Three men have been charged in the suicide bombings that killed 52 people in London on July 7, 2005. The trio -- Mohammed Shakil, 30, Waheed Ali, 23, and Sadeer Saleem, 26 -- are accused of......
Claiming responsibility for the July 7 London blasts, al Qaeda's second-in-command Ayman al-Zawahiri has threatened new attacks against Western countries similar to those that rocked Britain."The......
The youngest of the July 7 London bombers made 3 desperate telephone calls begging for help from the other members of the terror cell just minutes before he blew himself up on a bus. The frantic......
The four terrorists involved in July 7 London bombings, which claimed 56 lives triggered the blasts themselves by pressing a device similar to a button, senior British police sources have claimed,......
Pakistan has promised to intensify intelligence-sharing with Britain as part of the hunt for those behind the London bombings and warned against the assumption that there is a link between the......