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Mali manual suggests al-Qaida has feared weapon

However, the cover page of the manual boasts the name of al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb.

Yemen president warns al-Qaida seeks to rule again

Yemen's president is warning that al-Qaida militants in his country are trying to retake areas they once controlled in the south, but says a military offensive this week helped thwart those plans.

Yemen launches major offensive against al-Qaida

Yemeni military officials say thousands of troops, backed by tanks and warplanes, have launched a major offensive in a southern province to rout al-Qaida militants from the area.

U.N.: Nusra Front in Syria gains recruits after announcing tie to al Qaida

The more gruesome sectarian-tinged activity comes, however, from extremist groups such as Nusra, which the State Department has designated as a branch of the group al Qaida in Iraq.

Yemeni al-Qaida leader warns Americans on security

The military leader of al-Qaida's Yemeni branch says Americans will not be safe unless their leaders respect the security of other nations and do not attack or oppress them.

Suspected US drones kill 7 al-Qaida men in Yemen

A Yemeni military official says suspected U.S. drone strikes have killed seven suspected al-Qaida militants in the group's southern stronghold of Abyan.

Norway upholds convictions in al-Qaida terror plot

Investigators say the plot was linked to the same al-Qaida planners behind thwarted attacks against the New York subway system and a shopping mall in Manchester, England, in 2009.

3 al-Qaida members, 2 soldiers dead in Yemen clash

A security official says al-Qaida gunmen attacked a military position in a southern province, touching off fighting that left three militants and two soldiers dead.

Despite word of split over al Qaida, Nusra Front still key in Syria fighting

Jawlani's language in his audio message seemed to reject subordination to Baghdadi, pledging obedience directly instead to Ayman al Zawahiri, the Egyptian doctor who leads al Qaida.

Pentagon: US still in armed conflict with al-Qaida

Senior Pentagon officials are defending a 2001 military force law, saying the U.S. remains in armed conflict with al-Qaida and its associate forces.

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Officials: Car bombs, shooting kill 30 across Iraq

There was no claim of responsibility for any of the attacks, but they bore the hallmark of...

BAGHDAD: Separate attacks kill 32 people across Iraq

There was no claim of responsibility for any of the attacks, but they bore the hallmark of...

24 dead in new wave of Iraq attacks

24 dead in new wave of Iraq attacks

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Rep. Rogers: Al-Qaeda changing "communication tactics" following NSA leaks

Rogers: Al-Qaeda changing "communication tactics" following NSA leaks

Daily Kos: Bill Clinton (and maybe Obama?) demonstrates the type of thinking...

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Series of Attacks Kill 40 People Across Iraq

There was no claim of responsibility for any of the attacks, but they bore the hallmark of...

Car bombs, shootings kill 30 across Iraq

Car bombs, shootings kill 30 across Iraq

Day of deadly bombings and shootings in Iraq

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