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  2. Al-Qaeda activities in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Al-Qaeda linked militants organized around the Caucasus Emirate have been involved in the Second Chechen War and the Insurgency in the North Caucasus. In August 2009 it was reported that during a raid the Russian police had killed an Algerian-born militant in Dagestan who according to the Federal Security Service, was "the Al-Qaeda co-ordinator in Dagestan".

  3. Islamic terrorism in Europe - Wikipedia

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    In the early 2000s, much of this terrorist activity was linked to Al-Qaeda and the plots tended to involve groups carrying out co-ordinated bombings. The deadliest attacks of this period were the 2004 Madrid train bombings, which killed 193 civilians (the deadliest Islamist attack in Europe), and the 7 July 2005 London bombings, which killed 52.

  4. Timeline of al-Qaeda attacks - Wikipedia

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    Mustafa Abu al-Yazid, a high-ranking member of Al-Qaeda, issued a statement after the bombing, claiming that the attack was a response to the 2005 publication of the Muhammed Cartoons. [ 25 ] The Battle of Wanat occurred on July 13, 2008, when forces including Al-Qaeda and Taliban guerrillas attacked NATO troops near the village of Wanat in the ...

  5. 2008 al-Qaeda offensive in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    The 2008 al-Qaeda offensive in Iraq was a month-long offensive conducted by al-Qaeda in Iraq against the multinational coalition of USA, UK, Australia and Poland. [ 7 ] On 19 April 2008, the leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq, Ayyub al-Masri , called for a month-long offensive against U.S. and Iraqi forces.

  6. Afghan women silenced, terror groups rise after 3 years of ...

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    The last U.S. troops left Afghanistan on Aug. 30, 2021. Three years later, the Taliban's return to power has allowed al Qaeda and other terrorist groups to regain a presence in the country, and ...

  7. Christian Ganczarski - Wikipedia

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    Ganczarski is said to have given Nawar the green light to carry out the attack during the phone call before the bombing. [ 5 ] In January 2018, after hearing he may face extradition to the United States in connection with investigations of September 11 attacks , he injured three French prison guards with a blade in Vendin-le-Vieil prison. [ 6 ]

  8. The al Qaeda plot to kill Bill Clinton that history nearly forgot

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    Four of the Secret Service agents who spoke to Reuters noted that Ramzi Yousef - the al Qaeda-linked mastermind of the first World Trade Center attack in 1993 and a nephew of September 11 ...

  9. History of al-Qaeda - Wikipedia

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    Experts debate the notion that the al-Qaeda attacks were an indirect consequence of the American CIA's Operation Cyclone program to help the Afghan mujahideen. Robin Cook, British Foreign Secretary from 1997 to 2001, wrote in 2005 that al-Qaeda and bin Laden were "a product of a monumental miscalculation by western security agencies", and claimed that "Al-Qaida, literally 'the database', was ...