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Libya

A car bomb killed a member of the National Security Directorate in Benghazi. The day before, one policeman was killed and two were injured in a car bombing in Benghazi’s Kish district. Five Pakistani Ahmedis and a Libyan convert were arrested on suspicion of trying to convert Libyans to the Ahmedi sect.


Mali

In the first stages of a ground offensive, French special forces engaged in combat with Islamist fighters in Diabaly. Jihadists cut telephone lines in Gao. Konna has not been recaptured. France estimates it is facing about 1,300 jihadist fighters based in the north. The MNLA said it was against al Qaeda and terrorism but would […]


Algeria

Algeria to redefine role of mosques


Algeria

Militants linked to al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb attacked a bus carrying workers to the In Amenas refinery, killing a Frenchman and a British national and wounding several other people, then moved on to attack the refinery itself, where they took 41 people hostage. Algerian military forces are attempting to free the hostages; negotiations […]


Shabaab executes French hostage Denis Allex

Denis_Allex.jpg“With the rescue attempt, France has voluntarily signed Allex’s death warrant,” the terror group said in an official statement. Shabaab later announced he was executed. The French intelligence agent has been held by Shabaab since July 2009.



Afghanistan

The Taliban killed four members of a family in an IED attack in Kandahar. Security forces killed and captured several Taliban commanders and fighters during raids in Nangarhar, Logar, Wardak, and Kandahar.


Saudi Arabia

The government is prosecuting 17 men for terrorism activities. The men are accused of sheltering al Qaeda operatives, plotting attacks against Aramco and oil tankers, fighting in Iraq, and financing terrorism.


Yemen

A Yemeni official said that tribesmen sold a Finnish couple and an Austrian man who were kidnapped last month to al Qaeda in Baydah province. Security forces detained two AQAP fighters near Sana’a. Nine AQAP fighters are being tried for last year’s suicide attack in Sana’a that killed 86 troops.


ECOWAS

African troops bound for Mali as France battles militants



United States

Agent: Car-bomb suspect sincere, spelled out plan


Iran

Iran could reach key point for nuclear bomb by mid-2014: U.S. experts


Syria

At least two large explosions hit the campus of Aleppo University, killing at least 80 students. The government said “terrorists” had launched rockets at the campus, but rebels blamed a government aircraft attack. Fighting inside Aleppo reached a stalemate.


Tunisia

Ansar al Sharia in Tunisia released a video showing Ali Ani al Harzi, one of the key suspects in the Sept. 11, 2012 terrorist attack in Benghazi, Libya. The Tunisian government freed al Harzi despite US interest in him. Ansar al Sharia in Libya carried out the attack on the US Consulate in Benghazi.




Pakistan

Central Government Takes Over Pakistan Province


Indonesia

Indonesian City Wants to Ban Women From Straddling Motorbikes


North Korea

UN Human Rights Chief Seeks Investigation of North Korea


Egypt

Egypt’s Leader, Morsi, Made Anti-Jewish Slurs


Mali

West African troops are expected to arrive in Mali “within days” to repel Islamist forces, which are said to have pulled out of Gao and Timbuktu after several days of French airstrikes. Ansar Dine said it made a “tactical withdrawal.”



France

President Hollande said France’s goals in Mali were: “stop[ping] the terrorist aggression… making Bamako safe… and enabling Mali to recover its territorial integrity.” The French force in Mali is now about 800 troops and will be built up to 2,500. French troops will be used in the second phase of the operation, expelling Islamists from […]




Iran

U.S. envoy says Iran working to destabilize Yemen: report


Tunisia

Tunisia goes on the defensive, two years after overthrowing regime


Syria

The government continued to mounted attacks in the Damascus suburb of Daraya, trying to push out rebel forces and increase the buffer zone around the nearby presidential palace. An air and artillery strikes killed 36 people including 14 children.


Yemen

Counterterrorism forces raided an al Qaeda hideout in Jader, just north of Sanaa, capturing two al Qaeda operatives. Target lists and a quantity of IEDs, suicide vests, and bombmaking materials were seized. The cell, which used motorbikes, may be linked to the assassinations of 40 officers in Yemen in 2012 by attackers on motorbikes.