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Egypt army says kills 8 jihadists in desert air strikes by Staff Writers Cairo (AFP) Feb 2, 2019 Egypt's military said Saturday it had killed eight jihadists in air strikes in the Western Desert, as it leads a major campaign against the Islamic State group. "The air force targeted the terrorist base... the completed operation has killed eight very dangerous terrorists", the military said in a statement. The military said "other people" had been arrested during the operation, but did not give details. "The terrorist cell .... planned hostile actions that aimed to destabilise the country's security and stability", the army said, without elaborating. Egypt launched an operation dubbed "Sinai 2018" a year ago, in a bid to dislodge IS from the northeastern Sinai Peninsula and other parts of the country, including the Western Desert bordering Libya. The security forces regularly announce that alleged jihadists have been killed, but rarely identify the deceased, the groups they support, or the operations they were purportedly planning. It is impossible to verify information on military operations through independent sources. Groups including Human Rights Watch have denounced extra judicial killings, particularly in the Sinai peninsula. Operation Sinai was launched on February 9 last year and was supposed to last three months, but is still ongoing.
UN pressures Cyprus leaders to go back to talks United Nations, United States (AFP) Jan 30, 2019 The UN Security Council on Wednesday pressed all sides in Cyprus to resume talks on reuniting the divided island as the United States warned that peacekeepers would not remain there without progress toward a settlement. The council unanimously adopted a resolution that renewed for six months until July 31 the mandate of the peacekeeping mission in Cyprus, known as UNFICYP, one of the UN's longest-running peace operations. "Perpetual peacekeeping missions are unacceptable," acting US Ambassador J ... read more
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