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// 7 years ago
The Almanac
On April 17, 1961, a force of anti-Castro rebels began the Bay of Pigs Invasion in an attempt to overthrow Cuba's new communist government.
World News
// 7 years ago
Syrian town attacked with chlorine gas, residents say
A helicopter dropped toxic chlorine gas on a Syrian town near the site of the downing of a Russian helicopter, doctors and witnesses said.
Odd News
// 8 years ago
Mauritanian president may have ended boring soccer match
Regulation of the Mauritanian Super Cup game ended in the 63rd minute after President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz reportedly sent the game to penalty shootouts.
U.S. News
// 8 years ago
Guantanamo detainee repatriated to Mauritania
A Guantanamo Bay detainee cleared for release in 2009 was sent home to Mauritania, the Defense Department announced.
Top News
// 9 years ago
The Almanac
UPI Almanac for Friday, April 17, 2015
World News
// 9 years ago
Mali rebels agree to ceasefire after negotiations with African Union leader
Armed Islamist rebels in northern Mali agreed to a ceasefire Friday after speaking with the African Union chairman, a diplomatic source confirmed.
Odd News
// 1 decade ago
The Almanac
UPI Almanac for Thursday, April 17, 2014
Special Reports
// 1 decade ago
U.S. officials accuse Iran of aiding al-Qaida in Syria
U.S. officials are alleging that Iranian intelligence is actively aiding al-Qaida fighters in war-torn Syria, even though the jihadists are battling to bring down Syrian President Bashar Assad, Tehran's key Arab ally.
World News
// 1 decade ago
Mauritania seeks to end slavery with creation of special court
Mauritania, the last country in the world to abolish slavery, will prosecute those in the slavery trade, a judicial committee announced.
World News
// 1 decade ago
Elections set in Mauritania, Mali
Voters are set to go to the polls in two African nations trying to re-establish political legitimacy years after military coups led to turmoil in the area.
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