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Is Qatar fuelling the crisis in north Mali?
Is Qatar fuelling the crisis in north Mali?
The US began airlifting French troops to Bamako. French airstrikes attacked Islamist command centers in Timbuktu. The Malian Army chief of staff said that with consistent support, the effort to recapture Timbuktu and Gao from Islamist forces should take no more than a month. Chad is sending 2,000 troops to join the effort. The Tuareg […]
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US drones killed an al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula commander and two fighters in a strike in Marib province. The three AQAP members were released from prison in April 2012 after being detained for fighting in Abyan province.
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The head of the Arab League said UN envoy Brahimi’s mission to Syria has not yielded even a “flicker of hope.” Rebels fought government forces within half a mile from the center of Damascus. Russia said it would send planes to Lebanon to evacuate Russians from Syria.
Three al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula fighters who were captured by security forces but freed in April 2012 were killed in the attack.
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Prime Minister Sellal said 37 foreigners from eight countries died in the siege at In Amenas; five hostages are missing. The al Qaeda-linked attackers were from Egypt, Canada, Mali, Niger, Mauritania, and Tunisia. A Canadian named Chedad coordinated the attack; another Canadian participated, as did a former driver at the gas facility. A French jihadist […]
Al Qaeda’s affiliate in Syria claimed credit for the first two suicide attacks reported in Syria this year. The attacks were launched to avenge reported atrocities in a village in Idlib.
French and Malian forces occupied Diabaly and Douentza. French warplanes bombed Islamist camps around Timbuktu and Gao. French Foreign Minister Le Drian said the French-Malian force is seeking “total reconquest” of Mali. The UN said the number of refugees from Mali is about 147,000 and could rise to 400,000; about 239,000 Malians are internally displaced.
The first two batteries of NATO Patriot missiles arrived from Germany; the US and the Netherlands are each sending two more. The missiles, which are for defensive purposes only, will be fully operational by early February. Turkey asked Belgium for more cooperation against the Kurdistan Workers’ Party; leading members of the PKK, including Zübeyir Aydar, […]
Three policemen and all five members of the suicide assault team were killed during an eight-hour-long firefight. The Taliban claimed credit for the attack.
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Al Qaeda in Iraq claimed responsibility for the assassination of Sunni MP and Awakening leader Aifan Sadoun. Security forces captured AQI’s “religious guide” and three aides in Miqdadiyah.
Dueling statements reflect the deepening sectarian political crisis in Iraq.
US drones killed eight al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula fighters in a strike in Marib province. Two Saudi AQAP fighters were among those killed; one was identified as Ismail bin Jamil.
Mokhtar Belmokhtar, the emir of the Those who sign with Blood Brigade, claimed credit for the suicide assault on the In Amenas gas facility under al Qaeda’s banner. At least 48 hostages have been killed, and the death toll is expected to rise. Six jihadists have been captured. The overall death toll from the siege […]
The opposition National Coalition discussed the idea of a government-in-exile in Turkey. Syria’s foreign minister said any discussion of President Assad’s future was “unacceptable.” Government and rebel forces fought in eastern and southern Damascus.