Pakistan could be protecting other al Qaeda leaders: US Senator
A US Senator on Tuesday suggested that Pakistan could be protecting other al Qaeda leaders inside the country given the fact that Osama bin Laden was killed by elite US forces in an operation deep inside the country.
Bin Laden wife served as human shield: US official
One of Osama bin Laden's wives acted as a human shield in an unsuccessful bid to save the Al-Qaeda leader's life before he was killed in a raid by US special forces, a top US official said on Monday.
Review US aid to Pak before 'another dime' goes: Lawmakers
Osama bin Laden's presence in Pakistan before he was killed prompted many US lawmakers today to demand a review of the billions of dollars in American aid to that country before 'another dime' is s
Wave of spams counter Facebook joy over Osama’s death
A Facebook page rejoicing over Osama bin-Laden’s death with around 3,50,000 fans, was quickly targeted by spammers.
Following his killing on Sunday night, these spammers had unleashed a wave of new s
White House undecided on bin Laden photos
The White House said on Monday it was weighing whether to release photographs of Osama bin Laden's corpse amid calls from some key lawmakers to do so to prove the Al-Qaeda chief is truly dead.
"We ar
Bin Laden lived in Pakistan compound 5-6 years: U.S
Osama bin Laden lived for the past five to six years in the compound deep inside Pakistan where the al Qaeda leader was killed by U.S. forces, President Barack Obama's counterterrorism adviser said on
Tension as White House Situation Room watched raid
From halfway around the world, President Barack Obama and his national security team monitored the strike on Osama bin Laden's compound in real time, watching and listening to the firefight that kille
White House debates releasing Bin Laden photo
Senior US officials were on Tuesday holding delicate discussions on whether to prove Osama bin Laden's death to the world by releasing a photo of his corpse after he was shot dead by special forces.
President Zardari defends Pakistan over bin Laden intel
Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari defended his country on Monday against accusations it did not do enough to track down Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, but made no direct comment on alleged intell
Obama signed 'kill Osama order' on April 29
US President Barack Obama signed the death warrant for the world's most wanted man Osama bin-Laden on April 29, after months of preparations and meticulous planning against the highest-value target.