Security men killed in Syria suicide bombingDozens of Syrian security men were killed when two explosives-laden cars drove into a military camp in the southern town of Deraa on Saturday, an opposition watchdog said, in what appeared to be a double suicide attack. The first More… |
Siemens denies Iran nuke sabotage claimsGermany's Siemens on Sunday denied allegations by an Iranian lawmaker that it planted explosives in equipment sold to Iran for use in its nuclear programme. "Siemens does not have any business ties with Iran's nuclear More… |
Bahrain police foil major terror plotPolice in Bahrain have foiled a plan to cause large-scale death and destruction in the kingdom, with the discovery of several bomb-making factories, said a senior public security official. The police have also seized explosives and explosi More… |
UK firm wins $133m Doha airport orderSmiths Detection, part of global technology business Smiths Group, has landed a major contract worth over 100 million euros ($133.3 million) for supply of the main security scanning systems at the New Doha International Airport (NDIA). More… |
Powers urge Iran to open army site to IAEASix world powers demanded Iran keep its promise to let international inspectors visit a military installation where the UN nuclear watchdog believes explosives tests geared to developing atomic bombs may have taken place. The joint call w More… |
Yemen's navy foils potential boat attackYemen's navy sank a speed boat suspected of carrying explosives as it approached Yemeni naval vessels patrolling the Gulf of Aden on Saturday night, a military official said. Major General Ruwais Mujawar, commander of the Yemeni navy, More… |
Explosives found aboard India planeExplosive material was found on a passenger plane after it landed in Thiruvanantapuram in southern India, but it was not immediately clear whether it was meant to be detonated on a flight, police said on Sunday. Forensic experts were inspe More… |








