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1. Terrifying news: ISIS and Boko Haram join forces.
ISIS is expanding its power into West Africa, with a new alliance with Nigerian-based Islamist terror group, Boko Haram.
Boko Haram is responsible for horrendous killings, kidnappings and terror crimes in Africa for more than a decade.
Related content: Boko Haram kidnaps Nigerian schoolgirls.
According to NBC News, a new ISIS audio recording reveals leader Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi congratulated Boko Haram on joining the Islamic State movement that controls parts of Syria and Iraq.
“This gives ISIS the extra credibility and the additional territory to further its growth around the world,” Laith Alkhouri, director of Middle East and North African research and analysis at Flashpoint Intelligence, told NBC News.
Related content: Kidnapped Nigerian school girls return to school.
Meanwhile, The Guardian reports the connection between the two terrorist organsiations could result in the United States expanding efforts to combat the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, to include Boko Haram in Nigeria and Libya.
The secretary of defense Ash Carter, stated that authorisation of further military action against IS, would allow “flexibility” to include groups affiliated with the jihadis — including radical terrorist group, Boko Haram.
2. Baby tortoises have appeared on the Galapagos Islands for the first time in 100 years.
Nearly 100 years since the last tortoise was assumed to have given birth, a new brood of babies have been discovered on the Galapagos Islands.
The islands off central America are home to some of the rarest species in the world, including the native giant Galapagos tortoise.
Top Comments
Why don't we hear about the girls Boko Haram took anymore?
Because #bringbackourgirls was an embarrassing failure the media would rather you forgot that they ever championed.
God that was a depressing read :(
But the tortoises!!!