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A car bomb attack targeting policemen in Cairo, Egypt, killed six officers and wounded several others, including four civilians, on Dec. 9. The bomb was detonated at a security check point on al-Haram Street, a main street leading to the pyramid complex at Giza. A militant group called Hasm, an ally of the Muslim Brotherhood, claimed responsibility for the attack. 

On Dec. 11, a suicide bombing at St. Mark’s, a Coptic Christian cathedral in Cairo, killed 24 people and...

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A man driving a semi-truck drove into a Christmas market in the Breitscheidplatz in central Berlin on Dec. 19, killing 12 people and injuring 49 others. The body of the registered driver of the truck was found in the passenger seat. It is believed he was killed and the truck stolen. 

The suspected hijacker of the truck, a Tunisian man seeking asylum in Germany, was killed on Dec. 23 during a gunfight with police in Milan, Italy. One officer was wounded in the shootout. After his...

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In the city of Karak, Jordan, four gunmen opened fire on a police patrol on Dec. 18 before storming the nearby Karak Castle, a historical Crusader site, and firing on a police station there. In the attack, at least 10 people were killed, including one Canadian tourist, and 34 people were injured. 

Jordanian security forces entered the castle, rescuing tourists trapped inside and killing all four gunmen. Jordanian police found explosive suicide belts and weapons when investigating...

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A suicide bomber struck a group of soldiers in line to receive their salaries in the city of Aden, Yemen, on Dec. 18, killing 48 people and injuring 84 others. Daesh claimed responsibility for the attack.

A civil war in Yemen between the Yemeni government, with help from a coalition of Arab states, and Houthi rebels has been ongoing since September 2014. Aden became the seat of the internationally recognized government after Houthi rebels captured the capital, Sana’a.

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Two female suicide bombers detonated their bombs in a market in the city of Madagali, in northern Nigeria, on Dec. 9, killing at least 30 people and injuring dozens more.

As of press time, no group had claimed responsibility for the attack, but Nigeria has been battling Islamist militant group Boko Haram for control of the northern areas of the country, and the group has used female suicide bombers in past attacks. Boko Haram captured Madagali for a short time in 2015, but was...

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A magnitude-6.5 earthquake occurred off the coast of the province of Aceh, on the northern tip of the island of Sumatra, Indonesia, on Dec. 7, killing at least 97 people, injuring hundreds of others and leaving more than 45,000 people homeless.

Aceh was the epicenter of the 2004 earthquake that triggered the tsunami that killed almost 300,000 people in Asian countries bordering the Indian Ocean, including more than 160,000 in Indonesia, alone. 

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With winds of up to 85 miles per hour, tropical cyclone Vardah made landfall on India’s southeast coast, near the city of Chennai, on Dec. 12, killing at least seven people. Before the storm, more than 15,000 people were evacuated from the area. 

Fallen trees caused widespread power outages, and some flooding was reported, but damage to buildings and infrastructure was minimal.

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Two men armed with pistols and a grenade, later determined to be fake, hijacked an Ariqiyah Airways flight with 118 people on board flying between the Libyan cities of Sabha and Tripoli, diverting it to Malta International Airport. 

The two men held all the passengers and crew as hostages but did not make any demands, only waving a Muammar Gaddafi-era Libyan flag while parked on the tarmac. (Gaddafi was the leader of Libya from 1969 until he was deposed and executed during an...

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