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...Houthi leader Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi had warned of increased attacks, saying in a video posted on X that they would be more significant than those “recently carried out”, when multiple drones...
...The sprawling W-Arly-Pendjari Complex, a series of protected land and national parks that stretch across Benin, Niger and Burkina Faso, has been used by insurgents as a smuggling route for some time, and...
...When Iran offered the US a “grand bargain” in 2003, President George W Bush placed it on his “axis of evil” alongside Iraq and North Korea....
...Although non-binding, the vote, supported by Iraqi prime minister Adel Abdul Mahdi, underscored the frayed state of Washington’s relations with Baghdad as Iraqis from across the political spectrum condemned...
...Prosecutors said the suspect, known only as Sergej W., had been speculating in the football club’s shares. There was no extremist background to the crime, they said....
...Extraordinarily, under George W....
...He, like millions of Iraqis, hoped the removal of Saddam would bring the peace and prosperity they had been promised by former US president George W Bush and Tony Blair, the former UK prime minister, as...
...Mr Blair’s Iraq adventure with George W Bush was always going to cast a shadow. A minority will forever condemn him as a “war criminal”....
...Kentz’s leading shareholder is Kerbet, the investment vehicle of Malaysian businessmen Tan Sri Mohd Razali Abdul Rahman and Hassan Abas....
...Despite these problems, Stephen Hadley, national security adviser under George W Bush, says 15,000 Afghan observers will be watching out for irregularities on voting day....
...November 2002: George W. Bush, US president, announces that oil shipments will cease if North Korea pursues developing nuclear weapons....
...Prince Bandar’s Washington ties are legendary – he was so close to the Bush family, particularly George H.W. Bush, that he earned the nickname of Bandar Bush....
...They are joined by a cast of two dozen other colourful characters from the battlefield to illustrate how presidents George W....
...Abdul Halim Zoubi, a Jordanian journalist with close links to the Deraa area, where protests began two months ago, said he had spoken to people who had seen the graves....
...How does his new insight apply to Afghanistan and Iraq, where along with his bosom ally President George W. Bush, he launched two wars of choice?...
...The Libyan documents show that the UK provided intelligence to the Libyan authorities in 2004 on a terror suspect, Abdul Hakim Belhadj, who is now a commander in the victorious rebel forces....
...It said it unreservedly condemned the so-called “extraordinary rendition” of terror suspects to third countries where they might be tortured, a much-criticised policy of George W....
...and its allies appear to be enjoying one of their most successful periods on the battlefield in recent years, with the large-scale assault on the Taliban stronghold of Marjah and the capture of Mullah Abdul...
...Here the book is dominated by Gamal Abdul Nasser, the charismatic Arab nationalist and president of Egypt who clumsily stumbled into the Six Day war of 1967, Israel’s ultimate victory....
...Abdul Aziz al-Hakim, the leader of the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq who died last week in Tehran, occupied a unique position....
...A favourite of the White House under George W....
...As George W. Bush discovered in his “war on terror”, fighting an abstract concept – even one with a flag and seat at the United Nations – is like chasing shadows....
...are Ramzi Bin al-Shibh, allegedly an intermediary between al-Qaeda leaders and the 9/11 hijackers; Walid Bin Attash, who allegedly trained the hijackers; Mustafa al-Hawsawi, an alleged financier; and Ali Abdul...
...US concerns stem from controversy in 2004 when Abdul Qadeer Khan, founder of Pakistan’s nuclear programme, was found to have passed nuclear technology to Iran, Libya and North Korea....
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