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Emergence of AQAP in Yemen
20 Years After 9/11 – Why Islamic State's Propaganda Hasn't Overshadowed Al-Qaeda's – GNET
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Atop Yemen al-Qaida, a militant who vows to hit US - The San Diego Union-Tribune
Media Groups
Foreign Terrorist Organizations' Official Media Arms and Violent Extremist Web Forums
Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula: Leaders and their Networks
U.K.: Where reading can send you to jail | The Star
دعـــــــــوة الله بـــــــــاقــــــــــــــــيــــــــــــــــــــة - بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم Al-Malahem Media Foundation مؤسسة الملاحم للإنتاج الإعلامي presents تقدم Issue 11 of the magazine العدد الـ 11 من مجلة INSPIRE "..and inspire the Believers"
Al-Qaeda Releases Video Featuring AQAP Leader | MEMRI
Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula claims responsibility for attack on US Pensacola air base
Daniele Garofalo on Twitter: "Al-Malahem Media (#AQAP) announces that the new video to be released soon is titled : "A Message to the American People. You still haven't learned your lesson." #AQ #
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Does Anyone Take These Al-Qaeda Magazines Seriously? | Public Intelligence
JNIM portrays its fight as part of Al Qaeda's global jihad | FDD's Long War Journal
Eyes on Jihadism. Monitoring Jihadist Propaganda #19
The World of Holy Warcraft – Foreign Policy
Al-Qaeda in Yemen claims attack on France's Charlie Hebdo | Middle East Eye
How Yemen spawned the Charlie Hebdo attacks – the Guardian briefing | Yemen | The Guardian
The Jihadi Threat 3: Whither al-Qaeda? | United States Institute of Peace
Self styled 'father of terrorism' facing jail
Media empire of the jihadist outfits around the world | BLiTZ
Inspiration from al-Qaeda's Top Recruiter Is Available at U.S. Bookstores
Al-Qaida Magazine Draws Attention, But Few Fans : NPR
Is Osama Bin Laden the Miley Cyrus of Terrorism? | The Takeaway | WNYC Studios