October 3: Al Qaeda, Pakistan, the Arab media and Latin America.
October 2: Shariah financing and Saad bin Laden leave Iran and heads to Pakistan.
Five injured in series of blasts in Lahore
Pakistan, US await militant showdown
Our secret war in Pakistan
Look who came to dinner ...
US soldier killed in northern Iraq gun battle
Turkey: PM warns of Iraqi incursion to target Kurdish militants
Washington and Beirut set up joint military panel
Arabs Begin Return to Iraq
U.S. dismisses Afghan war comments as defeatist
Resurgent Taliban vow to disrupt 'joke' presidential election
US hands over Saddam Hussein palace after staff move to new embassy
Afghanistan: UN envoy agrees war cannot be won militarily
Egypt police thwart Islamist attempt to supply Gaza
Tehran 'no longer trusts' Europe
Yemen says arrests militants with links to Israel
Insurgency Fractured in Northern Iraq, Commander Says
U.S. to allies: Fight in Afghanistan or write check
U.S. assesses isolation policy of Syria
Shariah Courts to Try Terror Suspects in Saudi Arabia
Iraq hopes shrine rebuild can reconcile sect
Tourist operators shun Mauritania over terrorist attack
Somalian 'ghost city' wracked by war
Rising Iraqi Shiite leader calls for national unity
Uighur Detainees May Be Released to U.S.
Somali insurgents demand weapons
ANTARA :: Indonesia`s Bashir prohibited from meeting Bali bombers
Iran urges Pakistan to help free kidnapped police
Sources: Taliban split with al Qaeda, seek peace
Egyptian Foreign Minister Visits Iraq
Elusive MILF chieftain likened to bin Laden
Pakistan: Fatwa against Zardari for flirting with Palin
Pakistan insists no deal made with US on strikes
Pakistan lawmakers to get rare intelligence briefing: officials
Afghan trader-turned-Taliban profits from new alliance
Ten dead in attacks as Ramadan ends in Algeria
SYRIA: Al Qaeda mastermind said to be captured
Somali Pirates Stare Down Global Superpowers
Schools ready to open in Sadr City
Officials say Taliban mad over alleged US strike
Relentless Taliban just keep coming
Polish Military Marks Close Of Iraq Mission
War on Taliban cannot be won, says army chief
Pakistan's Mysterious New Spymaster
U.S. won't put diplomats in Iran
Thailand: Two soldiers killed in Pattani
The Most Difficult Job in the World: Pakistan's president on terrorism, India and his late wife. - WSJ.com
Police Station to be Built in Remaining Enemy Hot Spot
Defying a Spate of Bombings, Baghdad Has a Party
US: 4 failed Somali pirate attacks in 24 hours
Fifteen Turkish soldiers killed in clashes with PKK
Egyptians Challenge BBC Al Qaeda Poll Result
NATO launches airstrike near Pakistan-Afghan border
Iraq's Shiite cleric steps up call to evict US forces
Israeli general warns Hezbollah of harsh response
Pakistan's Marriott bombing: a missed opportunity
No Consensus on Syria Bombing
Iraq presidency approves provincial election law
Pakistan seeks Dr. Aafia’s custody from U.S.
Militants are enemies of Islam, Pakistan: Salman Taseer
Taliban leader rejects talks with Afghan government
Afghanistan's Very Careful Tour Guides
Confronting Taliban, Pakistan Finds Itself at War
Officer: Best Plan To Kill Osama Was Nixed
Karzai proposes Mullah Omar to return to Afghanistan
In Afghanistan, waging battles of attrition
Suspected Islamist militants tried in France over bomb plot
Warlords In Afghanistan Behind Violent Surge, U.S. Says
Mehsud visits parts of South Waziristan
In life, or death, Baitullah's fight endures
Iraq attacks kill 26 as Shias mark Eid
US combat hospital saving more wounded Iraqis
Pirates off Somalia get $18-30 million ransoms: report
Philippines: Fighting between AFP, MILF flares as Ramadan end
Muslim gang firebombs publisher of Allah novel, Martin Rynja
Al Qaeda leader escaped arrest, claims militant
Iraq: Car bomb kills at least three, injures 30 others
Al Qaeda in Iraq Cornered in Diyala Province
Iraq taking control of anti-Qaeda fighters from US forces
Mohammed novel Jewel of Medina may not be published in Britain
British diplomats' children evacuated from Pakistan after Marriott Hotel bomb
Somali insurgents now control much of southern Somalia
Baitullah Mehsud is alive: TTP
U.S. drone strike kills five in Pakistan: officials
Iraq forces gain more control, but lose more lives
Al-Qaeda planning to bomb Atlantis
Car bomb strikes Baghdad restaurant
The ‘Talibanization’ of Pakistan’s biggest city
Philippine Military tags lawless MILF as terrorists
Karzai asks Saudi Arabia for help in peace talks
Pentagon's Africa Command met with skepticism
Disbanding the Sunni Patrols: A Backlash Brewing?
Pakistan must deal with Taliban threat: Petraeus
Why the West thinks it is time to talk to the Taliban
Pakistan Turns to Tribal Militias
Key-commander amid 5 militants killed in clash with Bajaur tribesmen
Pakistan changes chief of feared spy agency
Suicide attacks kill 1,188 in Pakistan since '07
Afghan policeman opens fire on US troops, kills 1
Iran Says Won't Halt Nuclear Work Despite UN Demand