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'Jihad Jane' pleads not guilty

An American woman who authorities say called herself "Jihad Jane" is scheduled to be arraigned Thursday in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, accused of conspiring to support terrorists and kill a person in a foreign country, the U.S. Justice Department said.

 

Australia and Indonesia Find It Hard to Make Up

Australia and Indonesia Find It Hard to Make Up

On March 9, three terrorist suspects were killed by Indonesian police during a raid in Jakarta. Forensic experts carefully examined their bodies but kept their conclusions from the public until ...

 

Palestinians Honor a Figure Reviled in Israel as a Terrorist

Palestinian students dedicated a public square to the memory of Dalal Mughrabi, who in 1978 helped carry out the deadliest terrorist attack in Israel’s history.

 

U.S.: Terror charges for 'Jihad Jane'

A Pennsylvania woman has been indicted for conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists and kill a person in a foreign country, the Justice Department announced Tuesday.

 

Two plead not guilty in foiled NYC terror plot

Two men have pleaded not guilty to new charges in a foiled plot to bomb New York City subways with homemade bombs.

 

A guilty plea in N.Y. terror plot

Najibullah Zazi admits role in plot to detonate potent explosives in New York's subway system.

 

No sign Detroit flight incident in larger plot: U.S.

No sign Detroit flight incident in larger plot: U.S.

There is no initial evidence that the Nigerian man charged with trying to blow up a U.S. passenger jet was involved in a larger plot, a senior U.S. official said on Sunday.

 

Illinois prison to get Guantanamo detainees

Illinois prison to get Guantanamo detainees

Dozens of terrorism suspects will be moved to a little-used rural facility that will be acquired and upgraded by the federal government.

 

Ga. man sentenced to 17 years in terror case

Ga. man sentenced to 17 years in terror case

A Georgia man has been sentenced to 17 years in prison for conspiring to support terrorists by videotaping U.S. landmarks.

 

Baghdad hit again, day after 127 killed

Baghdad hit again, day after 127 killed

Four people are killed in two blasts in Iraq's capital, a day after a string of suicide bombings kill nearly 130 people and injure more than 400 in attacks on government buildings, a neighborhood and a commercial district.

 

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