A European naval force in the Middle East helped free a Yemeni fishing boat seized by suspected Somali pirates off the Horn of Africa, authorities said.
The Washington Post reported this week the Islamic State terror group “has regrouped in Somalia — and has global ambitions.” ...
The Post ventured to the front lines of an offensive against the Islamic State in northern Somalia, where foreign fighters are flowing in and cash is flowing out.
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Hosted on MSNYemeni boat seized by pirates off SomaliaPiracy off the coast of Somalia declined after peaking in 2011, but resumed at a faster pace ...
The Liao Dong Yu was “liberated”, the European Union’s Atalanta naval force (EUNAVFOR) said in a social media post, citing ...
Once-rampant piracy off the Somali coast diminished after a peak in 2011. That year, there were 237 reported attacks in ...
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates -- Suspected Somali pirates have seized a Yemeni fishing boat off the Horn of Africa, authorities said late Monday. A European naval operation in the Mideast, known as ...
The Chinese Navy announced that one of its warships successfully foiled a potential pirate attack targeting a commercial vessel transiting the Gulf of Aden in the Red Sea. In a statement issued on ...
Forces from Somalia's semi-autonomous Puntland region have captured swathes of territory from Islamic State during a ...
In a statement, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the airstrikes were undertaken in coordination with the Federal ...
A maritime piracy attack occurred on the night of Jan. 31 in Gabonese waters, highlighting ongoing security concerns in the ...
A senior commander of Islamic State's Somalia wing was captured on Monday, police and state media said, two days after the IS leadership was targeted with U.S. airstrikes and as security forces ...
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