Terrorism
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Nov- 2021 -9 November
Burkina Soldier, 15 Jihadists Killed in Weekend Battle
One Burkina Faso soldier and around 15 jihadists died in fighting over the weekend, the army of the west African nation said.
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5 November
At Least 69 Dead in West Niger Jihadist Attack
At least 69 people, including a local mayor, have been killed in an attack in Niger's volatile "tri-border" zone with Burkina Faso and Mali, the interior ministry said on Thursday.
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3 November
Senior Taliban Commander Killed in Hospital Attack
A Taliban military commander was killed when his men responded to an Islamic State suicide bomb and gun attack on a hospital in the Afghan capital.
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1 November
Five Burkina Police Killed in Fresh Attack Near Mali
At least five police officers were killed in Burkina Faso on Sunday in an attack near the border with Mali, security forces said.
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Oct- 2021 -27 October
Three Burkina Troops Killed in Attack Near Ivorian Border
At least three Burkina Faso soldiers were killed and seven others wounded in an attack near the border with Ivory Coast, security sources said.
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27 October
Turkey Extends Syria, Iraq Missions by Two Years
Turkey's parliament extended the military's mandate to launch cross-border operations in Syria and Iraq by two more years.
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26 October
Gunmen Kill 16 Worshippers in Nigeria Mosque Attack
Gunmen have killed 16 worshippers at a mosque in central Nigeria, a government official said.
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26 October
Uganda Suffers Second Deadly Explosion in Two Days
Ugandan police said at least one person has died and several others were wounded in an explosion on a bus near the capital Kampala.
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25 October
Russia Urges West to Engage With Taliban
Russia urged Western countries to engage with the Taliban and for the European Union to re-open its embassy in Afghanistan.
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22 October
Mali Govt. Denies Approving Jihadist Negotiations
Mali's government has denied that it plans to negotiate with jihadists, walking back an earlier statement from its religion ministry.
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