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Lessons from Ben Gurion
By Dickson Igwe
The October 31, 2015, Russian Airbus A 321 that exploded over the Sinai in Egypt, killing all 224 passengers on board, is a wakeup call for all air travelers. It will also plunge Egypt’s tourism economy, an economic beast that amounts to $24 billion per annum, down a black hole.
US removes Cuba from terror list
BBC NEWS
The United States has removed Cuba from its list of state sponsors of terrorism.
Italy investigators say Vatican link in 'al-Qaeda' arrests
BBC NEWS
Suspected extremists being investigated in Italy over links to al-Qaeda may have been planning an attack on the Vatican in 2010, prosecutors say.
AirAsia crash 'not due to terrorism' - investigators
BBC NEWS
Indonesian investigators said the crash of AirAsia QZ8501 was not likely due to terrorism, in their first remarks since analysing the cockpit voice recorder.
EU urges broad alliance on terrorism, at Brussels talks
BBC NEWS
The EU's foreign policy chief has called for a broad alliance to tackle terror, including with Muslim nations, at a summit of EU foreign ministers.
Charlie Hebdo attack: Rush to buy new 'survivors' issue'
BBC NEWS
Long queues have formed at newsstands in France for the latest edition of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.
France attacks: Funeral ceremonies in Paris & Jerusalem
BBC NEWS
Funeral ceremonies are being held for seven of those shot dead in last week's attacks in Paris.
White House says 'absence' at Paris rally a mistake
BBC NEWS
The US government has said that it should have sent "someone with a higher profile" to Sunday's Paris unity rally.