+ Follow MELILLA Tag
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[Title] => Spain: Jihadi female recruiting network broken up
[Summary] => Spanish authorities on yesterday announced the breakup of a ring dedicated to recruiting young women to join the Islamic State extremist group, part of a push by European nations to stop citizens from traveling to Syria and Iraq, to reduce the risk of them returning home to carry out terror attacks.
[DatePublished] => 2015-02-25 04:02:47
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[AuthorName] => Alan Clendening and Ciaran Giles
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[Title] => Migrants perched on fence after bid to enter Spain
[Summary] => Spanish and Moroccan police thwarted a fresh attempt Thursday by at least 100 African migrants to scale border fences and enter the Spanish enclave of Melilla. At least 25 migrants, many with bloody bare feet, clung to the tops of fences for hours.
[DatePublished] => 2014-04-04 04:13:14
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[AuthorName] => Paul Schemm
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MELILLA
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[Summary] => Spanish authorities on yesterday announced the breakup of a ring dedicated to recruiting young women to join the Islamic State extremist group, part of a push by European nations to stop citizens from traveling to Syria and Iraq, to reduce the risk of them returning home to carry out terror attacks.
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[Title] => Migrants perched on fence after bid to enter Spain
[Summary] => Spanish and Moroccan police thwarted a fresh attempt Thursday by at least 100 African migrants to scale border fences and enter the Spanish enclave of Melilla. At least 25 migrants, many with bloody bare feet, clung to the tops of fences for hours.
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