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File - Women who fled due to violence walk past with their belongings, as they return home at Jos, Nigeria, Thursday, Jan. 21, 2010.
Goodluck Jonathan   Nigeria   Photos   Terrorism   Wikipedia: Boko Haram  
 The New York Times 
Emergency Declared in 4 Nigerian States
| ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — Nigeria’s president declared a state of emergency on Saturday in four states, after a recent spate of deadly attacks by a radical Muslim sect killed dozens of peopl... (photo: AP / Sunday Alamba)
Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan, center, inspects a guard of honor during his inauguration ceremony at the main parade ground in Nigeria's capital of Abuja, Sunday, May 29, 2011.
Boko Haram   Nigeria   Photos   Terrorism   Wikipedia: Boko Haram  
 Star Tribune 
Nigeria president declares state of emergency in parts of country after recent sect attacks
| ABUJA, Nigeria - Nigeria's president on Saturday declared a state of emergency in parts of Africa's most populous nation, after a recent slew of deadly attacks blamed on a radical Muslim sect killed... (photo: AP / Sunday Alamba)
In a Sunday, Dec. 25, 2011 file photo, onlookers gather around a car destroyed in a blast next to St. Theresa Catholic Church in Madalla, Nigeria after an explosion ripped through a Catholic church during Christmas Mass near Nigeria's capital Sunday, killing scores of people, officials said.  Joy Online 
Nigeria Boko Haram clashes: 'Thousands flee Damaturu'
About 90,000 people have been displaced in clashes between militant Islamists and the security forces in Nigeria's Damaturu city, an official has said. | The Boko Haram group and troops were involved ... (photo: AP / Sunday Aghaeze)
Africa   Human Rights   Nigeria   Photos   Wikipedia: Boko Haram  
Taxi drivers on motor bikes drive past in Maiduguri, Nigeria, Tuesday, Aug 4, 2009. Police in northern Nigeria are investigating how a homegrown Islamist sect managed to unleash a wave of violence that left more than 700 people dead last week, a police spokesman said Monday.  Irish Times 
Fears rise of religious war in Nigeria following Christmas Day bombings
| ABUJA - Northern Nigerian Christians said yesterday they feared that a spate of Christmas Day bombings by Islamist militants that killed more than two dozen people could lead to a religious war in A... (photo: AP / Sunday Alamba)
Nigeria   Photos   Racism   Religion   Wikipedia: December 2011 Nigeria bombings  
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File - Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff leads the Social and Economic Development Committee at the Planalto Palace in Brasilia, Brazil, Tuesday July 26, 2011. The Independent
John Kampfner: Brazil's success heralds the new world order
| As a report earlier this week by the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) noted, Brazil has just overtaken the UK as the world's sixth largest economy. By ... (photo: AP / Eraldo Peres)
Brazil   Economy   Photos   UK   Wikipedia: World economy  
A Shell petrol station sign board was seen in Shah Alam, Malaysia. Rig Zone
Shell Nigeria Finds 3rd-Party Leak During Bongo Cleanup
| As Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company works to complete clean up of an oil leak at its Bongo facility offshore Nigeria, company officials said Monday they... (photo: WN / Priya Dashini)
Environment   Nigeria   Photos   Production   Wikipedia: Royal Dutch Shell  
In a Sunday, Dec. 25, 2011 file photo, onlookers gather around a car destroyed in a blast next to St. Theresa Catholic Church in Madalla, Nigeria after an explosion ripped through a Catholic church during Christmas Mass near Nigeria's capital Sunday, killing scores of people, officials said. Joy Online
Nigeria Boko Haram clashes: 'Thousands flee Damaturu'
About 90,000 people have been displaced in clashes between militant Islamists and the security forces in Nigeria's Damaturu city, an official has said. | The Boko Haram g... (photo: AP / Sunday Aghaeze)
Africa   Human Rights   Nigeria   Photos   Wikipedia: Boko Haram  
Fans blowing the booboozelas in Cape Town during the FIFA World Cup in South Africa. Business Day
Tourism set to grow in Western Cape
| CAPE TOWN — The Western Cape tourism industry looks set for growth this festive season and through the summer, the province’s tourism MEC, Alan Winde, said last wee... (photo: WN / John Sahid)
Cape Town   Industry   Photos   Tourism   Wikipedia: Cape Town  
Taxi drivers on motor bikes drive past in Maiduguri, Nigeria, Tuesday, Aug 4, 2009. Police in northern Nigeria are investigating how a homegrown Islamist sect managed to unleash a wave of violence that left more than 700 people dead last week, a police spokesman said Monday. Irish Times
Fears rise of religious war in Nigeria following Christmas Day bombings
| ABUJA - Northern Nigerian Christians said yesterday they feared that a spate of Christmas Day bombings by Islamist militants that killed more than two dozen people coul... (photo: AP / Sunday Alamba)
Nigeria   Photos   Racism   Religion   Wikipedia: December 2011 Nigeria bombings  
INDIA-CHOCOLATE-SHOP-PATCHI India Chocolate Shop Patchi at Forum at Kolkata in Eastern India City ---- WN/BHASKAR MALLICK The Times Of India
Global warming could make chocolates expensive
LONDON: Chocolates could be priced out of your reach - thanks to the impact of global warming as cocoa plantation yield could fall due to rise in temperature. | A study o... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick)
Chocolate   Economy   Global Warming   Photos   Wikipedia: Chocolate  
Politics Defense & Terrorism
- Mixed reactions trail govt’s emergency declaration
- Soldiers Assured Of Government's Support
- Elizabeth Ohene Writes...Too Proud To Be Rich?
- Nigerian President under fire for mishandling Islamic attack
Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan, center, inspects a guard of honor during his inauguration ceremony at the main parade ground in Nigeria's capital of Abuja, Sunday, May 29, 2011.
Nigeria president declares state of emergency in parts of country after recent sect attacks
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- Nigeria on edge as terror-triggered lockdown continues
- Nine die, 50 hurt in botched DR Congo jailbreak
- The News Matrix: Monday 02 January 2012
- Leading article: Growing strife in Nigeria that must not be
File - Women who fled due to violence walk past with their belongings, as they return home at Jos, Nigeria, Thursday, Jan. 21, 2010.
Emergency Declared in 4 Nigerian States
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Business & Economy Energy & Industry
- Nation + world: White Sox trade Frasor back to Jays
- Fuel Subsidy Removal - We Will Block It Legally - Reps
- Who Shared Esclating Subsidies?
- Panic As Filling Stations Shut in Ibadan, Osogbo, Akure
A Shell petrol station located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Royal Dutch Shell says Nigeria spill contained
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- News of the Day From Across the Globe
- Nigeria fuel subsidy end raises protest fears
- Chinese manufacturers "faking" products of Dabur,
- Efforts needed to reduce gas flaring
A Shell petrol station sign board was seen in Shah Alam, Malaysia.
Shell Nigeria Finds 3rd-Party Leak During Bongo Cleanup
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Health Society & Culture
- Sports briefs: Serena Williams wins first match since U.S. O
- The News Matrix: Monday 02 January 2012
- Congo inmates killed during attempted escape after grenade e
- Vancouver health authority begins its free crack pipe progra
Darfur refugee Khadija Moussa receives treatment for her malaria in Otash camp in South Darfur on Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2007.
Public Told To Complete Full Dosage Of Malaria Drug
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- 3 Die In Accident On Tema-Aflao Road
- Tinsel Writers Are Bunch Of Dummies
- Mixed reactions trail govt’s emergency declaration
- Soldiers Assured Of Government's Support
File - Former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, left, talks to Czech former President Vaclav Havel, right, at the opening night of the 11th Forum 2000 Conference in Prague, in this Oct. 7, 2007 file photo.
Living Havel's truth in the Arab world
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Science & InfoTech Sports
- Queen invites John Howard into her exclusive club
- Sudan farmers fear land grab by foreigners
- Nigeria's Ebonyi state ethnic clashes: 50 killed
- Nigerian ethnic clashes kill 50
Republican presidential hopeful, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, runs in through a crowd of supporters at a campaign stop in Edina , Minn., Saturday, Feb. 2, 2008. (tmg1)
The inevitability of Mitt Romney
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- Five things we learned from watching the Premier League this
- Nation + world: White Sox trade Frasor back to Jays
- Dakar - Boero dies on opening day of Dakar Rally Sun, 01 Jan
- Video: Dakar start marred by tragedy
Jordan Ayew of Marseille, right, challenges for the ball with Lorient's defender Laurent Koscielny
Olympique de Marseille’s Jordan Ayew: I worked hard for Ghana call-up
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