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Boko Haram kills four Nigeria troops in assault on Buni Yadi military base

Four Nigerian soldiers were killed in a Boko Haram attack on a military base in Buni Yadi, the latest in…

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North Macedonia thwarted a ‘terrorist’ plot, Ministry of Internal Affairs says

North Macedonia authorities prevented a planned "terrorist act" by supporters of Islamic State, Ministry of Internal Affairs said.

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Burkina Faso army doctor killed by bomb hidden in corpse near Djibo

A bomb hidden in a corpse dressed in military uniform killed an army doctor and wounded two police officers in…

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37 paramilitary soldiers killed in Indian Kashmir attack

At least 37 Indian paramilitary soldiers were killed in Indian-administered Kashmir in one the deadliest attacks on government forces there.

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Russia’s Putin hosts Iran and Turkey leaders for Syrian war talks

Russian President Vladimir Putin hosted his Iranian and Turkish counterparts to discuss how to resolve the conflict in Syria

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Suicide attack on Iran Revolutionary Guards bus kills 27

A suicide attack on a Revolutionary Guard Corps bus in southeastern Iran killed 27 people. Jaish al-Adl has claimed responsibility.

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US bases under threat from climate change, top admiral confirms

Climate change and a deteriorating environment are likely to fuel social disorder and could threaten some U.S. military bases.

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An inside look at the first US domestic deradicalization program

Following an increase in the number of extremists in US criminal justice system, a unique deradicalization program is now being…

Ivy Kaplan

Number of child soldiers involved in conflicts worldwide jumps 159% in 5 years

The number of child soldiers globally has increased 159 percent within five years, with almost 30,000 verified recruitment cases since 2012.

Anna Varfolomeeva

Terrorism ‘expanding’ in Sahel, African Union security chief warns

The African Union peace and security chief Smail Chergui deplored the spread of "terrorism" in the Sahel region.

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