Pakistani Raid Strikes Hideout, Killing Senior Egyptian Al Qaeda Member

ByABC News
April 14, 2006, 12:06 PM

April 14, 2006 --

Pakistani Raid Strikes Hideout, Killing Senior Egyptian Al Qaeda Member
A senior Egyptian al Qaeda member was killed along with other militants during a Pakistani military raid of a hideout in the northern part of Pakistan, sources have told ABC News. (ABC News)

Drives Outline Military Tactics
Computer devices sold at an Afghan bazaar appear to hold data showing how insurgents use Pakistan as a base for cross-border strikes. (LA Times)

U.S. Investigates Sale of Secret Data in Afghan Market
The investigation was prompted by news reports that computer memory drives smuggled out of a U.S. air base were being sold in an Afghan bazaar. (NY Times)

Opinion: Flea-Market Secrets
Why sensitive military data is being sold in Afghan flea markets. (LA Times)

AT&T, Group Challenge U.S. Spy Program
AT&T, Organization Wage Privacy Battle in Court That Could Expose Reach of Wiretapping Program. (AP)

Analysis: How Long Until Iran Makes Nuclear Bombs?
Experts Believe That Iran Is Three to Five Years Away From Making a Nuclear Bomb. (ABC News)

North Korea Vows to Strengthen Nukes
North Korea's No. 2 Leader Vows to Strengthen 'Military Deterrent Force,' Meaning Nuclear Weapons. (Reuters)

Italy Reviews Contested Ballots
Italian officials are checking more than 80,000 contested ballots not included in the election results that gave Romano Prodi a narrow victory. (BBC)

Chad Displays Rebel "Mercenaries"
Chad's government on Friday paraded captured rebels it said were recruited by Sudan as the capital N'Djamena recovered from a surprise raid by insurgents fighting President Idriss Deby. (Reuters)

Chad Breaks Ties With Sudan After Assault
Chad broke off diplomatic relations with Sudan on Friday and threatened to expel 200,000 Sudanese refugees, blaming its neighbor for a rebel attack that killed 350 in the capital. (AP)