Topic: U.S. Department Of Justice
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Attorney General Eric Holder will visit Uganda Sunday, two weeks after a suicide bombing attack killed 73 people, including one American, the U.S. Justice Department said Friday. Holder will speak to the African Union and is expected to address ...
An American-Pakistani has been formally indicted on 10 charges in last month's botched car bombing in New York's Times Square, the Department of Justice said Thursday. Faisal Shahzad has been in custody since being arrested at New York's John F. Kennedy airport ...
A second woman was charged Friday in the case of the terror suspect dubbed "JihadJane" after she flew back to the United States and surrendered to authorities, the Justice Department said. Jamie Paulin Ramirez, 31, a former Colorado resident, was charged with ...
The United States has obtained more than 400 convictions in international terrorism cases since the attacks of September 11, 2001, documents released by the Department of Justice showed Friday. The tally comes amid debate in Congress on administration plans to try suspected ...
A US woman operating online under the name "JihadJane" has been indicted for recruiting people in the United States, Europe and Asia in a bid to carry out terror plots. Pennsylvania resident Colleen LaRose, 46, faces charges of "conspiracy to provide material ...
A US woman operating online under the name "JihadJane" has been indicted for recruiting jihadist fighters in the United States, Europe and Asia in a bid to carry out terror plots. Pennsylvania resident Colleen LaRose, 46, faces charges of "conspiracy to provide ...
A US woman operating online under the name "JihadJane" recruited jihadist fighters in the United States, Europe and Asia in a bid to carry out terror plots "or die trying," prosecutors said. US authorities said middle-aged Pennsylvania resident Colleen LaRose, who was ...
A US woman operating online under the name "JihadJane" recruited jihadist fighters in the United States, Europe and Asia in a bid to carry out terror plots "or die trying," prosecutors said Tuesday. US authorities said middle-aged Pennsylvania resident Colleen LaRose, who ...
A US woman operating online under the name "JihadJane" recruited jihadist fighters in the United States, Europe and Asia in a bid to carry out terror plots "or die trying," prosecutors said. US authorities said middle-aged Pennsylvania resident Colleen LaRose, who was ...
A US woman operating online under the name "JihadJane" recruited jihadist fighters in the United States, Europe and Asia in a bid to carry out terror plots "or die trying," prosecutors have said. US authorities said Tuesday middle-aged Pennsylvania resident Colleen LaRose, ...