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*The Pakistani Army says that the ] at ] is in its final stages and that 95% of the complex is under its control. | *The Pakistani Army says that the ] at ] is in its final stages and that 95% of the complex is under its control. | ||
*The leader of the terrorist group ] claims in an interview that his group is supported by the US and German governments. | *The leader of the terrorist group ] claims in an interview that his group is supported by the US and German governments. | ||
*Four people who carried out ] are jailed for life, with no chance of release for at least 40 years. In passing the sentence, the judge ruled that the plot was "part of an ] inspired and controlled sequence of attacks", although the British government has always claimed the attacks were "home grown", and not connected to al-Qaida. | *Four people who carried out ] are jailed for life, with no chance of release for at least 40 years. In passing the sentence, the judge ruled that the plot was "part of an ] inspired and controlled sequence of attacks", although the British government has always claimed the attacks were "home grown", and not connected to al-Qaida. | ||
*] evacuates thousands of people living near ] as it appears likely to explode. | *] evacuates thousands of people living near ] as it appears likely to explode. | ||
*Eight ] Marines are ] in fighting. | *Eight ] Marines are ] in fighting. |
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- The Pakistani Army says that the Operation Silence at Lal Masjid is in its final stages and that 95% of the complex is under its control. (AndhraNews.net)
- The leader of the terrorist group PJAK claims in an interview that his group is supported by the US and German governments.(Press TV)
- Four people who carried out failed suicide bombings in London are jailed for life, with no chance of release for at least 40 years. In passing the sentence, the judge ruled that the plot was "part of an al-Qaida inspired and controlled sequence of attacks", although the British government has always claimed the attacks were "home grown", and not connected to al-Qaida. (Guardian) (Guardian)
- Indonesia evacuates thousands of people living near Mount Gamkonora as it appears likely to explode. (Reuters via ABC News Australia)
- Eight Philippines Marines are killed by insurgents in fighting. (BBC)
- The Supreme Court of Libya upholds the death penalty for the six Bulgarian medics and one Palestinian doctor accused of infecting children with HIV. (AP)
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