Amna Nawaz:

In the day's other news, the U.S. military said it killed at least 60 al-Shabab extremists in Somalia in an airstrike on Friday. It's the deadliest attack on the group since last November, and part of expanded U.S. operations since President Trump took office.

Al-Shabab seeks to establish an extremist Islamic state in Somalia. Just a year ago, it killed more than 500 people in a truck bombing in Mogadishu, the Somali capital.

In Afghanistan, officials say dozens of police officers were killed in overnight attacks by the Taliban. The first attack targeted a checkpoint in Northeast Samangan province. The second struck the central province of Daikundi. The new violence comes just days ahead of parliamentary elections that the Taliban has vowed to disrupt.

Several thousand migrants from Honduras resumed marching today, through Guatemala, heading for the U.S. border, and prompting a warning from President Trump. He tweeted that if the caravan is not stopped, then — quote — "No more money or aid will be given to Honduras, effective immediately."

Most in the caravan are making the journey on foot. Many say they had no choice but to flee their home countries.