PARIS - The head of Islamic State in the Greater Sahara, who was wanted for deadly attacks on US soldiers and foreign aid workers, has been killed in an operation by French troops.
A new book by the creators of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine has alleged European authorities dragged their heels in ordering supplies, months after the United Kingdom and United States governments ordered theirs, because the joint venture between Germany's BioNTech and US company Pfizer was seen as insufficiently European.
President Emmanuel Macron tweeted early today that Adnan Abu Walid al-Sahrawi, the head of Islamic State in the Greater Sahara who was wanted for deadly attacks on US soldiers and foreign aid workers, was ’neutralised’ by French soldiers.
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