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19

North Africa – Nigeria should be split, says Libyan leader

Nigeria should be split, says Libyan leader
Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi says nothing will stop the ethnic violence in Nigeria except splitting the oil-rich nation into Muslim and Christian states.

Al-Qaida growing in strength and numbers in Africa (San Francisco Chronicle)
Al-Qaida’s terror network in North Africa is growing more active and attracting new recruits, threatening to further destabilize the continent’s already vulnerable Sahara region, according to U.S. defense and counterterrorism officials. The North African…

‘We will all sink together’
Mohammed Badia, the leader of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood, warned the country was “about to explode,” in remarks published in the independent daily al-Shorouq.

What next for US-Israel relations? (BBC News)
Diplomats from the US, Russia, EU and UN have called on Israel to stop building settlements. What are the chances of Israeli Palestinian talks starting?

Al-Qaida growing in strength and numbers in Africa (Boston Globe)
U.S. defense and counterterrorism officials say al-Qaida’s terror network in North Africa is growing more active and attracting recruits.

North Africa New Haven for Al-Qaida Forces (St. Petersburg Times)
WASHINGTON Al-Qaida s terror network in North Africa is growing more active and attracting new recruits, threatening to further destabilize the continent s already vulnerable Sahara region, according to U.S. defense and counterterrorism officials.

Al-Qaida growing in strength and numbers in Africa (Sify News)
Al-Qaida’s terror network in North Africa is growing more active and attracting new recruits, threatening to further destabilize the continent’s already vulnerable Sahara region, according to U.S.

VIDEO: Mubarak in ‘good spirits’
Egyptian television aired footage of President Hosni Mubarak for the first time since his March 6 surgery in Germany.

Al-Qaida growing in strength and numbers in Africa (3news)
Al-Qaida’s terror network in North Africa is growing more active and attracting new recruits.

Strike cripples hospitals in Mauritania
A strike by public sector workers in the Mauritanian capital has forced hospitals to operate on minimum service only.

Al-Qaida Growing In Strength And Numbers In Africa (NPR)
Al-Qaida growing in strength and numbers in Africa