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TWENTY SEVEN KILLED AS YEMEN ARMY REPELS MILITANT AMBUSH

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Militants who crossed into Israel from Egypt's Sinai desert fired on Israelis building a barrier on the border on Monday, killing one worker, before soldiers shot dead two of the attackers, Israel's

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Saudi Crown Prince Nayef Has Died

Crown Prince Nayef bin Abdul-Aziz, the hard-line interior minister who spearheaded Saudi Arabia's fierce crackdown crushing al-Qaida's branch in the country after the 9/11 attacks and then rose to

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Saudi Crown Prince Nayef Dies New Heir Needed

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Forty Militants Killed In South Yemen Defense Ministry

Forty militants were killed in southern Yemen when government troops captured a military position and trapped 300 fighters there, the Defense Ministry said in a text message sent on Thursday.It gave

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Yemen Army In Major Victory Retakes Two Cities

The Yemeni army drove al-Qaeda-linked fighters from two of their main strongholds on Tuesday after weeks of fighting, the Defence Ministry said, a major breakthrough in a U.S.-backed offensive meant

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Yemeni Army Says Retakes Militant Stronghold Of Jaar

The Yemeni army has retaken the southern town of Jaar from al Qaeda-linked militants after heavy fighting that killed at least 24 people, the Defense Ministry and residents said on Tuesday.The

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English Premier League champions Manchester City will kick off their title defence at home to promoted Southampton on August 18 before facing Liverpool at Anfield the following weekend.Alex

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Exclusive US To Slap Terrorist Label On Nigerian Militants

The U.S. government is expected to formally apply a "foreign terrorist" label on Thursday to three alleged leading figures of the violent Nigerian militant group Boko Haram, officials said.The action

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Burundi Sentences Journalist To Life For Terrorism

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AP IMPACT Syria Rebels Divided At Times Violent

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Suicide Bomber Kills South Yemen Army Chief

The commander of military forces in the south of Yemen was killed by a suicide bomber in the port city of Aden on Monday, days after troops drove Islamist militants linked to al Qaeda from their

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US Considers Auto Parts Action Against China

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Egypt Rivals Claim Presidency As Army Tightens Grip

Egypt's agonised passage from revolution to democracy was in limbo on Monday, as the Muslim Brotherhood claimed victory in a presidential election while the generals who took over from Hosni Mubarak

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Sect Claims Multiple Attacks On NE Nigeria City

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Antigovernment Protests Spread Across Khartoum

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Sweden On Alert Explosives Found Near Nuke Plant

Sweden raised the security alert for the country's nuclear power plants Thursday after explosives were found on a truck at the southwestern atomic power station Ringhals. Police said they were

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Sect Claims Multiple Attacks On NE Nigeria City

A radical Islamist sect claimed responsibility Thursday for attacks that left at least 40 people dead in a northeast Nigerian city this week, as the government struggles to corral rising sectarian

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Tunisian ExPM Launches Secular Party To Challenge Islamists

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Clashes Air Strikes In South Yemen 13 Killed

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Airstrike In South Yemen Humanitarian Crisis Looms

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Antigovernment Protests Spread Across Khartoum

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