
Jihadists hunted in Tunisia 'former Mali fighters'
Jihadists being pursued by the army on Tunisia's border with Algeria are veterans of the Islamist rebellion in Mali, where France led an intervention to oust them in January, Interior Minister Lotfi Ben Jeddou said Wednesday. ... more
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Tanzanian troops head for UN mission to fight Congo rebels
Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete bade farewell Wednesday to 1,280 troops off to join a new UN peacekeeping mission in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo and fight insurgents there. ... more
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AALTO plans Zephyr stratospheric hub in northern Australia and seeks local payload partners
Ancient guano drove Chincha coastal power
UAH lands first DARPA award for biological sciences department
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Nigeria's Islamists boost military threat
A recent spate of coordinated attacks in northern Nigeria involving hundreds of heavily armed Islamist militants demonstrate that the insurgents have undergone guerrilla warfare training, probably by al-Qaida groups in North Africa, marking a dangerous deterioration in the oil-rich country's unfolding security crisis.
Nigerian and North African security sources said several hundred Boko Haram members underwent military training with AQIM in 2012 around Timbuktu in northern Mali, a region the jihadists, armed with weapons plundered in Libya during its 2011 civil war, seized in 2012. ... more
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Deadly bombings hit drive to save Somalia
A series of bombings in Mogadishu shows that the Islamist al-Shabaab movement, allied to al-Qaida, remains a lethal force despite the loss of key Somali strongholds to a U.N.-backed African force last fall. ... more
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Gunmen threaten unique CentrAfrican elephant reserve: WWF
A group of 17 gunmen entered an animal park in the Central African Republic, threatening "one of the biggest massacres of elephants" in the region, conservationist body WWF said Tuesday. ... more
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