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Jemaah Islamiyah
Mopping Up Abu Sayyaf
The arrest of an Abu Sayyaf gunman marks further progress as authorities in Southeast Asia mop up militants.
Philippines Ceasefire Under Threat
The factionalizing of insurgent groups is jeopardising a ceasefire that ended decades of civil war in the southern Philippines, reports Luke Hunt.
ASEAN’s 9/11 Differences
Southeast Asian nations have taken different approaches to tackling terrorism since the September 11 attacks.
ASEAN’s 9/11 Differences
Southeast Asian nations have taken different approaches to tackling terrorism since the September 11 attacks.
Singapore Issues Travel Warning
The arrest of 11 suspected militants is a reminder that terrorism still looms over the city state’s interests.
Bashir Jailed for 15 years
Islamic cleric Abu Bakar Bashir is handed a 15-year jail term in Indonesia over terrorism-related charges.
How the al-Qaeda Threat Lingers
Osama bin Laden is dead. But will law enforcement officials around the world ever feel they can ease up in the fight against jihadists?
Osama Bin Laden’s Second Front
The killing of al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden may be a blow to militants. But in Southeast Asia as elsewhere, terrorism still looms large.
Java Bombing Signals Change
A suicide bombing in West Java underscores the shifting tactics of militants towards individual jihad.
Crisis Hits Philippine Peace Talks
Peace talks between the Philippine government and MILF have quickly been thrown off course.
Al Jazeera's Indonesia Coup
Al Jazeera reports on evidence that angry generals were attempting to oust President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.
Radicals Echo JI Across Indonesia
Indonesia had some success against terrorists in 2010. But recent protests suggest the hardliners are still a threat.