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Terrorists

Double Take

The Death of Ayman al-Zawahiri

The Al Qaeda leader was reportedly killed in Afghanistan by a U.S. drone strike.
Postscript

Peru Processes the Death of Abimael Guzmán

What do you do with the body of a terrorist?
California Chronicles

A Plot in L.A. to Avenge the Christchurch Shooting

A man was arrested last week for plotting a catastrophic terrorist act in the Los Angeles area.
Books

The 9/11 Novel That Finally Understands the Fulfillments of Faith

John Wray’s “Godsend” follows a young American woman’s journey from California to Afghanistan, from teen-age angst to religious war.
Annals of Terrorism

After the Islamic State

As the caliphate crumbles, rival movements struggle for the soul of Sunni jihadism.
A Reporter at Large

Why Obama Has Failed to Close Guantánamo

Congress is blamed for preventing the President from fulfilling his pledge. But that’s not the whole story.
A Reporter at Large

Exporting Jihad

Books

Room Service

A Reporter at Large

Trafficking in Terror

A Reporter at Large

The Worst of the Worst

A Reporter at Large

Journey to Jihad

News Desk

Taking Responsibility for Torture

Daily Cartoon

Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, September 16th

Comment

The Al Qaeda Switchboard

A Reporter at Large

After Syria

Annals of Linguistics

Utopian for Beginners

Profiles

Sporting Chance

Poems

T.S.A.

Letter from Libya

King of Kings

Letter From Islamabad

The Journalist And the Spies