Taliban commander
Spiegel staff Der Spiegel
May 21, 2008
Jihadi Website Interviews New Leader of Somalia's Shabaab al-Mujahideen
Abdul Hameed Bakier Jamestown Foundation
May 20, 2008
Two takes on terrorism
Gwynne Dyer Monday Morning
May 19, 2008
Pakistani Taliban urges sharia rule
Agencies Al Jazeera
May 16, 2008
Life after Guantanamo
Gamal Nkrumah Al Ahram
May 14, 2008
Sudan posts $246 million bounty for Darfur rebel leader
Agencies Gulf News
May 13, 2008
Elected Gov't Unable to Deal With Taliban Groups
Muddassir Rizvi IPS News
May 13, 2008
Taliban Deliver Silent Death Threats after Midnight
Reuters Asharq Alawsat
May 12, 2008
"Come to Yemen," Al-Qaeda in Yemen appeals to "Saudi Brothers
Nicole Stracke IPS News
May 8, 2008
Abuse Claims Mount Against Pentagon, Contractors
William Fisher IPS News
May 7, 2008
Jihadi Website Advises Recruits on How to Join al-Qaeda
Abdul Hameed Bakier Jamestown Foundation
May 6, 2008
What Zawahiri's Words Mean for Lebanon and the Global War on Terror
Bilal Y. Saab and Magnus Ranstorp Al Hayat
May 6, 2008
Who are today's terrorists?
Claude Salhani ME Times
May 5, 2008
Al-Saqr urged to take action to release detainees in Guantanamo
Kuwait News Agency Gulf in the Media
May 5, 2008
Europol Reveals Trends in Jihadi Terrorism in Europe
Thomas Renard Jamestown Foundation
May 3, 2008
Does Al-Qaeda exist in Lebanon?
Omayma Abdel-Latif Al Ahram
May 1, 2008
Ex-Guantanamo inmate in Iraq suicide bombing-TV
Reuters Asharq Alawsat
May 1, 2008
Ex Guantanamo prosecutor says terror trials were rushed
Carol Rosenberg Miami Herald
April 29, 2008
German Islamist Appears in New Jihad Video
Matthias Gebauer and Yassin Musharbash Der Spiegel
April 28, 2008
Guantanamo eclipses other US abuses
Rhodri Davies Al Jazeera
April 26, 2008
Jihadists Targeted in Germany
Spiegel staff Der Spiegel
April 23, 2008
Amnesty unveils shock 'waterboarding' film
Nigel Morris The Independent
April 22, 2008
French Record in Algeria Shows Torture Doesn’t Produce Results
Jonathan Power Arab News
April 21, 2008
We don't have prisoners here
Omar El Akkad Globe and Mail
April 19, 2008
Europe facing radicalization over the Web
Olivier Guitta ME Times
April 18, 2008
Violence in Bundeswehr Deployment Area Increases Dramatically
Matthias Gebauer Der Spiegel
April 12, 2008
Appeal court blocks deportation of terror suspects
Alan Travis and Peter Walker The Guardian
April 9, 2008
Saudi prisoner won't participate in Gitmo war crimes court
Ben Fox Canoe News
April 7, 2008
Euphemism and American Violence
David Bromwich NY Review of Books
April 3, 2008
Targeting the Khyber Pass: The Taliban’s Spring Offensive
Andrew McGregor Jamestown Foundation
April 2, 2008
Key Pakistani official says U.S. must end attacks on militants
Saeed Shah McClatchy Newspapers
April 1, 2008
An Online Terrorist Training Manual - Part One: Creating a Terrorist Cell
Abdul Hameed Bakier Jamestown Foundation
April 1, 2008
Al-Qaeda Grooming Militants Who 'Look Western': CIA Chief
AFP Asharq Alawsat
March 31, 2008
Lawyer: Gitmo trials pegged to '08 campaign
Carol Rosenberg Miami Herald
March 28, 2008
Taking stock of the war on terror
Mark Danner Salon
March 27, 2008
Talking to the Taliban
Graeme Smith The Globe and Mail
March 27, 2008
Taliban Again Threaten Spring Offensive
Agencies Asharq Alawsat
March 26, 2008
Is Briana Waters a terrorist?
Tracy Tullis Salon
March 26, 2008
The Science of Terror
Jim Miles ME Online
March 25, 2008
The Haqqani Network and Cross-Border Terrorism in Afghanistan
Imitaz Ali Jamestown Foundation
March 24, 2008
AQIM's new kidnapping strategy
Olivier Guitta ME Times
March 24, 2008
French make arrests as terror fears rise
Jean-Pierre Verges Canoe News
March 21, 2008
Laptop Jihadi
Adam Shatz London Review of Books
March 20, 2008
Radical Islamists no longer welcome in Pakistani tribal areas
Jonathan S. Landay McClatchy Newspapers
March 20, 2008
Interview with EU Justice Commissioner Franco Frattini
Markus Verbeet Der Spiegel
March 19, 2008
Intelligence in Recent Public Literature
Loch K. Johnson CIA
March 19, 2008
How to Become a Concentration Camp Guard Without Even Trying
Joshua Holland Alter Net
March 18, 2008
United States censors Guantanamo prisoner's sketch of force-feeding
Andrew O. Selsky Canoe News
March 17, 2008
‘Repatriated Saudis Have No Proven Terror Links’
Raid Qusti Arab News
March 17, 2008
Germany's First Suicide Bomber in Afghanistan?
Matthias Gebauer et al Der Spiegel
March 15, 2008
AFGHANISTAN: UN Secretary-General warns of threats to "still fragile" country
IRIN report IRIN News
March 12, 2008
Combatants may get phone link to home
Carol Rosenberg Miami Herald
March 11, 2008
Persistent Police Efforts Can Defeat Terrorists
Jonathan Power Arab News
March 10, 2008
Canada, NATO and Nuclear Terror
Jim Miles Middle East Online
March 6, 2008
Taliban defeat in North-West Frontier?
Daveed Gartenstein-Ross Middle East Times
March 5, 2008
Europe, very much on al-Qaida's radar
Olivier Guitta Middle East Times
March 3, 2008
Kabul Rejects US Take on Taleban ‘Control’
Agencies Arab News
February 29, 2008
Europe Turning Away Guantanamo People'
David Cronin IPS News
February 28, 2008
The SWISH Report
Paul Rogers Open Democracy
February 28, 2008
Algerian army surrounds Maghreb Qaeda chief: reports
Reuters Reuters
February 28, 2008
Pentagon Boss Resigns, Ex-Prosecutor Joins Defense
Andy Worthington Counterpunch
February 27, 2008
Homegrown terrorism: Keeping your eye on others isn’t sneaky -- it’s patriotic!
Mark Drolette Online Journal
February 27, 2008
A Commission that Should Cause Concern
Donald A. Downs Independent Institute
February 27, 2008
The Hippocratic Oath Dies in Gitmo
H. Candace Gorman In These Times
February 26, 2008
Waterboarding is Merely Unpleasant ... Right?
Robert Weitzel Counterpunch
February 25, 2008
When the Terrorists Were 'Our Guys'
Robert Parry Consortium News
February 22, 2008
Analysis: Terrorism 2.0
Leander Schaerlaeckens ME Times
February 20, 2008
FDNY Spies
Colin Meyn In These Times
February 18, 2008
Jose Padilla Brings Torture to Trial
Doug Cassel In These Times
February 14, 2008
Imad Mughniyeh: Hezbollah's Phantom Killed
Ali Nourizadeh Asharq Alawsat
February 13, 2008
Britain ignoring key threats in dash to stop terrorists, report says
David Stringer Canoe News
February 12, 2008
Bush orders clampdown on flights to US
Ian Traynor The Guardian
February 11, 2008
America's Failure in Afghanistan
Charles Hawley Der Spiegel
February 8, 2008
US censured for waterboarding
Martin Hodgson The Guardian
February 7, 2008
The Whys of Spies
Jacob Sullum Reason Magazine
February 6, 2008
Al-Qaida in Lebanon
Fidaa Itani ME Online
February 5, 2008
Intrigue takes Afghanistan to the brink
M K Bhadrakumar Asia Times
February 5, 2008
Torture Still Doesn't Work
Robert Fisk The Independent
February 4, 2008
Extraordinary Rendition on Trial
Christopher Moraff In These Times
February 4, 2008
New Muslim-friendly phrasebook to counter-terror
Agencies ME Online
Febuary 1, 2008
Arab ministers attend anti-terrorism conference
Agencies ME Online
January 31, 2008
Harkat in all-too-famililar 'hell'
Jon Willing Ottawa Sun
January 31, 2008
Pakistani Taliban warlord arises as terrorist leader
Saeed Shah and Tim Johnson McClatchy Newspapers
January 30, 2008
"We Can't Afford to Let Them Spill the Beans"
Gary Leupp Counterpunch
January 29, 2008
Taliban find fertile new ground in Pakistan
Imtiaz Ali Asia Times
January 29, 2008
Pakistani Taliban grows bolder, taking fight to doorstep of frontier city
Tim Johnson and Jonathan S. Landay McClatchy Newspapers
January 28, 2008
Al Qaeda Records Shed Light on Foreign Recruits
Khody Akhavi IPS News
January 25, 2008
U.K. cops offer to train academics to spot extremist students
David Stringer Canoe News
January 23, 2008
Pakistan’s Frontier Corps Struggles to Hold Forts against Taliban Attacks
Rahimullah Yusufzai Jamestown Foundation
January 22, 2008
Questions from public flood Al Qaida
Agencies Gulf News
January 22, 2008
Militants make a claim for talks
Syed Saleem Shahzad Asia Times
January 18, 2008
Punishing Thought Crime: Would New Bill Make YOU a Terrorist?
Scott Thill AlterNet
January 17, 2008
bin Laden's son says he wants to be a peace ambassador between West, Muslims
AP Canoe News
January 17, 2008
Al-Qaeda now unleashed and targeting internationals, warn analysts
IRIN Report IRIN News
January 16, 2008
A Soldier's Heartening Assessment of the War on Terror
Rami Khouri Middle East Online
January 16, 2008
The “Lone Wolf” and al-Qaeda Sleeper Cells in the United States
Abdul Hameed Bakier Jamestown Foundation
January 15, 2008
War on Terror Moves East
Jim Lobe IPS News
January 15, 2008
Questions for Al-Qaida: A WEB Q&A WITH BIN LADEN'S NO. 2
Yassin Musharbash Der Spiegel
January 15, 2008
FBI wants instant access to British identity data
Owen Bowcott The Guardian
January 15, 2008
Saudi Arabia needs special laws to curb terror ideologies
Khaleej Times staff Khaleej Times
January 14, 2008
Al Qaida wing vows to free jailed militants
Agencies Gulf News
January 13, 2008
Pakistan's Terror Inc.
Arnaud De Borchegrave Middle East Times
January 11, 2008
Protests mark Guantanamo six years
Agencies Al Jazeera
January 11,