Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. President Ahmed al-Shara During the interview, al-Sharaa stated that "the matter of previous links with al-Qaeda is part of the ...
Syria’s interim president, a onetime Al-Qaeda leader and former U.S. detainee, was interviewed this week by the man who oversaw the forces that captured him, former CIA Director and former Army Gen.
Washington Post columnist Marc Thiessen and FNC's Mark Levin discussed the threat of a "dirty bomb" from Iran, and said that al-Qaeda has reconstituted itself in Iran, during an interview the ...
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'I am not a terrorist': Syrian president insists he protected civilians, denies Al-Qaeda links
Doha: Ahmed Hussein al-Sharaa, President of Syria, today denied that he had been a terrorist. Asked whether he was a terrorist, he said he never harmed civilians and in the 20 years he "fought," he ...
WASHINGTON — President Trump praised Syria President Ahmed al-Sharaa on Monday after the first-ever White House visit for a Damascus head of state — days after the US and United Nations removed ...
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa said Monday that his ties to al-Qaeda are “a matter of the past,” emphasizing that he did not play any role in 9/11 despite his past affiliations. He added that his ...
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Al-Qaeda still under 'patronage' of Taliban as UN team warns of 'multipolar' global jihad threat
Al-Qaeda continues to enjoy the "patronage" of the Taliban despite the theocratic group's claims that there are no terrorist groups in Afghanistan, a specialized United Nations team assessed, with the ...
BEIRUT, Feb 4 (Reuters) - The Syrian government has prevented an al Qaeda-linked book from being displayed at a Damascus book fair after a request from Baghdad, an Iraqi security official said on ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: The following is excerpted from the book Race Against Terror by Jake Tapper, published by Atria, an Imprint of Simon & Schuster, Inc. Printed by ...
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