1. Yemen: Al Qaeda affiliate behind blast that killed 101
    The Yemeni government blamed an affiliate of al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula on Tuesday for a massive suicide bombing that killed more than 100 soldiers a day earlier.
    CNN - May 22 09:34am
  2. Yemen: Al Qaeda affiliate behind blast that killed 101 soldiers
    The Yemeni government blamed an affiliate of al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula on Tuesday for a massive suicide bombing that killed more than 100 soldiers a day earlier.
    CNN - May 22 03:26am
  3. Video: Al Qaeda of the Arabian Peninsula's mission
    The foiled underwear bomb plot in Yemen serves as a stark reminder of al Qaeda of the Arabian Peninsula, or AQAP's, primary mission - bring down an American plane, reports John Miller.
    CBS News - May 08 04:53pm
  4. Factbox: AQAP, Al Qaeda's Yemen-based wing
    (Reuters) - Yemen, which has become increasingly unstable in recent years, suffered one of its bloodiest attacks on Monday. The militant group Ansar al-Sharia said it was behind the attack, which killed 90 people in the capital, Sanaa. The group is affiliated to al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP). Here is a look at Ansar al-Sharia and AQAP: * ANSAR AL-SHARIA: -- When Islamists seized ...
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - May 21 11:55am
  5. Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
    Aden (AFP) May 9, 2012 The United States has said it has has foiled a plot by Al-Qaeda's branch in Yemen to blow up a US-bound passenger jet with a new take on the "underwear bomb" near the first anniversary of Osama bin Laden's death. Here is a chronology of activities linked to Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula: 1992 - Dec 12: Bombers strike a hotel which formerly housed US marines in the ...
    Space War - May 09 07:27pm
  6. Profile: Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
    A profile of the group which has been described as al-Qaeda's most active affiliate.
    Al Jazeera - May 09 05:11am
  7. Al Qaeda bomb maker is top threat, must be killed: U.S. senator
    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula is the top security threat to the United States and the bomb maker thought to have created at least two non-metallic explosive devices must be killed to safeguard U.S. national security, a top senator said on Sunday. "I am hopeful that we will be able to, candidly, kill this bomb maker and kill some of these other associates, because there ...
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - May 13 11:26am
  8. Saudi's Al Qaeda intelligence coup and the perils of too much disclosure
    Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula's second underwear bomb plot went nowhere thanks to great intelligence work. But this is a case where too much disclosure is a problem.
    The Christian Science Monitor - May 09 09:51am
  9. After underwear plot, Saudi officials cite headway against AQAP
    Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), based in Yemen, remains a major threat but drone strikes are making significant headway against the franchise, say Saudi interior ministry officials, who are working to cut off Saudi funding of the group and prevent the recruitment of Saudi operatives.
    Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News - May 09 12:25pm
  10. Yemen blames militants for deaths of 101 soldiers
    The Yemeni government on Tuesday blamed an affiliate of al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula for a massive suicide bombing that killed more than 100 soldiers a day earlier.
    WJXT Jacksonville - May 22 03:19am