Somalia
Kenyan troops seized control of Ras Kamboni from Shabaab. A Kenyan military spokesman said his forces would take the port city of Kismayo.
Kenyan troops seized control of Ras Kamboni from Shabaab. A Kenyan military spokesman said his forces would take the port city of Kismayo.
Basque group ETA announces end to campaign of violence
President Muammar Gaddafi was killed after being captured by Libyan rebels in Sirte. Sirte, the last loyalist holdout, fell to rebel forces.
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Libya officials: Gadhafi captured, possibly killed
Syrian government troops mounted a large crackdown around the capital of Damascus. Thousands rallied in support of President Assad in Aleppo. Libya’s interim government became the first to recognize the Syrian opposition as the legitimate authority in Syria.
Kurdish rebels in attacked army outposts in southeast Turkey, killing 26 Turkish soldiers. Hours later, Turkey launched an offensive into the Kurdish region in Iraq. Two weeks earlier the Turkish parliament had approved cross border raids and one week earlier Turkey had urged Iraq to crack down on Kurdish rebels.
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US Denies Iran Claims That Saudi Plot Defendant Belongs to Exile Group
US Troops Battle to Control Key Afghan Route
US Weighs Cyberwarfare Strategy
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General Kayani said a US incursion into North Waziristan is unlikely, and suggested that the US focus on problems in Afghanistan and not Pakistan. The military killed six Taliban fighters in Kurram.
The Taliban killed three civilians and two soldiers in a suicide attack in Badghis and five Afghan soldiers in an IED attack in Herat. Security forces killed and captured several Taliban commanders and fighters in Helmand, Zabul, Khost, Paktia, Paktika, Nangarhar, and Baghlan.
The Taliban released a statement congratulating Hamas for obtaining the release of more than 1,000 prisoners in exchange for a captive Israeli soldier. The Taliban said the trade “can be considered as one of the heaviest blows to the Zionists.”
President Saleh demanded guarantees from foreign governments if he is to transfer power. The UNSC is preparing to vote on a resolution dealing with the escalating violence in Yemen. Tribesmen blew up an oil pipeline in Marib.
Hamas feeling pressure amid changes in Middle East
An Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan commander said the assault team included “Turks, Tajiks, Arabs, Pashtuns, and Afghans.” IMU emir Abu Usman Adil said the group is dedicated to creating a global caliphate.
Kenyan and Somali forces claimed to have killed 75 Shabaab fighters and captured a base near Afmadow. Somali officials claimed that Shabaab has moved two captive Spanish aid workers to Kismayo.
Kenya: Somali militant attacks hurting economy
Training Concerns Hover Over Delivery of Afghan Equipment
Pakistan warns US over unilateral military action
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