2010年2月5日星期五

Yahoo! News: Terrorism

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Yahoo! News: Terrorism


Half tonne of explosives seized in suspected ETA cache (AFP)

Posted: 05 Feb 2010 01:04 PM PST

Police officers from the bomb squad prepare a robot to inspect a villa in Obidos, 100 kms north of Lisbon. Police in Portugal said Friday they had seized half a tonne of explosives and primed bomb devices in a cache which Spanish anti-terror sources suspect belonged to the armed Basque separatist group ETA.(AFP/Carlos Barroso)AFP - Police in Portugal said Friday they had seized half a tonne of explosives and primed bomb devices in a cache which Spanish anti-terror sources suspect belonged to the armed Basque separatist group ETA.


Police find explosives in Portugal, ETA suspected (AFP)

Posted: 05 Feb 2010 12:11 PM PST

Police officers from the bomb squad prepare a robot to inspect a villa in Obidos, 100 kms north of Lisbon. Police in Portugal said Friday they had seized half a tonne of explosives and primed bomb devices in a cache which Spanish anti-terror sources suspect belonged to the armed Basque separatist group ETA.(AFP/Carlos Barroso)AFP - Portuguese police said Friday they had discovered a cache containing explosive material in central Portugal which Spanish anti-terror sources suspected belong to the armed Basque separatist group ETA.


India, Pakistan officials meet to decide talks agenda (Reuters)

Posted: 05 Feb 2010 08:06 AM PST

A Border Security Force (BSF) soldier opens a gate at the border with Pakistan in Suchetgarh, southwest of Jammu, January 12, 2010. Indian and Pakistani officials are likely to meet on Monday to decide the agenda of bilateral talks proposed by India after a two-year interval following the attacks in Mumbai. REUTERS/Mukesh Gupta/FilesReuters - Indian and Pakistani officials met on Friday to decide the agenda for high-level bilateral talks proposed by India over a year after the terror attacks on Mumbai.


Law official: Airline bomb suspect flips on cleric (AP)

Posted: 04 Feb 2010 10:01 PM PST

This Dec. 2009 photo released by the U.S. Marshal's Service shows Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab in Milan, Mich.  A grand jury indicted Abdulmutallab on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2010 on charges accusing him of attempting to blow up a Detroit-bound Northwest Airlines plane on Christmas Day by trying to use a weapon of mass destruction.  (AP Photo/U.S. Marshal's Service)AP - The Nigerian suspect in a failed Christmas Day airliner bombing turned against the cleric who claims to be his teacher and has helped the U.S. hunt for the radical preacher, a law enforcement official said Thursday.


Homegrown terrorism a growing concern for US intelligence (The Christian Science Monitor)

Posted: 04 Feb 2010 05:08 PM PST

The Christian Science Monitor - The nation’s top intelligence official warned this week of the threat posed by “homegrown terrorism,” though he said there was no evidence yet of an organized terrorist network operating in the US.
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