2010年12月27日星期一

Yahoo! News: Terrorism

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Yahoo! News: Terrorism


British court holds 9 on US Embassy terror plot (AP)

Posted: 27 Dec 2010 12:43 PM PST

A police van outside Westminster Magistrates' Court, London, as nine men arrive to appear in court charged with conspiracy to cause explosions in the United Kingdom other terrorism offences Monday Dec. 27, 2010. British police early Monday morning charged nine men with conspiring to cause explosions in what they described as an extensive terror plot against UK targets. The men are expected in a London court to answer charges later Monday.  (AP Photo/Lewis Whyld/PA Wire) UNITED KINGDOM OUTAP - Nine men suspected of plotting attacks on the U.S. Embassy and the London Stock Exchange were charged with terrorism-related crimes Monday and jailed until their next court appearance.


U.S. embassy in London was a target of UK suspects (Reuters)

Posted: 27 Dec 2010 11:21 AM PST

Reuters - The U.S. embassy in London was a target of a group of men arrested last week in Britain and charged with conspiracy to cause explosions and preparing acts of terrorism, the U.S. State Department said on Monday.

Nine men remanded in custody over British bomb plot (AFP)

Posted: 27 Dec 2010 12:31 PM PST

A man walks past Westminster Magistrates Court in central London, on December 27. Nine men were remanded in custody on Monday charged with plotting to cause explosions in Britain and other terror offences, a week after they were arrested in pre-dawn raids.(AFP/Carl Court)AFP - Nine men were remanded in custody in Britain on Monday charged with planning attacks in a pre-Christmas plot reportedly targeting the London Stock Exchange and US embassy.


Morocco arrests 6 suspected in terrorism cell (AP)

Posted: 27 Dec 2010 07:23 AM PST

AP - Morocco's Interior Ministry says six people with expertise on explosives have been arrested on suspicion that they were preparing car bomb attacks on foreign and domestic targets.

Nine charged in UK with plotting terrorism (Reuters)

Posted: 27 Dec 2010 06:02 AM PST

A police van thought to be carrying men charged with terrorism offences arrives at City of Westminster Magistrates Court, central London December 27, 2010. REUTERS/Paul HackettReuters - Nine men arrested in British police raids a week ago appeared in court on Monday to face charges of conspiracy to cause explosions and preparing acts of terrorism.


Nine men remanded in custody over 'terror' plot (AFP)

Posted: 27 Dec 2010 05:57 AM PST

A man walks past Westminster Magistrates Court in central London, on December 27. Nine men were remanded in custody on Monday charged with plotting to cause explosions in Britain and other terror offences, a week after they were arrested in pre-dawn raids.(AFP/Carl Court)AFP - Nine men were remanded in custody on Monday charged with plotting to cause explosions in Britain and other terror offences, a week after they were arrested in pre-dawn raids.


Homeland Security chief defends airport security (AP)

Posted: 27 Dec 2010 12:32 AM PST

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano speaks at a White House forum on intellectual property theft and the risks of counterfeited products for U.S. consumers at the White House in Washington, December 14, 2010.    REUTERS/Hyungwon Kang   (UNITED STATES - Tags: CRIME LAW POLITICS BUSINESS)AP - Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano isn't giving any ground when it comes to the use of full-body scanners and invasive pat-downs at airports around the country.


Malaysian colleges a hotbed for militant recruiting: experts (AFP)

Posted: 26 Dec 2010 09:58 PM PST

File photo shows police blocking Malaysian Muslim students during a protest against the US glam rocker Adam Lambert's concert in Bukit Jalil, outside Kuala Lumpur, on October 14, 2010. Malaysia's universities have become prime recruiting grounds for Islamic militants looking for youngsters to draw into terrorist networks, security experts warn.(AFP/File)AFP - Malaysia's universities have become prime recruiting grounds for Islamic militants looking for youngsters to draw into terrorist networks, security experts warn.


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