WN Network Defence Daily
Defence Daily
Search the World News Network
Advanced Search
Breaking News Fri, 6 May 2011
Supporters of a local social group Muthahida Shehri Mahaz rally to condemn the killing of al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden in Multan, Pakistan on Friday, May 6, 2011.
Al Qaeda   Photos   Terrorism   US   Wikipedia: Death of Osama bin Laden  
 The Star 
Al Qaeda confirms bin Laden death, vows revenge
| ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Al Qaeda confirmed Osama bin Laden was dead on Friday, dispelling some of the fog around the killing of the "holy warrior", and vowed to mount more attacks on the West. Support... (photo: AP / Khalid Tanveer)
President Barack Obama greets guests as he and first lady Michelle Obama host a Cinco de Mayo reception at the White House, Thursday, May 5, 2011, in Washington.
Laden   Obama   Photos   President   Wikipedia: Barack Obama  
 Khaleej Times 
Obama to meet elite team who killed bin Laden
WASHINGTON ' US President Barack Obama was Friday to meet members of the elite commando team that shot dead America's top terror target Osama bin Laden in Pakistan, as Islamists held protests against ... (photo: AP / Carolyn Kaster)
Pakistani army troops guard the perimeter of the walled compound of a house where al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden was caught and killed in Abbottabad, Pakistan, on Thursday, May 5, 2011  CNN 
Roots of terror untouched by bin Laden's death
Causes of extremism remain | Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- As the death of Osama bin Laden reverberates around the world, the root causes of extremism are apparently largely being ignored. | But the go... (photo: AP / Anjum Naveed)
Al Qaida   Photos   S Asia   Terrorism   Wikipedia: Death of Osama bin Laden  
Tibetan spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama in Copenhagen of Denmark on 18 April, 2011, during his visit,  he gave two lectures at the Tivoli Congress Centre, one about management and the other about the meaning of life.  The Daily Mail 
I'm uneasy about Bin Laden killing, admits Archbishop while Dalai Lama says: Sometimes you have ...
| The Archbishop of Canterbury yesterday declared himself ‘very uncomfortable’ about the killing of unarmed Osama Bin Laden. | But as Americans insisted they had every right to celebrate t... (photo: WN / Yeshe Choesang)
Alqaeda   Osama   Photos   Terrorism   WorldPeace  
Top Stories
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, separated by heavy wire screen as they leave U.S. Court House after being found guilty by jury. WorldNews.com
When Revenge and Perpetual Warfare Backfires
Article by WN.Com Correspondent Dallas Darling. | This week instead of memorializing, discussing and applying the historical significances of International Workers' Day, ... (photo: Creative Commons)
Photos   Political violence   US   War   Wikipedia: Kent State shootings  
Protesters hold a poster of Osama bin Laden during a protest after the Friday prayers at Baldia town north of Karachi Oct. 19, 2001. Protests continue around major cities of Pakistan following the continued airstrikes by the U.S. and British forces into Afghanistan in an effort to topple the ruling Talibans who are harboring Osama Bin Laden, the prime suspect in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in the U The Star
Pakistanis say US shot bin Laden in "cold blood"
| ABBOTTABAD/ROME (Reuters) - A senior Pakistani security official said U.S. troops killed Osama bin Laden in "cold blood", fuelling a global controversy and straining a ... (photo: AP / Zia Mazhar)
Laden   Pakistani   Photos   Security   washington  
U.S. Marines with 3rd Platoon, Bravo Company, 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion, 2nd Marine Division and Afghan National Army soldiers prepare to clear a compound during a city sweep of Sar Buzeh, Nimroz province, Afghanistan, on March 29, 2011. Huffington Post
Afghan Taliban, Al-Qaeda May Rethink Ties Now That Osama Bin Laden Is Dead, Say Analysts
| KABUL, Afghanistan -- Now that Osama bin Laden is dead, some analysts are speculating that al-Qaeda and its Afghan Taliban allies could go their separate ways, increasi... (photo: USMC / Lance Cpl. Justin C. Davis)
Afghanistan   Al Qaeda   Photos   Taliban   Wikipedia: Death of Osama bin Laden  
Barack Obama crossing the Cross Hall Hartford Courant
Obama decides against releasing Osama bin Laden death photo
Reporting from Washington— | decided against releasing pictures of at the hands of U.S. forces because doing so could pose a security risk and would be inconsistent... (photo: Creative Commons / Chuck Kennedy)
Photos   Politics   Qaeda   US  
President Barack Obama makes a point during one in a series of meetings in the Situation Room of the White House discussing the mission against Osama bin Laden, May 1, 2011. BBC News
No release of Bin Laden photos
President Barack Obama has decided that photos of the dead Osama Bin Laden should not be released. | US officials have been discussing whether to publish pictures of Bin ... (photo: White House / Pete Souza)
Al Qaida   Photos   Terrorism   US   Wikipedia: Death of Osama bin Laden  
Internally displaced ethnic Tamils watch Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse arrive during his visit to the Manik Farm refugee camp, in Vavuniya, Sri Lanka, Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2009. Denver Post
US urges Sri Lanka to address abuse allegations
| COLOMBO, Sri Lanka—A U.S. diplomat Wednesday asked Sri Lanka to address allegations of possible war crimes toward the end of the country's civil war and to share ... (photo: AP / Lakruwan Wanniarachchi, Pool)
Human Rights   Photos   Sri Lanka   US   Wikipedia: Sri Lankan Civil War  
Osama Bin Laden The Times Of India
Osama dead: Bin Laden mission was risky business for Obama
WASHINGTON: The nail-biting, 40-minute clandestine operation that resulted in Osama bin Laden's death could have been a calamitous political and military failure; a blood... (photo: AP Photo / AlJazeera via APTN)
CIA   Pakistan   Photos   Washington   Wikipedia: Osama bin Laden  
N.America Europe S.America Pacific Africa Asia
Defence Media

Air Bases
CIA FBI News
Defence Intel
Disarmament News
Espionage Today
Military Abuse
Multinational Force
Naval Architect
Near Impact
Pentagon News
Security Defence
Terrorism World
War Risk Policy
Weapons Enquiry
World Crimes
World Political