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A Spanish man kidnapped in North Africa on January 17 has been released by a Tuareg rebel alliance in northern Mali, according to two of the group's spokesmen. The Spanish Foreign Ministry confirmed the man's kidnapping on Friday but did not specify the location.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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