London: The News
London: The News
Follow the latest London news here

Kidnapped British aid worker saved by Nato troops in daring Afghanistan raid

Reported by guardian.co.uk on Saturday, 2 June 2012 (on June 2, 2012)
guardian.co.uk
Helen Johnston's parents 'hugely relieved' by rescue mission in remote caves of Badakhshan province

The parents of a British aid worker freed after a "breathtaking" Nato-led rescue mission in..


Links: Open full story in new window Full news story 

Post this: FacebookFacebook  EmailE-mail  TwitterTwitter  MixxMixx  StumbleUponStumbleUpon  FriendFeedFriendFeed
Recent related news
DNA
2 hours ago

Soldier hacked to death in London street in suspected Islamist attack, Nigerian link possible

The man could have been refering to Afghanistan, where British troops are part of the international...Also reported by •Deccan Herald
guardian.co.uk
10 hours ago

Woolwich attack: lone wolf and jihadist theories will occupy security forces

Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre will convene, in wake of killing and al-Qaida martyrdom video...
Reuters
13 hours ago

Britain offers visas to its Afghan interpreters

LONDON (Reuters) - Around 600 interpreters who serve alongside British soldiers in Afghanistan are to...
guardian.co.uk
19 hours ago

UK provided more support for CIA rendition flights than thought – study

The Rendition Project suggests aircraft associated with secret detention operations landed at British...
Zero Hedge
3 days ago

Frontrunning: May 20

· Obama's Counsel Was Told of IRS Audit Findings Weeks Ago (WSJ) · North Korea fires sixth missile...
guardian.co.uk
4 days ago

Is Kagame Africa's Lincoln or a tyrant exploiting Rwanda's tragic history?

In the second part of his special report, *Chris McGreal* meets President Paul Kagame in Kigali –...
Toronto Star
5 days agoAfrica’s ‘Arc of Instability’

Africa’s ‘Arc of Instability’

MOGADISHU, SOMALIA—Everyone in Mogadishu knew an attack was imminent. Double agents within Al...
© 2013 London: The News / londonthenews.com. All Rights Reserved.  |  Home Page  |  RSS Feed  |  Contact us  |  Bookmark