The July 24 suicide bombing that killed the mayor of Somalia’s capital was disturbing on multiple levels, security experts say. Abdirahman Omar Osman was slain by one of his own aides, who was female and
Nigeria’s Child Veterans Are Still Living a Nightmare
Kellumi was abducted by Boko Haram fighters when he was 14. Among the killings he committed after being pressed into the ranks of the infamously brutal Islamist militant insurgency, there is one victim he cannot
‘Boko Haram’ attacks Nigeria military base in Molai, near Maiduguri
Three Nigerian soldiers were killed during a gun battle with insurgents in a village on the outskirts of Borno state capital Maiduguri early on Thursday, August 15, according to reports.
Hezbollah a threat to Lebanon, Pompeo tells visiting Hariri
Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri, ending a five-day trip to Washington, on Thursday met US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who pledged continued support for Lebanon’s state institutions and said Hezbollah and its backer Iran
How Turkey deals with returning Islamic State fighters
SUHEYLA REMEMBERS the day clearly. She had invited her children for dinner and was preparing her youngest son’s favourite stew. He never showed up. Neither did her four daughters. When none of them picked up
Wanted al Qaeda leader warns of Turkish influence on jihad in Syria
Yesterday, a jihadist Telegram channel published a short statement (seen below) attributed to Saif al-Adel, a wanted terrorist who has worked for al Qaeda since the 1990s. The message addresses the jihadist scene in Syria,
It’s Time To Officially Acknowledge That Qatar Is A State Sponsor of Terrorism
Qatar boasts the world’s second-largest gross domestic product per capita. The wealthy oil emirate operates Qatar Airways, one of the world’s largest airlines. It hosts one of the world’s most influential state-sponsored news sources, Al
Iraq takes security measures following mysterious blasts
Iraq on Thursday banned unauthorized flights and ordered all military camps and munitions warehouses to be moved outside Iraqi cities following a massive explosion at a munitions depot southwest of Baghdad that killed one civilian
Nigeria : le chef d’un comité anti-corruption suspendu pour « indélicatesses financières »
Le président nigérian Muhammadu Buhari a suspendu mercredi soir de ses fonctions le responsable du comité chargé de recouvrir les biens spoliés de l’État, accusé de corruption et d’avoir falsifié ses diplômes.
Corruption en Libye : Justin Trudeau affaibli par l’affaire SNC Lavalin
Selon un rapport parlementaire canadien, Justin Trudeau aurait fait pression sur la justice de son pays pour éviter le procès de la multinationale québécoise SNC Lavalin, accusée de fraude et de corruption en Libye.
