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  • ...rpreter in [[Zabul Province]], Afghanistan; explosion of an Iraqi car bomb in [[Baghdad]]]] ...rpreter in [[Zabul Province]], Afghanistan; explosion of an Iraqi car bomb in [[Baghdad]].
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  • {{short description|Country in South Asia}} {{about|the country in South Asia}}
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  • ...terrorism]] raids in and around the [[Greater Toronto Area]] that resulted in the arrest of 18 people (the "'''Toronto 18'''").<ref name=Cbc2013-09-25/> They were accused of planning to detonate truck bombs, to open fire in a crowded area, and to storm the [[Canadian Broadcasting Centre]], the [[Ca
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  • ...isdiction]] over violations of more than 200 categories of [[Federal crime in the United States|federal crimes]].<ref name="quickfacts">{{cite web|url=ht ...igence-activities/2012/06/19/gJQAtmupoV_story.html FBI gets a broader role in coordinating domestic intelligence activities], ''[[Washington Post]]'', Ju
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  • ...CIA]]'s Extraordinary Rendition and Detention Program - countries involved in the Program, according to the 2013 [[Open Society Foundation]]'s report on ...facilities that are controlled by the CIA used by the [[U.S. government]] in its [[War on Terror]] to detain alleged [[unlawful enemy combatant]]s.<ref
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  • ...the [[United States Department of Defense]] for defense policy and policy in the interagency on the Middle East.<ref name="defense.gov">{{cite web |url= ...global conflicts.|accessdate=August 11, 2020}}</ref> He also began working in the nonprofit Grassroots Reconciliation Group, became a Special Advisor to
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  • ...NITED NATIONS DGACM |website=www.un.org}}</ref><ref>Italy is often grouped in Western Europe. Academic works describing Italy as a Western European count ...ast4=Safran |first4=William |last5=Zariski |first5=Raphael |title=Politics in Western Europe : an introduction to the politics of the United Kingdom, Fra
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  • ...ith a white triangular "play" button inside and the word "YouTube" written in black. ...reporter.com/business/digital/youtube-ad-revenue-tops-8-6b-beating-netflix-in-the-quarter-1235085391/ |url-status=live }}</ref>
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  • ...commander, propagandist, and recruiter. Al Bihani was subsequently killed in a clash with American forces off the coast of Somalia. ...|first=Eric|date=3 May 2011}}</ref> He dropped out of college in 2002, and in 2004 he moved to Toronto, Canada, where he married a Somali-Canadian woman.
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  • ...rtment of Defense published a list of the [[Guantanamo captive]]s who died in custody, were freed, or were repatriated to the custody of another country. ...have been released or transferred, and one further captive died in custody in Guantanamo.
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  • | birth_place = [[Egypt]]<ref name="personal"/> | office1 = Leader of [[al-Qaeda in Iraq]]
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  • ...ilano-Bicocca|url=http://www.old.unimib.it/open/news/Le-aree-metropolitane-in-Italia-occupano-il-9-per-cento-del-territorio/193547881368277998|website=ww ...istics/923781/european-cities-by-gdp/|title=Leading European cities by GDP in 2017/18|website=statista.com|access-date=2021-10-26}}</ref> Milan is viewed
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  • ...[[Egypt]]ians apprehended or tried [[in absentia]] by Egyptian authorities in 2002.<ref name=MiamiHerald2011-12-13> | title = Egypt's military to decide fate of Gitmo returnee
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  • ...ebruary 2003, while Lady was [[Central Intelligence Agency]] station chief in [[Milan]]. ...Italian police after being convicted of kidnapping Nasr in February 2003, in what the Italian press are referring to as the ''[[Imam Rapito affair|Imam
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  • ...byan]] best known as the director of the [[Khaldan camp]], a training camp in [[Afghanistan]] financed by the [[Central Intelligence Agency]]. ...ning officer, but, according to the testimony of multiple individuals held in Guantanamo, he was a rival of [[Osama bin Laden]], not a colleague or subor
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  • ...ix "-bot" at the end, such as in Dino''bot'' (Decepticon groups' names end in "-con"). ...[[Beast Wars|''Transformers: Beast Wars'']], are also known as Cybertrons in Japan.
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  • | title = 2007 bomb plot in Germany ...ested on 4 September 2007 while leaving a rented cottage<ref name="vans"/> in the Oberschledorn district of [[Medebach]], [[Germany]] where they stored 7
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  • ...comfortable [[Camp Iguana]]. Others, such as [[Sami Al Laithi]], remained in solitary confinement. ...shed by their home countries. Others, like five of the [[Uyghur detainees in Guantanamo]], were released when the U.S. found a third country which would
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  • | birth_place = [[Egypt]] ...cused of ties to terrorism, who was killed by Pakistani security officials in the fall of 2003.<ref name=KhadrRepatriation>
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  • ...ghaith/comment-page-1/#comment-209554 Khalid Sheikh Mohammed’s statement in response to questions submitted by lawyers for Sulaiman Abu Ghayth]= In the name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful
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