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Al-Shabaab suicide truck bombing in Mogadishu claims 70 lives

Mogadishu - A suicide truck bombing at the Ministry of Education in Mogadishu claims at least 70 lives. Many of the victims are students who were to receive scholarships from the Turkish government. Al-Shabbab militants have claimed responsibility for the attack.
In the Media by Pierre Waithe - 8 comments

Iraq car bomb tipster gets reward equivalent to $85,000

An Iraqi man has received a reward equivalent to more than $85,000 for disclosing information about an unexploded car bomb in Baghdad, according to a top Iraqi military general.
In the Media by Steven Z.K. Nickels - 2 comments

Heavy fighting in Somali capital escalates

Somalia, a small country on the East African coast bordering Kenya and Ethiopia, has been overshadowed by the crisis in Darfur; however, this country has seen almost a lifetime of violence.
In the Media by Mark M Drewe - 1 comment

Insurgent activity rising in Afghanistan

More than 600 attacks monthly now, and 3700 dead in 2006
In the Media by Mark M Drewe
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About 20 suspected insurgents have been killed in attacks by Pakistani jets near the Afghan border, officials say.
The US condemns the conduct of several American soldiers shown apparently abusing the corpses of suspected Afghan insurgents in 2010.

Afghan President Hamid Karzai is welcoming a possible deal that would allow Taliban insurgents to open an office in Qatar in order to hold talks with the United States.


Somali insurgents have shut down food aid distribution by a major humanitarian group because they say the organization is distributing spoiled food in the famine-hit south.

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The Elusive Compromise - Will Israel and the Palestinians ever trade land for peace? (my master's thesis)

Introduction I can feel it in my bones that there’s an answer out there if you can only find it. - U.S....
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BBC journalist victim of 'friendly fire'

BBC writer Ahmed Omed Khpulwak, 25, perished along with at least 18 other individuals during a July battle in...
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Air strikes kill Taliban commanders in Afghanistan

Numerous U.S. led air strikes have been killed Taliban commanders in eastern and northern parts of Afghanistan,...
Jan 12, 2011 by Rahim Aria - 1 comment

Achungmei Kamei – a war correspondent of a different kind

Of all the Indian states reeling under terrorism and violence today, Manipur perhaps has the most curious case. For,...
May 22, 2010 by Stella Paul

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[Note: I apologize for this being of a somewhat religious piece, but I really feel that this is worth passing on,...
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