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Christmas Mass in Nigeria rocked by terrorist bombing
World NowA bomb blast during Christmas Mass left 35 people dead and dozens wounded at a Nigerian church near the nation’s capital of Abuja.... -
Christian population tops 2.18 billion worldwide, Pew study finds
The Religion WorldThe Pew Research Center’s Forum on Religion & Public Life released a new comprehensive demographic report Monday on the size and distribution of the world’s Christian population. The study finds that there are 2.18 billion Christians of all... -
Gas for 37 cents? Why fuel costs more or less elsewhere
World NowNigerian oil prices. Why oil price vary so much among countries.... -
Multiple bomb blasts hit northern Nigerian city of Kano
World NowAt least two bombs hit northern Nigerian city of Kano: Nigeria's troubled north, plagued by successive terrorist bombings and drive-by killings over the past year, faced a major attack Friday evening, with miltuple in Kano, the region's largest city.... -
Death toll rises to more than 150 in attacks in Nigerian city
World NowMore than 150 people were killed in the northern Nigerian city of Kano in Friday's terror attacks, which saw suicide bombers and gunmen from the northern Nigerian terror group Boko Haram hit several police stations and other government buildings.... -
Rights group: Islamic rebels in Nigeria have killed 935 since 2009
World NowHuman Rights Watch reports that the northern Nigerian Islamic rebel group Boko Haram has killed 935 people since 2009:... -
Six Persian Gulf nations plan to pull peace monitors from Syria
World NowAn Arab League peace plan for Syria appeared to be near collapse Tuesday as six Persian Gulf nations announced their intention to withdraw monitors from Syria and urged the United Nations Security Council to take “all needed measures” to... -
U.N. returns to Somali capital Mogadishu after 17-year absence
World NowU.N. returns to Somali capital Mogadishu after 17-year absence: U.N. special envoy Augustine Mahiga marked the U.N'.s return to Mogadishu for the first time since 1995.... -
Nigeria attacks may point to more emboldened Boko Haram militants
World NowAssailants surrounded one of several police stations that had been bombed Friday in Kano, Nigeria, shooting, throwing primitive bombs made of soda cans and shouting "God is great!" The attack began late Tuesday and continued early Wednesday.... -
A million face severe malnutrition in the Sahel, UNICEF warns
World NowA hunger emergency looms in the Sahel: Half a million children face starvation in the Sahel if help doesn’t arrive on time, according to humanitarian agencies. A recent UNICEF survey in the Sahel forecast a million cases of severe malnutrition... -
Nigerian gunmen free 119 inmates in prison break
World NowHeavily armed gunmen on motorbikes stormed a Nigerian prison, blew open the front gate and freed 119 inmates, authorities said Thursday.... -
Islamic rebel group claims responsibility for Nigerian prison break
World NowNigerian militants Boko Haram free 119 inmates in jail break: Heavily armed gunmen on motorbikes stormed a Nigerian prison, blew open the front gate and freed 119 inmates, authorities said Thursday. Islamic rebel goup, Boko Haram, claimed responsibility...
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