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Founded in 1996, the Terrorism Research Center, Inc. (TRC) is an independent institute dedicated to the research of terrorism, information warfare and security, critical infrastructure protection, homeland security, and other issues of low-intensity political violence and gray-area phenomena.
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  •  MEND offers to help free kidnapped IsraeliAug 28
  • Iraq's holy city of Najaf witnessing a boomAug 28
  • 2 Iraqi officials accused of aiding al-QaidaAug 28
  • U.S. to hand over security in Anbar to the IraqisAug 28
  • Iraq's Sadr suspends militia activity indefinitelyAug 28
  • Iran general says Israel too vulnerable to attackAug 28
  • Lebanese helicopter brought downAug 28
  • Thai protesters defy court order to disperseAug 28
  • Taiwan ex-intelligence chief indicted for alleged cover-upAug 28
  • Premier says India floods a "calamity"Aug 28
  • Malaysia’s Anwar rejoins parliamentAug 28
  • Seven killed in bombing of Pakistani police busAug 28
  • Pakistan: Lawyers rally for return of judgesAug 28
  • Pirate Ransom Helped Somalia Islamist Militants Seize PortAug 28
  • Sudanese plane hijackers surrender in LibyaAug 28
  • Somali pirates free Omani ship - officialsAug 28
  • Airport to debut color-coded security lanesAug 28
  • Local emergency teams practice terror drillsAug 28
  • Militants killed in Kashmir siegeAug 28
  • Bomb targeting police van kills 9 in PakistanAug 28
  • Border Patrol struggles to keep newly hired agentsAug 27
  • Thousands of nukes eliminatedAug 27
  • Zimbabwe's Mugabe Threatens to Form Government Without OppositionAug 27
  • Terrorists killed in Algeria by own bombAug 27
  • Algeria steps up border controlsAug 27
  • Thai protestors ordered to leave govt houseAug 27
  • Police arrest two over Brown death threatsAug 27
  •  Pakistan restores eight judgesAug 27
  • Thai protest refuses order to leave gov't compoundAug 27
  • Israeli businessman kidnapped in NigeriaAug 27
  • Venezuela posed to nationalize fuel distributionAug 27
  • Hijackers of Darfur plane surrender in LibyaAug 27
  • Russia plans to raise navy presence in Syria: diplomatAug 27
  • US, Russia anchor military ships in Georgian portsAug 27
  • Battles kill 15 rebels, 7 soldiers in Sri LankaAug 26
  •  Floods kill dozens in Bihar stateAug 26
  • Curfew still in force in KashmirAug 26
  • Thousands flee Pakistan offensive: UNAug 26
  • Islamists protest in downtown BeirutAug 26
  • Steps in place to foil terror attackAug 26
  • France offers help in Syria-Lebanon thawAug 26
  • Submarine Factory ReportedAug 26
  • Settlements unhelpful to peace talksAug 26
  • Contacts between Iraq and Jordan to develop national gas fieldsAug 26
  • Anti-terrorism police arrest man in BlackburnAug 26
  • North Korea to suspend nuclear disablementAug 26
  • Japanese aid worker kidnapped in AfghanistanAug 26
  • Car bomb kills 4, wounds 6 north of BaghdadAug 26
  • Pakistan: Targeted vehicle carried top US diplomatAug 26
  • Border Tightened After Cartel ThreatsAug 26
  • Blast at Pakistan rally, several casualtiesAug 26
  • Thai protesters seize state TV, surround govt buildingsAug 26
  • Russian lawmakers recognize Georgia separatistsAug 26
  • Pakistan coalition in major splitAug 26
  • Naval forces establish Somalia safety zoneAug 26
  • At least 74 killed in Sri Lanka fightingAug 26
  • Honduras joins Venezuelan pact; Chavez promises oilAug 26
  • Gunmen fire at U.S. vehicle in Pakistan, no injuriesAug 26
  • Philippine air force plane missing with 9 aboardAug 26
  • Obama Assassination Plot - Police Schedule Press Conference Amid TV ReportAug 26
  • Mexican drug cartels give hit men OK for attacks in U.S.Aug 25
  •  Iraq says 650 doctors have returned from exileAug 25
  •  Rice sees difficulties in Mideast talksAug 25
  • The Latest Syrian MiscalculationAug 25
  • Iraqi Leader Insists on Deadline for Troop PulloutAug 25
  • Iran Kicks Off Production of Locally Built SubAug 25
  •  'Ill' Iraqi cleric courts pressAug 25
  • Jordan to buy French nuclear reactorAug 25
  •  Prosecutors seek Thaksin's assetsAug 25
  • Taliban threat ‘underestimated’Aug 25
  • French FM plays down Hezbollah-Israel war of wordsAug 25
  • Rice Heads to Middle East to Push for Peace DealAug 25
  • Iraq police detain teenage girl with explosives vestAug 25
  • Russian Parliament Votes to Recognize South Ossetia, AbkhaziaAug 25
  • Israel begins release of Palestinian prisonersAug 25

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