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Why so many Somali-Canadians who go west end up dead
Why so many Somali-Canadians who go west end up dead
Norway – Anti-Islamist protest sees low turnout
Pakistan – Another militant group bans polio vaccination, seeks end to drone strikes
US Sent Afghanistan Surge Troops ‘To Wrong Province’, Book Claims
Mullah Nazir said the vaccination program is being used by the US to gather intelligence and conduct drone strikes in the tribal areas. He follows Hafiz Gul Bahadar, who shut down the program in North Waziristan two weeks ago.
Video: Syrian army is ‘destroyed physically and mentally’, says defected Syrian General
North Korea condemns ‘grave’ use of flag during US-South Korea war games
Defections, Downed Turkish Jet Worsen Syria Crisis
The Malakand Taliban crossed the border from Afghanistan and killed 17 Pakistani troops; seven were reportedly beheaded. ISAF commander General Allen will visit Pakistan tomorrow to review border security.
Six policemen and five Taliban fighters were killed during clashes in Uruzgan. ISAF killed five Taliban commanders in an airstrike in Nuristan. The Taliban killed an ISAF soldier in the west. The Taliban again poisoned more than 100 schoolgirls in Sar-i-Pul.
One of five suspects arrested for a church bombing led authorities to raid several locations in Medan, North Sumatra. The suspects, some of whom were IT experts, had assets of $848,000 that were allegedly used to fund terrorism. Indonesia’s antiterrorism chief said Medan was a financial hub for terrorist activity across the country.
Thirty-three members of the Syrian military and their families defected to Turkey. The EU condemned Syria’s downing of a Turkish jet aircraft but ruled out a military response.
The Yemen Executive Mine Action Center said that 25 people, including three engineers, have been killed in land mines that have been planted in Abyan province by al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. Engineering teams have blown up more than 2,400 bombs and shells left by AQAP.
The Minister of Defense said the government would expand operations against Shabaab in Somalia. A judge was gunned down in Las’anod.
Mohamed Mursi, the Muslim Brotherhood candidate, was declared the winner of the presidential election. Mursi began forming a new government.
Boko Haram fighters freed more than 40 prisoners after storming a jail in Yobe. An IED blast near a pub in Bauchi wounded nine people. President Goodluck Jonathan said the government is seeking “new tactics” to combat Boko Haram.
A court has ordered that Masoud Sedaghatzadeh, an Iranian linked to an explosion targeting Israeli diplomats at a house in Bangkok, be extradited to Thailand to face charges. Two other suspects linked to the plot are being held in Thailand, and two more are thought to have returned to Iran.
The Malakand Taliban, which are commanded by Mullah Fazlullah, reportedly crossed the border from Afghanistan and killed 17 Pakistani troops.
Zareen Ahmadzai, an Afghan who entered the UK illegally after fighting for the Taliban in Afghanistan for three years, convinced an immigration court to allow him to live in the UK. He claimed he was now wanted by the Taliban and ANSF, and the court said he “believed that he was advancing the cause of […]
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Pakistan says Afghan peace requires clarity from US, Taliban
Analysis: Security on the Sinai front
Pakistan – Ministry issues guidelines for foreigners visiting Peshawar, FATA
The poisoning attacks on Afghan girls’ schools are taking place with increasing frequency in the northern provinces of Takhar and Sar-i-Pul. Since the middle of April, at least 10 attacks have been made on nine schools, and approximately 650 pupils have been sickened.
Afghanistan – NSC wants borders effectively monitored
Delegation to Investigate Sar-e-Pul, Dostum Oil Dispute
US Protected by International Law in Attacking Insurgents: Afghan Analyst
Gazans celebrate Brotherhood victory in Egypt
Turkey seeks diplomacy not war