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Jihadists Are Calling for New Attacks in Canada, Some on Oil and Media Companies
And the same group taking responsibility for the Charlie Hebdo killings called on sympathizers to launch "lone-wolf" attacks on Canada.
The Government's Latest FOIA Response: 15 Blank Pages
Another example of why America's FOIA laws are in need of reform: It took 10 months for CENTCOM to process a request that resulted in 15 blank pages.
Canadian Military Bombs Are Still Pounding the Islamic State
With terrorism on the minds of Canadian politicians, Canadian "precision-guided munitions" continue to drop on ISIS in Iraq.
The FBI Considered Recruiting an American Blogger Later Killed in a Drone Strike
Recently released documents show that before Samir Khan died in a September 2011 drone strike in Yemen, the FBI thought about using him as an informant.
Suicide Attack On Yemeni Police Station Kills At Least 20
A suicide bomber detonated an explosive-laden minibus outside a police academy in the capital Sana'a as new recruits queued to enroll. Some reports suggested the death toll could be much higher.
In Yemen, al Qaeda's Greatest Enemy Is Not America's Friend
The Houthis are taking the fight to al Qaeda in Yemen and finding far more success than the US — but that doesn’t mean the Houthis are popular in Washington.
Dozens of Rebels Killed as Massive Blast Rips Through Houthi Gathering in Yemen
Wednesday's casualties added to the death toll of at least 33 others over the past two days in fighting in central Yemen, as Houthis battle Sunni tribes and a local al Qaeda branch.
Primary Sources: New Documents on US Citizen Killed in CIA Drone Strike
A new batch of heavily redacted investigative files reveal that the FBI was concerned about the anti-American screeds Samir Khan posted to his blog.
The Houthis Are Battling al Qaeda Amid a 'Slow-Burning Coup' in Yemen
As the Houthis continue to fight Yemen's al Qaeda affiliate, shifting alliances make it impossible to tell who will ultimately gain control of the country.
Yemen's Military Really Doesn't Want Anyone to Know About Civilian Casualties
Journalists and activists investigating civilian casualties in Yemen's US-backed fight against al Qaeda are facing a fight of their own.
Yemen's Atmosphere Darkens During War on Al Qaeda
There are few foreign journalists left in Yemen. But our correspondent explains how Sana'a has changed since the crackdown on al Qaeda.
Al Qaeda Hospital Massacre in Yemen
On December 5, 2013, in an attack that went underreported by the world's media, al Qaeda gunmen, clad in government military uniforms, casually slaughtered 52 innocent civilians in Sanaa, Yemen's capital. VICE News sent their correspondent Ben Anderson...