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Cameroon is a good counterterrorism partner, but US cannot ignore alleged atrocities, says AFRICOM head
The United States has cut some military aid to Cameroon over human rights concerns but the countries' relations remain excellent, the U.S. ambassador asserted Thursday, while the central African nation's government remained silent.
Terrorist killed in second US airstrike this year on al-Qaida in Libya, officials say
Terrorists are operating with “impunity” in some areas of Libya, an expert says.
By Todd South
Probe finds deadly Niger mission lacked proper approval
A military investigation into the Niger attack that killed four American service members concludes the team didn’t get required senior command approval for their risky mission to capture a high-level Islamic State militant, several U.S. officials familiar with the report said. It doesn’t point to that failure as a cause of the deadly ambush.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press
US Africa Command leader orders new probe into Somalia raid
The head of U.S. Africa Command has asked for an additional investigation into whether civilians were killed during a deadly August raid in Somalia involving American and Somali forces.
By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press