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Abbottabad (Pakistan), May 2 (EFE) .- (Camera: Jaime León) A decade after his death, Osama Bin Laden is a vague memory in the Pakistani city of Abbottabad where he was killed, and his former residence is now a wasteland where children play cricket or soccer.FOOTAGE OF THE CITY OF ABBOTTABAD, IN PAKISTAN, WHERE BIN LADEN WAS KILLED
Five years after U.S. Navy Seals killed Osama bin Laden, President Barack Obama admitted the ideology of terror had not been defeated.
Caracas, Aug 4 (EFE) (CAMERA: Ivan Cardenas) .- Born in March, the one million bolivar bill disappeared for weeks seen in Venezuela, just as invisible as Bin Laden.
Washington, Apr 30 (EFE).- The most powerful espionage services in the world, the ones from the US, dedicated ten years to find the world's most wanted terrorist, Osama Bin Laden, a hunt for which technology was used and the most sophisticated means, but in which the human factor was vital.INTERVIEW WITH ERIK DAHL, FORMER OFFICIAL AT THE NAVAL INTELLIGENCE.
Nairobi (Kenya), Mar 17 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Daniel Irungu).- Kenyan newspapers' front pages highlighted the death of Tanzania's president John Magufuli, who unexpectedly died of a heart ailment at the age of 61 on Thursday. Magufuli was a coronavirus denier who discouraged the use of masks and even said that the country was protected from this disease by divine intervention. FOOTAGE OF NEWSPAPERS IN NAIROBI.
European authorities say one of the internet’s largest forums for criminal activity has been seized and the man believed to be its operator has been arrested. Gizmodo reports DarkMarket boasted nearly half a million users and over 200,000 re-sellers. On it, they could digitally swap drugs, malware, stolen credit card data, and SIM cards, among other things. Law enforcement co-opted DarkMarket's infrastructure, confiscating over 20 servers in Ukraine and Moldova, where the operation was apparently located. However, officials have yet to reveal just who was arrested in connection with the darknet. They refer to the man only as a 34-year-old 'Australian national' who was apparently taken into custody by police somewhere near the German-Danish border.