2011年1月3日星期一

Yahoo! News: Terrorism

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Yahoo! News: Terrorism


US officials: White House picks special-ops chief (AP)

Posted: 03 Jan 2011 04:24 PM PST

AP - The top Pentagon job overseeing the secret special operations war on terrorist groups has been offered to former U.S. counterterrorism ambassador Michael Sheehan, according to two senior U.S. officials.

French trial for 8 suspects in terror finance ring (AP)

Posted: 03 Jan 2011 12:14 PM PST

AP - Eight men went on trial on Monday in Paris for their alleged roles in an armed gang accused of using explosives and the threat of violence to finance Islamic terror operations.

Nigeria's president sets out anti-terror plans (Reuters)

Posted: 03 Jan 2011 09:33 AM PST

A woman surrounded by relatives, mourns the death of her husband at Asokoro Hospital, after a bomb explosion near a military barracks in Nigeria's capital Abuja December 31, 2010. REUTERS/Afolabi SotundeReuters - Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan announced a series of anti-terrorism initiatives on Monday as he looks to regain control after a wave of attacks in the last week of 2010 rocked Africa's most populous nation.


Government warned on scrapping control orders (AFP)

Posted: 03 Jan 2011 05:52 AM PST

An armed police officer stands guard as the area around Hyde Park Corner is evacuated during a security alert in central London on October 6, 2010. The British government would get rid of its measures to detain terror suspects AFP - The government would get rid of its measures to detain terror suspects "at their peril", its independent reviewer of anti-terror laws said Monday.


SKorea talks tough but opens door to diplomacy (AP)

Posted: 03 Jan 2011 07:00 AM PST

People march with a banner and flags during a rally in support of North Korea's 'joint new year editorial' at Kim Il Sung Square, in Pyongyang, North Korea Monday, Jan. 3, 2011. In the North Korean capital, about 100,000 people gathered Monday for the annual New Year rally to display loyalty to leader Kim Jong Il.  (AP Photo/Kyodo News) JAPAN OUT, MANDATORY CREDIT, FOR COMMERCIAL USE ONLY IN NORTH AMERICAAP - South Korea's president on Monday opened the door to possible peace talks with North Korea even as he vowed not to let Pyongyang "covet even an inch of our territory" — looking to strike a delicate balance between diplomacy and strength two days after the North called for better ties with Seoul.


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