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Has a Philippine Militant Group Gone Regional Amid Islamic State Fears?
By Luke Hunt
The Islamic militant group Abu Sayyaf may be spreading its unwanted tentacles.
US Concludes Special Operations Task Force in the Philippines
By Ankit Panda
After 13 years, the U.S. Joint Special Operations Task Force-Philippines (JSOTF-P) will leave the Philippines.
What to Expect From Obama's India Trip
By Ankit Panda
Plus, King Abdullah's legacy, China in Africa, inter-Korean diplomacy, and more. Weekend links.
Philippine Islamist Militants Threaten German Hostages
By Ankit Panda
The Abu Sayyaf group in the Philippines has threatened to kill two German hostages.
Chinese Tourist Abducted From Malaysian Resort by Armed Gunmen
By Shannon Tiezzi
Two women, a Chinese tourist and a Filipino worker, were abducted by gunman believed to be Philippine militants.
Misuari Costs MNLF Any Goodwill After Zamboanga Debacle
The attack on Zamboanga has severely damaged MNLF’s reputation with leader Nu Misauri at the helm.
Australian Freed from Abu Sayyaf Captivity
Australian Warren Rodwell has been freed by Philippine militants after 15 months in captivity.
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