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... been criticised for failing to consult properly with prosecutors before carrying out high-profile anti-terror arrests in north west England.
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'The piracy industry in India is Rs.1,500 crore and much of it goes to funding terror,' Moser Baer India chief executive Harish Dayani told...
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The attorney said the terror suspects would not deny their roles in the attack, but would explain "what they did, and why they did it" using...
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Police have been criticised for failing to consult properly with prosecutors over anti-terror raids which resulted in a dozen arrests but no criminal ...
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The newly named suspects make up one of the largest suspected terrorist networks in the United States since the Sept.
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With eight new suspects implicated Monday, the authorities have charged 14 people in the case, one of the most extensive domestic terrorism
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Four men have been remanded in custody accused of terror-related offences after raids in Greater Manchester.
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The FBI's case alleges that Mr. Rana and Mr. Headly conspired with individuals on government terror watch lists to attack a Danish newspaper...
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On Monday, a federal judge in Minneapolis plans to unseal documents charging up to eight people with terror-related offenses connected to the
Daily Beast · 19 hours ago
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... that the US "will exert considerable pressure on Islamabad to meet its UN-mandated anti-terror obligations, and, credibly prosecute the...
IntelliBriefs · Nov. 22, 2009
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