LONDON - A new global study says there were nearly 10,000 terrorist attacks in 2013, 44 percent more than the year before.
The London-based Institute for Economics and Peace says those attacks in 2013 resulted in nearly 18,000 deaths.
Its Global Terrorism Index reported four groups dominated the attacks - the Islamic State group, Boko Haram, al-Qaida and the Taliban - and were responsible for 66 percent of the fatalities.
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