Oliver bombing suspects, brothers, arrested
A neighbour came forward the next day when a piece of shrapnel was located in his garage. It had penetrated a wall and wood before landing inside the building.
View ArticleSyria blasts at school kill 32, including 10 kids
Twin bombings near an elementary school in Syria killed at least 32 people on Wednesday, including at least 10 children.
View ArticlePolice say bomb blasts at mosque in northern Nigerian city kill 35 people
Multiple explosions tore through the central mosque in Nigeria's second-largest city on Friday, killing 35 people, police said.
View ArticleB.C man pleaded with undercover cop for C4: trial
Nuttall and his wife, Amanda Korody, are on trial over allegations they plotted to bomb the B.C. legislature on Canada Day.
View ArticleBoston bomber jury sees gruesome autopsy photos as prosecution rests case
The defence, which will now present its case, has made it clear the strategy is not to win an acquittal for Tsarnaev but to save him from the death penalty.
View ArticlePolice foil terror plot to detonate 3 bombs in Melbourne
Police did not know when or where the bombs were to be detonated in the Australian city, but say the plot was to be executed soon.
View ArticleExplosion kills 30 people in Turkey, ISIS suicide bomber suspected
An explosion rocked the Turkish city of Suruc near the Syrian border Monday, killing 30 people in what Turkish authorities said appeared to be an Islamic State-inspired suicide bombing.
View ArticleTurkey blocks access to Twitter over images of Monday’s deadly bombing
Turkish state-run Anadolu Agency says Turkey has blocked access to Twitter to prevent the broadcast of images of Monday's bombing in southeast Turkey that killed 32 people.
View Article5 suspected Islamic militants sentenced to death in 2006 Mumbai train bombings
An Indian court on Wednesday sentenced five suspected Islamic militants to death and gave seven others life in prison for bombing attacks nine years ago on seven Mumbai commuter trains that killed 188...
View ArticleTurkey bombing probe targets ISIS as thousands mourn after blasts kill 95
Scuffles broke out Sunday in the Turkish capital as police used tear gas to prevent pro-Kurdish politicians and other mourners from laying carnations at the site of two suspected suicide bombings.
View ArticleHundreds march in Turkey to condemn slaughter at peace rally
Hundreds of people marched through Istanbul and the Turkish capital of Ankara on Monday to condemn the slaughter by suicide bombers at a weekend peace rally
View ArticleTriple suicide bombing kills 7 in northeast Nigerian city
Three bomb blasts in as many minutes exploded in Maiduguri, killing at least seven people, witnesses and the army said Wednesday from the northeastern city that is the birthplace of the Boko Haram...
View ArticleThailand forecasts record number of tourists despite deadly bombing,...
A deadly bombing in August threatened to scuttle Thailand's economically crucial tourism industry but officials are now forecasting more than 30 million visitors this year as arrivals from China swell.
View ArticleIS-claimed bombing kills Yemeni governor, 6 guards in Aden
A huge explosion killed the governor of Yemen's southern Aden province and six of his bodyguards on Sunday, security officials said, in an attack that was later claimed by a local Islamic State affiliate.
View ArticleIstanbul bomber identified as militant with IS links
The bomber was Turkish citizen Mehmet Ozturk. A Turkish official said Ozturk was not on any list of wanted suspects.
View ArticleVigil for Pakistan’s bombing victims to be held in Surrey tonight
A vigil will be held in Surrey tonight to remember the lives lost in a suicide bombing in Pakistan this weekend.
View ArticleBrussels Airport to partially reopen Sunday
A partial, symbolic airline service will begin Sunday at Brussels Airport after a 12-day shutdown of passenger service caused by a deadly bombing attack, the airport's chief executive said Saturday.
View ArticleMan who lost leg in Brussels attack uses social media to cope with his loss
Walter Benjamin, who lost a leg in the Brussels airport bombings, uses a daily account of his convalescence on social media to try and come to terms with what happened.
View ArticleNo criminal charges laid in U.S. airstrike at Afghan hospital that killed 42
Administrative punishments but no criminal charges have been levelled against U.S. military personnel for mistakes that resulted in 42 people dying in last year's attack on a civilian hospital in...
View ArticleRussia urges joint action with US against Syria’s al-Qaida
The Russian defence minister proposed on Friday that Russia and the U.S.-led coalition launch joint action against al-Qaida's branch in Syria, known as the Nusra Front.
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