Congress to investigate ‘unconscionable’ deal to spare 9/11 plotters the death penalty
Powerful committee launches inquiry after US defence secretary scraps agreement following outcry from victims’ families
Powerful committee launches inquiry after US defence secretary scraps agreement following outcry from victims’ families
Photograph of former US president laughing at a meme of himself is one of hundreds of newly released images from time of raid
Mercenaries are ‘sowing instability’ to expand their operations across Africa
Ramzi bin al-Shibh was one of five defendants due to face a death-penalty trial over allegations he helped plot the 2001 terror attacks
Ghassan al-Sharbi, 48, was never tried by the US and is now being released to Saudi Arabia under a ‘comprehensive set of security measures’
Despite French assistance, Burkina Faso is struggling to contain Islamist insurgency linked to al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group
Thousands fled Afghanistan following the fall of Kabul. Twelve months on, the people on those final flights tell us about that last day
With millions of people on the brink of famine, fears remain aid funds would be diverted to support foreign fighters
From the Lionesses historic win to the US assassination of al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri we look at what fired up our readers this week
The Taliban promised that it would no longer offer sanctuary to al-Qaeda, yet the United States tracked its leader down in Kabul
A mission months in the making came to fruition last week when so-called ‘Ninja’ missiles killed the al-Qaeda leader in Kabul
Billions of dollars in Afghan funds at stake as Washington accuses group of sheltering Al-Qaeda leader up till his death
After more than two decades on the run, Al-Zawahri, 71, was killed by a US drone strike on Saturday night
Joe Biden says 'justice has been delivered' after killing of Osama bin Laden's right-hand man who had been on the run for 20 years
The convicted terrorist, currently in jail, was named by Malik Faisal Akram, who held a siege at a Dallas synagogue, demanding her release
After the attacks there was a sense of solidarity among New Yorkers – I've never been so aware of living in history as it was being made
The September 11 attacks changed everything – and everyone
Sir Richard Dearlove says creation of camps for preparation of atrocities on British soil now a real possibility
Two decades after 9/11, author and journalist Khaled Batarfi, star of new documentary, shares his horror about his friend’s evil turn
Experts worry that the Taliban leadership will fail to uphold guarantees not to let al-Qaeda plot against US after an American withdrawal
The Telegraph was given access to the world’s most controversial prison camp, the paper’s first visit in nearly a decade