Yahoo! News: Terrorism
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- Gov't declares 22 Clinton emails 'top secret'
- EgyptAir mechanic suspected in Russian plane crash
- The Unabomber’s not-so-lonely prison life
- Top moments from the Des Moines GOP debate
- At Trump rally, a rare spotlight on Huckabee and Santorum
- FBI releases video of Oregon standoff shooting as new details emerge
- Ted Cruz mocks Donald Trump for boycotting the debate
- North Korea activity points to possible space launch: U.S. officials
Gov't declares 22 Clinton emails 'top secret' Posted: 29 Jan 2016 04:42 PM PST |
EgyptAir mechanic suspected in Russian plane crash Posted: 29 Jan 2016 04:18 AM PST An EgyptAir mechanic whose cousin joined Islamic State in Syria is suspected of planting a bomb on a Russian passenger plane that was blown out of Egypt's skies in late October, according to sources familiar with the matter. A senior security official at the airline denied that any of its employees had been arrested or were under suspicion, and an Interior Ministry official also said there had been no arrests. "After learning that one of its members had a relative that worked at the airport, Islamic State delivered a bomb in a handbag to that person," said one of the sources, adding the suspect's cousin joined Islamic State in Syria a year and a half ago. |
The Unabomber’s not-so-lonely prison life Posted: 28 Jan 2016 09:03 PM PST |
Top moments from the Des Moines GOP debate Posted: |
At Trump rally, a rare spotlight on Huckabee and Santorum Posted: |
FBI releases video of Oregon standoff shooting as new details emerge Posted: |
Ted Cruz mocks Donald Trump for boycotting the debate Posted: |
North Korea activity points to possible space launch: U.S. officials Posted: 28 Jan 2016 05:16 PM PST By Phil Stewart and Andrea Shalal WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States has seen increased activity around a North Korean missile site, suggesting preparations for a possible space launch in the near future, U.S. officials told Reuters on Thursday. The finding was revealed as Washington shows growing concern that Pyongyang could use space technology to enhance its missile capability and while United Nations Security Council members discuss fresh sanctions against North Korea after it conducted its fourth nuclear test on Jan. 6. The officials cited intelligence suggesting movement of components and propellant at North Korea's Sohae satellite launch facility. |
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