Published:
06:34 EST, 19 February 2016
| Updated:
11:48 EST, 19 February 2016
A senior
ISIS militant who plotted the Tunisia beach massacre in which 30 Britons
died is believed to have been killed in a U.S. air strike on a
training camp in Libya.
The
bombing raid is thought to have killed 40 people including jihadi
Noureddine Chouchane who was wanted over two terror attacks in Tunisia
last year.
Intelligence
officials said it was 'likely' he was among more than 30 ISIS recruits
wiped out in the strikes on a building in the city of Sabratha where
militants had gathered.
Billionaire Ken Griffin paid about $500 million for two paintings by
Abstract Expressionist masters in one of the largest private art deals
ever, according to people familiar with the transaction.
Griffin,
founder of Chicago-based hedge fund firm Citadel, bought works by
Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning from David Geffen’s foundation,
said one of the people, who asked not to be identified because the
information is confidential
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