Algeria: Leading Qaeda Dead

ByABC News
April 26, 2007, 2:30 PM

April 26, 2007 --

U.S. Soldier Accused of Aiding the Enemy
A U.S. Army lieutenant colonel has been charged with nine offenses, including aiding the enemy, the U.S. military announced Thursday. (AP)

Veto Awaits Iraq Troop Withdrawal Bill
President Bush next week is expected to receive, and swiftly reject, legislation ordering U.S. troops to begin coming home from Iraq this fall. The veto could fall on the fourth anniversary of the president's Iraq "victory" speech. (AP)

US House Votes For Iraq Deadline
The US House of Representatives has narrowly approved a bill making further funding of the war in Iraq conditional on a timetable for a US troop pullout. (BBC)

U.S. Sting Busts Major Human Trafficking Operations
An undercover sting operation called "Triple-X" has cracked a thriving network of Southeast Asian crime rings that trafficked in women and children and produced professional-grade counterfeit travel documents to smuggle their human cargo and other aliens into the United States, ABC News has learned. (ABC News)

Alleged Terror Leader Arrested In Queens
A senior leader of the Sri Lankan terrorist group Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) was arrested Wednesday in Queens, New York, where he had been quietly living for the past several years while funneling money to fund an ongoing guerrilla war that has claimed over 62,000 lives, federal prosecutors said. (ABC News)