9/11
Mamdani reportedly taps anti-Israel lawyer who defended 9/11 for Chief Counsel
Syrian-born Ramzi Kassem has served as the lawyer for multiple problematic individuals, including a close ally of Osama Bin Laden, Ahmed al-Darbi, convicted of bombing a French oil tanker.
How we rebuild courage following New York's betrayal - opinion
No. 6: Howard Lutnick: Donald Trump’s secretary of commerce and 'yes' man
Antisemitic, anti-Israel conspiracy theories surge following Charlie Kirk's assassination
Twenty four years after 9/11, al-Qaeda resurgence poses ‘daily threat’ to US
“After Afghanistan fell in 2021, al-Qaeda quietly began rebuilding its networks while working closely with the Taliban," said Azim Shinwari, a former Afghan senior counterterrorism expert.
Trump to award Charlie Kirk posthumous medal of freedom
Kirk, an influential ally of US President Donald Trump, was fatally shot in the neck on Wednesday at an event at a Utah university.
The legacy of September 11: The danger of terrorist groups undermining US strength - analysis
Hamas’s October 7 attack on Israel was, in part, predicated on its belief that the US-led world order was collapsing.
September 11, embassy bombing victims cannot seize Afghan bank assets, US appeals court rules
Attack victims also failed to show DAB was liable as a Taliban agency or instrumentality under the federal Terrorism Risk Insurance Act, though that law abrogated immunity that DAB had under the FSIA.
Forensic teams identify three victims of Sept. 11 nearly 24 years later, as 40% still unknown
Ryan Fitzgerald of New York, Barbara Keating of California, and an adult woman whose name is being withheld at the request of family are the 1651st, 1652nd, and 1653rd persons identified.
Vueling pilot of plane that saw Jewish kids removed was flight instructor of two 9/11 terrorists
The pilot of the Vueling flight that saw Jewish kids getting forcefully removed was confirmed to be Ivan Chirivella, a Spanish aviator with a connection to the September 11 terror attacks.
Deal that would have seen 9/11 terrorists spared death shot down by Washington judges
The rejected deal would have seen the alleged terrorists serve life without parol, though was narrowly refused by the Washington judges 2-1.
Yair Netanyahu: 'Israeli media is ‘so radical, North Korea could take lessons’
Netanyahu suggested that media bias, both in Israel and internationally, played a role in shifting global opinion against Israel so quickly after the October 7 massacre.
Pakistan’s national carrier faces backlash over ad resembling 9/11 imagery
The ad depicted a PIA aircraft flying directly toward the Eiffel Tower, sparking backlash from social media users, particularly in Europe.
Youssef Nada, key Muslim Brotherhood leader, dies at 94 in Europe
Youssef Nada, accused of terror financing after 9/11, dies at 94 in Europe.
Trump nominates Jewish billionaire Howard Lutnick for Secretary of Commerce
Lutnick, currently co-chairing Trump’s transition team, is a significant donor to United Hatzalah, Israel’s largest independent emergency medical service (EMS) organization.