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Bin Laden’s Body Pulverized by Over 100 Rounds Fired by SEAL Team Six Operators

O'Neill used a Heckler & Koch HK416 assault rifle to kill bin Laden.

A composite showing Osama bin Laden and his son Hamza

Osama bin Laden's Son Hamza Added to the US Terror List

The Obama administration on Thursday imposed sanctions on Hamza bin Laden, son of slain Al Qaeda Osama bin Laden.

UN

Chinese Peacekeeper Killed in Al Qaeda Attack on a U.N. Mission Base in Mali

A Chinese peacekeeper was among four killed people in two separate attacks on the United Nations' peacekeeping mission's outposts in the northern parts of Mali on Tuesday.

Fifteen-year-old boy Abdullah al-Zaher detained and accused for act of terrorism

Saudi Arabia To Behead, Crucify Teenager

A 15-year-old boy is facing beheading after joining a protest rally in Saudi Arabia. The arrested boy who is now 19 years old is Abdullah al-Zaher. He was allegedly detained and accused of "harbouring" protesters and took part on the demonstration and slogan chant as well as setting cars ablaze and throwing Molotov cocktails.

Mushin al-Fadhli

US Airstrike Kills Islamic Militant Leader in Syria

American forces have killed Muhsin al-Fadhli, the leader of an al-Queda terrorist group known as Khorasan, during an airstrike in Syria on July 8.

Kenya massacre

Kenya Massacre Suspect Is Son Of Government Official

Kenyan authorities have identified one of the four gunmen who killed 148 people at a Kenyan university last week as the son of a government official.

Zacarias Moussaoui

Lawyers: New Evidence Claim Saudi Arabia Aided 9/11 Hijackers

Lawyers for the victims of the September 11 attacks said they have amassed new evidence that will back their claims that Saudi Arabia “directly and knowingly” helped the hijackers.

Yemen attack

Yemeni Rebels Attack Presidential Palace in Coup Bid

Yemen rebels have attacked the presidential palace in Yemen, and have also surrounded the leader's residence Tuesday, in a coup attempt against the government, which has been an ally of the U.S. in its fight against terrorist group Al-Qaeda.

French Sharp Shooters

Yemen Al-Qaeda Owns Up to Paris Charlie Hebdo Attack as Hunt for Gunmen Ends in Bloodshed

Two of the three gunmen responsible for the massacre at the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo office in Paris are now dead. French anti-terrorist forces killed Said and Cherif Kouachi on Friday at their hideout in a print shop in Dammartin-en-Goele.

Tribute to Victims of Paris Massacre

Charlie Hebdo Massacre Gunmen Identified by French Police

The identities of the three men who were responsible for the "Charlier Hebdo" massacre are now known after one of the suspects dropped his identity card in the getaway vehicle.

Charlie Hebdo

Terror Attack at Paris Magazine Leaves 12 Dead

A terror attack at French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo's headquarters left 12 people dead after some Muslims got offended by the firm's recent publication featuring Islam's prophet Mohammed.

Last French hostage's walk to freedom

Al Qaeda Militants In North Africa Free Last French hostage

Al Qaeda-linked militants in North Africa released their last French hostage whom they held captive for nearly three years.

U.S. Ambassador to South AFrica Patrick Gaspard

U.S. Unaware of Negotiations to Free Hostage Killed in Yemen Raid, Says Ambassador

The United States was unaware of negotiations on the supposed imminent release of a South African hostage who was killed in a U.S. raid on Al Qaeda militants in Yemen, the U.S. ambassador in South Africa said on Monday.

Guantanamo Protest

6 Guantanamo Bay Detainees Arrive in Uruguay

Uruguay has accepted six men detained at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba for 12 years. Although the six are suspected to having ties with al-Qaeda, they have never been charged. Since 2010, they were cleared for release, but the six could not be sent back to their home countries and it was difficult to find another nation willing to take them in.

Facebook Blamed For Rigby's Death, Family Says Death of Soldier Might Have Been Evaded

The family of the murdered soldier identified as Lee Rigby has accused the social media giant, Facebook, on Tuesday that they failed to stop the killing of the soldier and that the officials and the staff have "blood in its hands".

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