Yemen
Security forces killed two protesters in Sana’a. Three Syrian technicians and a Yemeni were killed when a military cargo plane crashed in Lahj. Tribesmen kidnapped a Russian doctor.
Security forces killed two protesters in Sana’a. Three Syrian technicians and a Yemeni were killed when a military cargo plane crashed in Lahj. Tribesmen kidnapped a Russian doctor.
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Ennahda, Tunisia’s Islamist political party and a branch of the Muslim Brotherhood, claimed to have won 40 percent of the vote. The Islamist party said it won 90 of the 217 seats in parliament.
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Three people were killed during fighting between Somali and Shabaab forces in the village of Busar. A Somali solider killed a woman at a food distribution point in Mogadishu. “Gunmen” kidnapped an American and a Danish aid worker in northern Somalia.
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One Kenyan was killed and eight more were wounded in a grenada attack at a bus terminal. Somalia’s president said Kenya’s invasion of southern Somalia is “inappropriate.” France said it would provide support to Kenyan forces. The official result of the election has not been released.
Muslim insurgents killed seven civilians in attacks in the south on Sunday. Five people were killed when two supermarkets were bombed in Narathiwat province. Two more people were killed in shooting.
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ISAF said more than 200 Haqqani Network and Taliban commanders and fighters were killed and captured during operations in Kabul and eastern Afghanistan over the past week. The Taliban killed an ISAF solider in the south.
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The US ambassador left Syria after “credible threats to his safety.” His contacts with protesters had led to attacks on the US embassy and residence by Assad loyalists. Both the EU and Iran renewed their criticism of the Syrian crackdown.
King Abdullah fired his government and appointed a new prime minister. King Abdullah said economic reforms required political change. Jordanians rallied to press for reforms.
Two Yemeni fighters and three “Islamist militants” were killed during clashes in the southern port city of Aden. Yemenis have described Aden as being under siege from al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.
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Tunisians voted in the first Arab Spring election; turnout was high. The Islamist share of the vote will be watched as a bellwether for other Middle East elections.
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Kenyan forces have taken control of the towns of Oddo and Kolbio on the Afmadow front, killing eight Shabaab fighters. Shabaab bases in Kismayo have been hit with naval fire and airstrikes.
Fourteen people were wounded in a grenade attack at a bar in Nairobi. Shabaab is suspected of carrying out the attack after Kenyan forces invaded southern Somalia.
Security authorities said the increasing mention of Sweden on jihadist websites has kept the threat level elevated, despite the detention of a person of concern. The investigation into the 2010 Stockholm suicide bombing continues.