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Islamic State Jihadists Driven Out By Syrian Villagers

Tribesmen in three villages in eastern Syria have driven out Islamic State (IS) militants, in a rare display of local resistance to the group.

Four days of fighting left nine IS fighters, three tribesmen and five civilians dead, UK-based Syrian opposition activists say.

The jihadists’ actions in the Ashara area had bred resentment locally, another activist based in Turkey said.

In neighbouring Iraq, IS fighters fought Kurdish forces at Zumar.

IS is dedicated to building an Islamist state in Syria and Iraq.

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Chinese hackers Infiltrate Israeli Iron Dome Firms

The BBC has seen evidence that appears to confirm hackers stole several secret military documents from two government-owned Israeli companies that developed the Iron Dome missile defence system.

The breaches were first publicised by security blogger Brian Krebs on Monday.

The companies denied their classified networks had been infiltrated.

However, the team that discovered the incidents has given the BBC access to an intelligence report, which indicates hundreds of files were indeed copied.

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NY patient tested for Ebola after return from Africa

A US man who became sick after visiting West Africa last month is being tested for Ebola, health officials have said.

It is seen as unlikely the man has the disease, but doctors at Mount Sinai hospital in New York say they will have a definite answer by Tuesday morning.

Two American aid workers who were working in West Africa are known to have contracted the deadly virus.

The recent Ebola outbreak has killed at least 887 people, mostly in Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone.

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Royal Navy Ship Helps Take Britons From Libya To Malta

A Royal Navy ship helping Britons to leave Libya amid worsening violence in the country has arrived in Malta, according to the Foreign Office (FCO).

HMS Enterprise helped 110 people, the majority of whom were British. None are understood to be diplomats.

The FCO temporarily closed its embassy in the capital of Tripoli on Monday. It had urged Britons to leave the country.

It comes amid fighting between rival factions in Libya, which has killed hundreds of people in recent weeks.

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Leaders From Africa Gather For US Summit

Delegates are gathering in Washington DC for the largest ever summit of African leaders in the US.

Nearly 50 heads of state are expected to attend the three-day event, which began on Monday.

US Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker has said about $900m (£535m) in business deals will be formally announced during the event. But the presidents of Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone have cancelled their plans to attend amid an Ebola outbreak.

The disease has killed more than 800 people across West Africa.

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