Guinea-Bissau moved on Saturday to bolster security to prevent an al Qaeda retaliation attack in the West African country, which last week extradited five suspected members of the armed Islamist group. Border controls will be tightened, internal security improved with more police patrols and the scrutiny of foreigners will also be stepped up, the government of the small former Portuguese colony said in a statement. Full Story
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