Metrojet crash in Egypt initiates airport security review

The crash of a Russian Metrojet passenger flight in Sinai on 31 October and unconfirmed claims that it was caused by a bomb have triggered concerns over airport security, particularly in Egypt and other countries considered most vulnerable to Islamist militancy. The apparent security lapses at Sharm el-Sheikh airport have already prompted tighter security at Egyptian airports and initiated a... Read More

South Sudan’s Warring Factions Sign Peace Deal

ENLARGE South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir, left, exchanges documents with rebel leader Riek Machar, right, in Arusha, Tanzania, as Tanzania’s President Jakaya Kikwete looks on. PHOTO: AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE/GETTY IMAGES   KAMPALA Uganda—Warring factions in South Sudan have signed an agreement to reconcile the ruling Sudan People’s Liberation Movement party, officials said on Thursday, in the latest effort to resolve the conflict that… Read More

Libya expels Sudanese diplomat over allegations of supporting militias

(KHARTOUM) – The Libyan government ordered the Sudanese military attaché to leave the country, amid accusations by Tripoli about the involvement of Khartoum in supporting some of the Libyan warring factions. A statement by the Libyan government on Saturday night claimed that a Sudanese military transport plane bound for Tripoli airport, that is currently under the control of an Islamist... Read More

Libya’s Islamist militia seize Planes Invoking fears of 9/11 terror

Reports of 11 planes missing from a Libya airport are raising fears that militants who stole the jetliners could use them in terror attacks to mark the 9/11 anniversary. Intelligence agencies have warned the jets could be used in attacks in North Africa, and said one or more of the planes may be used to strike targets on Sept. 11... Read More
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