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American missionary kidnapped in Niger by suspected Islamist militants, sources say

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The U.S. government is aware of the kidnapping of an American Christian missionary in the West African nation of Niger, U.S. official sources told Fox News.
The sources told Fox News that they suspect that the missionary has been taken north to Islamic State-controlled areas where an offshoot of ISIS operates.
«We are aware of reports of the kidnapping of a U.S. citizen in Niamey, Niger,» a State Department spokesperson said in a statement to Fox News. «Since we were alerted of the situation, our Embassy officials have been working with local authorities. It is a top priority for the Trump Administration to look after the safety of every American, and we are seeing efforts from across the U.S. Government to support the recovery and safe return of this U.S. citizen.»
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Niger’s presidential palace in Niamey in 2023. The abduction reportedly took place only about 100 yards from the presidential palace. (AFP via Getty Images)
The missionary is a pilot for the evangelical missionary agency Serving in Mission, according to Reuters.

A general view of a crowded street market in Niamey, Niger, on May 17, 2023. The capital city has faced rising instability since the 2023 military coup that toppled President Mohamed Bazoum. (Michele Cattani / AFP via Getty Images)
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The abduction took place only about 100 yards from the presidential palace in Niamey, where ousted President Mohamed Bazoum has been held since he was toppled by a coup more than two years ago, according to CBS News.
Following the kidnapping, the U.S. Embassy in Niger said it now requires all personnel to travel only in armored vehicles and announced that all restaurants and open-air markets are «off-limits».
Kidnappings appear to have intensified this year in areas of West Africa where militants operate. An Austrian woman was abducted in January in Niger, and a Swiss citizen was abducted in April in the same country, Reuters reported.

Niger’s junta leader, Gen. Abdourahamane Tchiani, salutes during an official ceremony in Niamey, Niger, on Aug. 26, 2023. Tchiani seized power in a July 2023 coup that ousted President Mohamed Bazoum and has ruled the West African nation since. (AFP via Getty Images)
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In addition, five Indian citizens working for a company providing services to Niger’s Kandadji dam project were kidnapped during an attack by armed men in April that also killed a dozen soldiers, according to the outlet.
This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.
Fox News’ Jennifer Griffin contributed to this report.
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Leavitt unloads on Obama over voter ID push, accuses Dems of ‘panic’

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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt is making an example of former President Barack Obama for encouraging voters and lawmakers to reject adopting national voter ID laws.
«You know how badly the Democrats are panicking when they bring out Obama to spread lies about voter ID,» Leavitt posted to X Thursday. «The fact is that nearly 90% of voters support» voter ID laws, she continued before posting two screenshots showing two polls reflecting Americans support such laws at around 83% support to 84% support.
Leavitt’s comments follow the House passing a massive election integrity overhaul bill Wednesday, which includes requiring voters to show a photo ID when casting ballots in federal elections. The bill overall aims to prevent noncitizens from voting in U.S. federal elections, with all but one Democrat, Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Texas, voting against it.
Obama was among prominent Democrats encouraging House lawmakers to vote against the measure, claiming it will disenfranchise voters.
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt is making an example of former President Barack Obama for encouraging voters and lawmakers to reject adopting national voter ID laws. (Graeme Sloan/Getty Images)
«Republicans are still trying to pass the SAVE Act—a bill that would make it harder to vote and disenfranchise millions of Americans,» he posted to X Wednesday evening. «Join @RedistrictAct and tell your member of Congress to vote no.»
Democrats have argued that voter ID laws can disenfranchise eligible voters because they often require specific, current government-issued IDs that may be a struggle to obtain due to costs, paperwork hurdles or limited DMV access. Republicans have rejected that argument, calling the requirement a common-sense safeguards that would boost confidence in elections, while simultaneously noting that most Americans already need IDs for everyday tasks.
In another post, Leavitt shared that Obama presented his own driver’s license to vote in the 2012 election. Obama voted early that cycle and was seen on camera pulling his Illinois driver’s license from his wallet to flash to poll workers.
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Then-President Barack Obama jokes with election worker Marie Holmes, left, who double-checked his photo on his driver’s license as he signed in for early voting Oct. 25, 2012, at the Martin Luther King Community Center in Chicago. (Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images)
«Here is Barack Obama showing his photo ID to vote in a past election,» Leavitt posted. «Why are Democrats in Congress so opposed to making this a requirement across the country? Voter ID laws are common sense.»
White House spokeswoman Taylor Rogers added that IDs are frequently used by Americans to buy alcohol or get on a plane, which she said shows the hypocrisy of Democrats pushing against the election security overhaul.
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«Barack Obama and the rest of the Democrats think Americans are stupid, which is why they are blatantly lying about the commonsense election integrity provisions in the popular SAVE Act,» Rogers told Fox News Digital.
«Americans need to show ID to buy alcohol, get on a plane, and even get into the Democratic National Convention — but these hypocrite Democrats don’t want voters to show their ID to cast a ballot. Congressional Democrats’ opposition to the SAVE America Act is indefensible and wildly out of step with the views of the American people.»
Fox News Digital reached out to Obama’s office Thursday for comment but did not immediately receive a reply.

Democrats have argued that voter ID laws can disenfranchise eligible voters because they often require specific, current government-issued IDs that may be a struggle to obtain due to costs, paperwork hurdles or limited DMV access. (Mark Kauzlarich/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Called the SAVE Act, the legislation would additionally require information-sharing between state election officials and federal authorities in verifying citizenship on current voter rolls, as well as enable the Department of Homeland Security to pursue immigration cases if non-citizens were found to be listed as eligible to vote.
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If passed, the new requirements could be implemented for the November midterm elections. It must first pass the Senate before it could land on President Donald Trump’s desk.
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US forces complete withdrawal from strategic al-Tanf Garrison in Syria

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The U.S. military has completed its withdrawal of American forces from al-Tanf Garrison in Syria, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) announced Thursday.
The departure, finalized Feb. 11, was carried out as part of a broader shift in U.S. posture in the region under Operation Inherent Resolve, the coalition mission launched in 2014 to combat ISIS.
American troops have maintained a limited presence in the country to support partner forces and prevent the terrorist group from resurging after it was territorially defeated in 2019.
Syria’s Defense Ministry said government forces took control of the al-Tanf base following the U.S. withdrawal and have begun deploying along the country’s borders with Iraq and Jordan, according to the Syrian Arab News Agency, the country’s state-run news outlet.
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U.S. military vehicles escort passenger buses transporting Islamic State detainees from northeastern Syria into Iraq, Feb. 8, 2026. (Str/Xinhua via Getty Images)
The ministry said the handover was coordinated with U.S. officials and that Syrian Arab Army units moved in to secure the base and surrounding areas in the tri-border desert region.
The development follows a Pentagon decision in April 2025 to scale back and consolidate U.S. forces in Syria.
Caroline Rose, director of the Crime-Conflict Nexus and Military Withdrawals portfolios at the New Lines Institute, told Fox News Digital that al-Tanf was one of the most strategically important U.S. garrisons in Syria, if not the broader Middle East, as it offered access, insight and intelligence collection along Syria’s borders with Jordan and Iraq.
AFTER TRUMP DECLARED ISIS DEFEATED, US FACES NEW TEST AS DETAINEES MOVE AMID SYRIA POWER SHIFT

A satellite image shows the al-Tanf Base in Syria, July 20, 2025. (Planet Labs PBC/Reuters)
«This was not only pivotal during the U.S.-led Coalition to defeat the Islamic State, where there was a threat of cross-border offensives and violence, but also proved key to U.S. deterrence efforts against Iran-backed militia networks that operated in Iraq and Syria,» she said. «The U.S. pullout from Al-Tanf is a signal that Washington is now comfortable with where the counter-ISIS fight is and the defeat of Iran-aligned proxy networks in the region, along with Syrian security integration efforts with the [Syrian Democratic Forces].»
Rose added that the departure could be viewed as a setback for Jordan, which has long depended on the U.S. position at al-Tanf to deter adversarial actors in the region.
Despite the withdrawal, U.S. forces remain prepared to counter ISIS threats, CENTCOM said, noting that in the past two months, American forces have struck more than 100 targets in the region and captured or killed more than four dozen ISIS fighters.

Soldiers from the U.S.-led coalition walk with members of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in the countryside of Qamishli, northeastern Syria, Feb. 8, 2024. (Orhan Qereman/Reuters)
The change in posture comes just weeks after U.S. forces transferred 150 ISIS fighters from a detention facility in Hasakah, Syria, to a secure location in Iraq.
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Officials indicated in late January that thousands more detainees could also be moved as part of the broader effort to maintain long-term security in the region.

A view of al-Hol camp, where families linked to the Islamic State group are being held, in Hasakah province, Syria, Jan. 21, 2026. (Izz Aldien Alqasem/Anadolu via Getty Images)
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Syria became the 90th member of the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS, a U.S.-led alliance formed to coordinate international efforts against the extremist group, in November.
Tom Barrack, the U.S. ambassador to Turkey and special envoy for Syria, said Damascus — under interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa — is prepared to assume security responsibilities, including control of ISIS detention facilities and camps, following the 2024 ouster of Bashar al-Assad.
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Aeropuerto de Tocumen proyecta más de 154 mil pasajeros por Carnaval

El Aeropuerto Internacional de Tocumen se prepara para uno de los periodos de mayor movilidad aérea del año con motivo del Carnaval 2026. Entre el 13 y el 22 de febrero, la terminal proyecta movilizar más de 154 mil pasajeros adicionales, entre llegadas y salidas internacionales, en un contexto marcado por un crecimiento sostenido del tráfico aéreo.
Como referencia, durante 2025 Tocumen movilizó cerca de 21 millones de pasajeros, lo que equivale a un promedio estimado de más de 57 mil viajeros diarios. Para los días de Carnaval, las autoridades prevén picos que superarán ampliamente esa media, debido a la concentración de viajes en un periodo corto.
De acuerdo con las proyecciones oficiales, entre el viernes 13 y el domingo 15 de febrero se espera el ingreso de 84,061 personas al país, mientras que el miércoles 18 será el día de mayor retorno, con unas 10,920 llegadas. En paralelo, se calcula que 69,959 pasajeros saldrán del país durante estas fechas.

Las salidas tendrán su mayor presión operativa el viernes 13 y el sábado 14, con más de 9,000 viajeros diarios, reflejando la alta demanda hacia destinos como Miami, Bogotá, Orlando, Medellín y San José, entre los más solicitados durante el periodo festivo.
Ante este escenario, Tocumen activó un plan especial que contempla refuerzo de personal en migración, aduanas y seguridad, optimización de procesos operativos y coordinación permanente con aerolíneas y autoridades. Las compañías aéreas recomiendan a los pasajeros llegar con al menos tres horas de anticipación.
Además del movimiento internacional, se espera un incremento relevante en la terminal doméstica, especialmente en los vuelos hacia Chiriquí, operados por Copa Airlines.
En los últimos años, esta ruta ha registrado un auge durante Carnaval, impulsado por viajes familiares hacia las tierras altas y Boquete, que se han consolidado como destinos preferidos en estas fechas.

El crecimiento del tráfico interno refleja un cambio en los patrones de movilidad, con más panameños optando por vuelos cortos para aprovechar los días festivos fuera de la capital, lo que añade presión adicional a la operación aeroportuaria.
Las autoridades aeroportuarias recordaron a los usuarios la importancia de verificar su documentación, cumplir con las normas de equipaje y evitar objetos prohibidos, con el fin de reducir retrasos y contratiempos en los controles.
Con este volumen proyectado, Tocumen enfrenta una de sus mayores pruebas operativas del año, en un contexto donde el aeropuerto continúa consolidándose como uno de los principales hubs de conexión aérea de la región.
En paralelo al aumento del flujo de viajeros por Carnaval, el Ministerio de Obras Públicas (MOP) informó la suspensión temporal de trabajos viales en distintos puntos del país, con el objetivo de mantener las carreteras despejadas y reforzar la seguridad vial ante el incremento del tránsito.
La medida regirá desde las 6:00 p.m. del jueves 12 de febrero de 2026 hasta las 12:00 a.m. del jueves 19 de febrero de 2026, periodo en el que no se realizarán labores constructivas que impliquen ocupación de carriles en los tramos señalados por la entidad.

Entre las zonas comprendidas figura la Carretera Panamericana, desde La Espiga de La Chorrera hasta la frontera en Paso Canoas, y desde la intersección con el Corredor Sur hasta Las Garzas de Pacora. También se incluyen principales vías metropolitanas como la Vía Transístmica, Avenida Balboa, avenida José Agustín Arango, avenida José María Torrijos, avenida Ricardo J. Alfaro (Tumba Muerto) y avenida Israel.
El MOP indicó que supervisará que los proyectos mantengan la señalización correspondiente y las condiciones adecuadas de seguridad, conforme a la normativa vigente, para proteger a conductores y peatones durante estas fechas, y agradeció la comprensión y colaboración de la ciudadanía.
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