international terrorism
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After Attacks, Nigeria Bans Moving Vehicles and Animals
MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (AP) — The Nigerian military has banned moving vehicles, bicycles, horses, donkeys and camels in northeastern Borno…
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More Than 100 Killed by Boko Haram Bombings in Nigeria
ABUJA, Nigeria (New York Times) — More than 100 people were killed Sunday evening in northern Nigeria in a quick succession of…
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Somali Militants Overrun Base of African Union Forces
ABDI GULED, Associated Press MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — Al-Shabab overran an African Union base in southern Somalia early Tuesday, a…
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The Shadowy Center Helping Former al-Shabab Members Quit
(BBC) – In a small, heavily guarded compound on the bullet-riddled outskirts of Baidoa, a secretive team is working to…
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Suicide Bombers Kill Officer in Northeastern Nigerian City
HARUNA UMAR, Associated Press MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (AP) — Two suicide bombers killed an Air Force officer at a checkpoint in…
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Girl Suicide Bomber Kills 5, Injures 41 in Northeast Nigeria
ADAMU ADAMU, Associated Press HARUNA UMAR, Associated Press DAMATURU, Nigeria (AP) — Two suicide bombers carried out separate attacks Tuesday…
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Rescued Chibok Girls Use GoFundMe.com
By Freddie Allen Senior Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON (NNPA) – This month, teenagers across the nation prepare to make the transition…
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Federal Court: Anti-Muslim Group Can’t Post Ads on Buses
MARTHA BELLISLE, Associated Press SEATTLE (AP) — An anti-Muslim group cannot post ads on buses in Washington state showing photos…
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Chad Leader: Boko Haram Has New Leader Ready to Negotiate
MICHELLE FAUL, Associated Press LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — Boko Haram has a new commander willing to negotiate with Nigeria’s new…
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Cameroon Police ‘Free Children After Years in Chains’
(BBC) – Military police have raided a house in Cameroon and freed around 70 children who were being held captive…
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