In Algeria, at least 22 foreign hostages remained unaccounted for in
what has been described as one of the biggest international hostage
crises in decades. Islamist militants opposed to the French air strikes
in neighboring Mali seized a gas facility near the Libyan border. It
remains unclear how many people died on Thursday when Algerian forces
stormed the desert gas complex to free the workers. Meanwhile, the Obama
administration has acknowledged it is now directly aiding France’s
military operation in Mali. We speak to Emira Woods, co-director of
Foreign Policy In Focus at the Institute for Policy Studies.
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