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Egypttoday (blog)
November 22, 2017
Saad al-Hariri, who announced his resignation as Lebanon's prime minister from Saudi Arabia, is seen at the grave of his father, assassinated former Lebanese prime minister Rafik al-Hariri, in downtown Beirut November 21, 2017.REUTERS/Jamal Saidi. BREAKING: Saad al-Hariri retracts resignation.
Lawfare (blog)
November 14, 2017
2007 interviewing in Yemen of convicted co-conspirator Jamal al-Badawi. Badawi directly incriminated al-Nashiri, who used the alias “Bilal,” in his account of the planning for the attack and also positively identified al-Nashiri in a photograph that agents showed him. Miller concluded his examination ofÃâà...
Lawfare (blog)
November 13, 2017
The court summoned Gaudin as a witness in response to a prior defense motion to compel, related to a motion to suppress statements inculpating al-Nashiri made by convicted co-conspirator Jamal al-Badawi. The judge called Gaudin to the stand, at which point Piette noted for the record that the defenseÃâà...
Lawfare (blog)
August 8, 2017
Judge Spath also discussed the path forward on deciding the admissibility of statements, including those of convicted co-conspirator Jamal al-Badawi, marred by reports of torture by the Yemeni government. Judge Spath felt that the question of admissibility and relevance of the exhibits in question was notÃâà...
World Politics Review
June 13, 2017
He used military aid intended specifically for counterterrorism operations against domestic foes who had nothing to do with al-Qaida. In 2006, 23 al-Qaida-linked prisoners escaped from a Yemeni jail in what was presumed to be an inside job. When Jamal al-Badawi, a man who had plotted the USS ColeÃâà...
CBS News
March 15, 2017
The Department of Justice announced on March 14, 2014 that Ahlam Aref Ahmad Al-Tamimi has been added to the list of Most Wanted Terrorists. The Justice Department on Tuesday announced a criminal charge against Al-Tamimi for her role in a 2001 terrorist attack in Jerusalem. In the summer of 2001, Al-Tamimi was aÃâà...
CNN
June 16, 2015
February 2006 - Twenty-three inmates escape from a prison in Sanaa. Thirteen are convicted al Qaeda members, including Jamal al-Badawi, who plotted the attack on the USS Cole, and Nasir al-Wuhayshi, bin Laden's former secretary. They establish al Qaeda in Yemen (AQY). September 17, 2008 - TwoÃâà...
CNN International
September 18, 2013
December 2000 - Yemeni officials arrest suspects Fahd al-Quso and Jamal al-Badawi. Additionally, US and Yemeni officials identify Abd al Rahim al-Nashiri as a key figure in the bombing. January 9, 2001 - The Department of Defense issues a report on the USS Cole attack which does not assign blameÃâà...
CBS News
October 26, 2007
Yemen has set free one of the al Qaeda masterminds of the USS Cole bombing in 2000 that killed 17 American sailors, a senior security official said Thursday. Jamal al-Badawi, who is wanted by the FBI, was convicted in 2004 of plotting, preparing and helping carry out the USS Cole bombing and receivedÃâà...
Asharq Al-awsat English
December 31, 1999
Egyptian energy experts told Asharq Al-Awsat that Cairo is seeking from its deal with Israel to restore operation at two gas liquefaction plants, resolve international arbitration issues and ... Energy expert Mohammed al-Sayyed Bedawi stressed to that end the need to “separate business from politics.”