A bomb rocked downtown Oslo Friday and a gunman opened fire on a children's camp run by Norway's Labor Party. At least seventeen people were killed in the attacks.
A massive bombing attack has hit government buildings in central Oslo on Friday.
Two are reported killed and several more injured in a bomb at an Oslo government building. Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg is unharmed, but the terror threat level has been increased.
A big explosion hit several government buildings in Oslo, the capital of Norway. Damaged buildings include one containing Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg’s office and a building from the oil ministry.
A picture of the famous Sydney Opera House has been published on the website of a Jihadist magazine, reportedly linked to Al-Qaeda, raising serious concerns over the safety of the iconic landmark.
The United Nations has officially declared that there is a famine in Somalia.
Texas White supremacist Mark Anthony Stroman, who got into a shooting rampage aimed at people of Middle Eastern origin a week after the 9/11 attack on the US in 2001, has been executed. The following are some details about the life, beliefs and crime of Stroman:
A video allegedly released by the Pakistani Taliban shows what appears to be the execution of sixteen policemen in the lawless north-western part of the country.
Nearly a decade after Sept. 11 forced New York to rethink its defenses against a terrorist attack, officials see the city's sprawling subway system as a prime target.
Bin Laden was plotting his next attack on the United States from the Pakistani compound.
The al-Qaida is launching a ‘cyber jihad’ on the West and there have been increasing attempts by terrorists to ‘invade’ Facebook and other social networking sites for propaganda and to organize attacks.
Turkish police have arrested 15 suspected Al Qaeda militants after evidence of a plotted attack on the United States Embassy in Ankara, the Anatolian News Agency has reported.
This was a coordinated attack by terrorists, Home Minister P. Chidambaram told reporters in New Delhi.
Ahmad Shuja Pasha, the chief of Pakistan’s intelligence agency is visiting Washington D.C. for talks as relations between his country and the US appear to have fallen to an all-time nadir.
Islamic extremists in the deserts of North Africa are exploiting the chaos and violence in Libya to obtain weapons, warned Franco Frattini, Italy’s Foreign Minister.
India has cheered the decision by the U.S. to suspend an $800-million military aid package to its traditional enemy and nuclear neighbor, Pakistan.
This is the first day visitors can make a free, online reservation to visit the 9/11 Memorial at the World Trade Center site in Lower Manhattan. Advance visitor passes for date and time are required, officials said, and are free. The Memorial will be dedicated on the 10th anniversary of the 2001 terrorist attack on September 11, 2011.
The recent decision of the United States to withhold $800 million military aid to Pakistan further embitters the already strained relations between the two countries and may put an end to the military cooperation between them.
U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta says America is close to defeating Al Qaeda in the war against the terrorist group that's been fought for a decade.
Google+ may still be in its infancy, with only tens of thousands of users thus far, but Facebook's new competitor has created a huge stir on Twitter, according to a new study.
High-ranking U.S. officials contend that the Pakistani government approved and sanctioned the killing of a Pakistani journalist who was investigating alleged links between the country’s intelligence community and Islamic militants.
The U.S. government has warned airport security group TSA that terrorists might hide bombs inside their bodies.