World Lens — Week in Review: June 12

Al-Shabab offers camels for Obama, chickens for Clinton.

U.N. Soldiers Killed in Ivory Coast - Seven U.N. peacekeepers from Niger were killed in an ambush in Southwestern Ivory Coast near the Liberian border. Authorities believe Liberian mercenaries and Ivorian militia fighters who fled Ivory Coast last year following the arrest of the former president Laurent Gbagbo are to blame.(Photo: XINHUA/Landov)

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U.N. Soldiers Killed in Ivory Coast - Seven U.N. peacekeepers from Niger were killed in an ambush in Southwestern Ivory Coast near the Liberian border. Authorities believe Liberian mercenaries and Ivorian militia fighters who fled Ivory Coast last year following the arrest of the former president Laurent Gbagbo are to blame.(Photo: XINHUA/Landov)

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Al-Shabab Offers Reward of 10 Camels for Obama Intel - In response to the U.S. putting a $7 million bounty on Al-Shabab’s founder and other leaders of the militant group, the militants hit back with their own bounty … of sorts. Al-Shabab offered 10 camels for anyone with information on the whereabouts of President Barack Obama last week. They offered chickens and roosters for information on Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. (Photo: REUTERS/Feisal Omar)

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Al-Shabab Offers Reward of 10 Camels for Obama Intel - In response to the U.S. putting a $7 million bounty on Al-Shabab’s founder and other leaders of the militant group, the militants hit back with their own bounty … of sorts. Al-Shabab offered 10 camels for anyone with information on the whereabouts of President Barack Obama last week. They offered chickens and roosters for information on Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. (Photo: REUTERS/Feisal Omar)

Mubarak to Return to Jail - Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, 84, has been ordered back to prison after reports show that his health has improved following the stroke he suffered last month.  (Photo: REUTERS/Stringer)

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Egypt’s Mubarak in Poor Health - Imprisoned former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak is in frail condition, say Egyptian officials. Mubarak, 84, is allegedly suffering from problems with his breathing and blood pressure just one week after he was convicted and jailed for life for ordering the killing of demonstrators last year.(Photo: REUTERS/Stringer)

Speedy Running Champ Usain Bolt Crashes - Jamaican sprinter and three-time Olympic gold medalist Usain Bolt is in hot water after wrecking his car in Jamaica Sunday. Officials say Bolt may face criminal charges in relation to the crash although no one was injured.(Photo: REUTERS/Dylan Martinez)

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Speedy Running Champ Usain Bolt Crashes - Jamaican sprinter and three-time Olympic gold medalist Usain Bolt is in hot water after wrecking his car in Jamaica Sunday. Officials say Bolt may face criminal charges in relation to the crash although no one was injured.(Photo: REUTERS/Dylan Martinez)

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Jamaican Drug Lord Coke Gets 23-Year Sentence - Christopher “Dudus” Coke was given the maximum sentence for his drug trafficking and assault charges by a U.S. judge Friday. Coke previously skirted extradition from Jamaica but was given up to U.S. authorities following a deadly siege in the Tivoli Gardens neighborhood in 2010. (Photo: AP Photo/David Karp, File)

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Israel Heightens Crackdown on African Migrants - Last week Israel ushered in a new law that allows authorities to jail migrants for up to three years and gives people helping or sheltering migrants prison sentences of between five and 15 years. Also, President Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the speedy deportation of 25,000 migrants from African countries such as South Sudan, Ivory Coast, Ghana and Ethiopia.(Photo: REUTERS/Baz Ratner)

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Israel Heightens Crackdown on African Migrants - Last week Israel ushered in a new law that allows authorities to jail migrants for up to three years and gives people helping or sheltering migrants prison sentences of between five and 15 years. Also, President Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the speedy deportation of 25,000 migrants from African countries such as South Sudan, Ivory Coast, Ghana and Ethiopia.(Photo: REUTERS/Baz Ratner)

Al-Qaida No. 2 Killed by U.S. Drone - A U.S. drone strike killed Abu Yahya al-Libi, al-Qaida's second in command, Tuesday, dealing a significant blow to the terror network that has lost a string of top leaders since the death of Osama bin Laden last year.(Photo: REUTERS/IntelCenter/Handout)

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Al-Qaida No. 2 Killed by U.S. Drone - A U.S. drone strike killed Abu Yahya al-Libi, al-Qaida's second in command, Tuesday, dealing a significant blow to the terror network that has lost a string of top leaders since the death of Osama bin Laden last year.(Photo: REUTERS/IntelCenter/Handout)

Trial Set for Kenyan Violence Starters - Two men accused of masterminding deadly post-election violence in Kenya back in 2007 will stand trial in March 2013, prosecutors at the Hague have announced. The men, part of the “Ocampo Four,” will be charged with crimes against humanity.(Photo: YASUYOSHI CHIBA/AFP/Getty Images)

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Trial Set for Kenyan Violence Starters - Two men accused of masterminding deadly post-election violence in Kenya back in 2007 will stand trial in March 2013, prosecutors at the Hague have announced. The men, part of the “Ocampo Four,” will be charged with crimes against humanity.(Photo: YASUYOSHI CHIBA/AFP/Getty Images)

Syrian Forces Launch Aerial Attack on Towns - An activist told CNN this week that Syrian military forces fired randomly from helicopters on a town outside of Jabal Al-Zawiya, leaving behind scores of casualties.(Photo: Bambuser/Homslive via AP video)  

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Syrian Forces Launch Aerial Attack on Towns - An activist told CNN this week that Syrian military forces fired randomly from helicopters on a town outside of Jabal Al-Zawiya, leaving behind scores of casualties.(Photo: Bambuser/Homslive via AP video)  

Spain Asks for a Bailout - Worries over the European Union’s financial standing continued over the weekend as Spain requested a hefty bailout package for its banks numbering near $125 million. (Photo: ANDREA COMAS/Landov)

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Spain Asks for a Bailout - Worries over the European Union’s financial standing continued over the weekend as Spain requested a hefty bailout package for its banks numbering near $125 million. (Photo: ANDREA COMAS/Landov)

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Britain Plays Apartheid Anthem for South African Team - Before an international field hockey match between Great Britain and South Africa in London Tuesday, stadium officials made a considerable slip up when, instead of playing South Africa’s current national anthem, they played an apartheid-era tune that offended the visiting team.(Photo: Sahockey.co.za)

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Britain Plays Apartheid Anthem for South African Team - Before an international field hockey match between Great Britain and South Africa in London Tuesday, stadium officials made a considerable slip up when, instead of playing South Africa’s current national anthem, they played an apartheid-era tune that offended the visiting team.(Photo: Sahockey.co.za)

NATO to Curb Afghanistan Airstrikes - NATO announced it will no longer use airstrikes in Afghanistan when targeting insurgents in civilian homes if "other means" are available, a spokesman said Monday. The change in policy comes after an airstrike killed 18, including women and children, last week, further straining U.S. relations with the country.    (Photo: REUTERS/Stringer)

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NATO to Curb Afghanistan Airstrikes - NATO announced it will no longer use airstrikes in Afghanistan when targeting insurgents in civilian homes if "other means" are available, a spokesman said Monday. The change in policy comes after an airstrike killed 18, including women and children, last week, further straining U.S. relations with the country.    (Photo: REUTERS/Stringer)