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US–Nigeria Counterterrorism: Nigeria says a joint U.S.-Nigeria operation has killed 175 Islamic State fighters over days, after the earlier killing of ISWAP’s deputy Abu Bakr al-Mainuki—plus another senior leader, Abd-al Wahhab, tied to finance, logistics and attack planning. Sahel Security Spillover: The same week’s Mali coverage keeps pointing to a widening alliance problem—jihadists linking up with separatist forces and other armed groups—while reports of drone strikes and civilian killings underscore how fast the conflict is worsening. Mali Human Cost: AFP accounts from refugees describe alleged killings by Malian troops and Russian-linked fighters, adding pressure on Bamako’s security model as civilians bear the brunt. Culture & Memory: Amid the violence, older reporting on Timbuktu manuscripts reminds readers what’s at stake beyond the battlefield—centuries of scholarship still surviving through families who hid them from extremists. Everyday Pressure: Separate from conflict, high fuel prices are reshaping daily life—Americans are cutting driving and improvising transport, a reminder that instability hits both streets and supply lines.

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Nigeria says strikes with the United States have killed 175 Islamic State fighters

Nigeria says strikes with the United States have killed 175 Islamic State fighters

Nigeria says joint strikes with the U.S. have killed 175 Islamic State group fighters

Nigeria says joint strikes with the U.S. have killed 175 Islamic State group fighters

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Estimated 175 Islamic State fighters dead in joint Nigeria-U.S. strikes

Estimated 175 Islamic State fighters dead in joint Nigeria-U.S. strikes

Nigeria says joint strikes with the US have killed 175 Islamic State group fighters

Nigeria says joint strikes with the US have killed 175 Islamic State group fighters


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