AL-QAEDA

al-Zawahiri, bin Laden

Bin Laden Charges Formally Dropped

The United States has formally dropped criminal charges against for al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, who was killed in a U.S. military raid in Pakistan last month, BBC News reported.

Where is Al-Zawahiri?

The new Al Qaeda boss has been in hiding since 2001. Will the United States locate him soon?
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Al Qaeda's new leader Ayman al-Zawahri

Egypt-born al-Zawahri succeeds Osama bin laden as head of Al Qaeda

According to an Al Qaeda-affiliated website, Egypt-born Ayman al-Zawahri has succeeded Osama bin laden as head of the terror network. Al-Zawahri, who will turn 60 next week, had been bin Laden's second in command before the latter was killed in a US Commando operation in Pakistan, last month. Zawahri had declared, earlier this month, the organizations decision to go ahead with the campaign against the United States and its allies, in response to bin Laden's death.
Yemen Crisis

CIA Preparing Yemen Drone Strikes

The Central Intelligence Agency is set to launch a campaign of unmanned air strikes against al Qaeda militants in Yemen who have become increasingly assertive as chaos has engulfed the country, the Wall Street Journal reported.
A file photo of Bin Laden in Afghanistan

Underwater mission to discover Osama's body in the limelight

59-year old Bill Warren, an eccentric California based diver has announced a rather ambitious plan to conduct an underwater mission to recover the body of Osama Bin Laden. Warren is currently gathering resources to scour the North Arabian sea bed which has an estimated surface area of four million square kilometers.

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