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Daily Misfortune Saturday February 28, 2015

Daily Misfortune Saturday February 28, 2015 ---
Daily Misfortune Month February 2015 ---

*Reference
*Today

*Headlines

  1. Colombia’s ex-intel chief, former presidential chief of staff jailed on spying charges
  2. Anti-ISIS coalition carries out 20 airstrikes in Iraq, Syria 
  3. 3 Qaeda militants killed in drone strike operation 
  4. Jewish settlers destroy 300 olive saplings in West Bank Jewish settlers have uprooted at least 300 olive saplings near the city of al-Khalil, West Bank
  5. Islamic terrorists could stage attack on Bremen very soon - German police 
  6. Islamist preacher who praised Charlie Hebdo attack arrested in Norway 
*Details


  1. A series of car bombs kill 19 people in Balad Ruz, east-central Iraq. (AP via News 24)
  2. Colombia’s ex-intel chief, former presidential chief of staff jailed on spying charges Former intelligence chief Maria del Pilar Hurtado and ex-presidential chief of staff Bernardo Moreno were found guilty by Colombia's Supreme Court on charges of spying on judges, politicians, and reporters during Alvaro Uribe’s presidency, AFP reported. 
  3. Anti-ISIS coalition carries out 20 airstrikes in Iraq, Syria 
  4. 3 Qaeda militants killed in drone strike operation “targeted a vehicle in which three members of Al Qaeda were riding in the village of Bihan, in Shabwa province.” Yemen is a particularly volatile state in terms of security, and home to a fierce Al Qaeda branch.
  5. Jewish settlers destroy 300 olive saplings in West Bank Jewish settlers have uprooted at least 300 olive saplings near the city of al-Khalil, West Bank
  6. Islamic terrorists could stage attack on Bremen very soon - German police There is an imminent threat of attack on the city of Bremen by Islamic extremists, 
  7. Islamist preacher who praised Charlie Hebdo attack arrested in Norway An Iraqi-Kurdish preacher in Norway who said that those who draw caricatures of Mohammed "must die" was arrested on Friday, AFP reports, citing police.  Krekar had only been released from prison at the end of January, after serving nearly three years for making threats against Prime Minister Erna Solberg.

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