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Algeria puts more troops on its border with Mali to deter armed groups fleeing from the war in the West African state.
Troops met no resistance in securing northern Malian town of Kidal, the last major stronghold of rebels in the region.
Forces said to have taken control of town's airport, after driving out al-Qaeda-linked fighters from Gao and Timbuktu.
African leaders and international officials pledge $600m in aid as French and Malian military forces make key gains.
United Nations says will have to cut food ration supplies unless fresh funding found, as battles continue in civil war.
Germany says Europe is no "a la carte" menu, after UK prime minister pledged referendum on Britain's EU membership.
Bombardment of rebels strongholds come as Russia and Canada "offer" logistical support to French and African troops.
Differences reported over choice of new executive's leader as Syrian minister rejects calls for Assad to step down.
Ministry says 23 captives and 32 kidnappers killed over three days as special forces storm gas complex in the Sahara.
Reports say seven hostages among the dead as special forces raid installation in the desert to end hostage crisis.
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