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Boko Haram militants have threatened to execute more than 400 women and children they are…

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Prof. Chidi Anselm Odinkalu, contributing analyst to USAfricaonline.com, is a lawyer and a teacher. USAfrica…

U.S-Israel War with Iran, Miscalculations and the Price of Overreach. By Asiegbu Agwu Nkpa

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Nigeria's 2015 presidential election offers slim choice of Buhari versus Jonathan. By C. K. Ekeke, M.Div., PhD Special to USAfrica multimedia networks, Houston,…

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Boko Haram claim Nigerian massacre

In a newly released video, a man purporting to be the leader of Boko Haram claims responsibility for a massacre…

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10 killed in Charlie Hebdo protests

Violent protests have erupted in parts of the world over the latest issue of the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.

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A plane passenger who had recently traveled to an "Ebola-affected country" does not have the virus and was released from…

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Tens of thousands of people in the southern tip of Malawi have been cut off by deadly floods, leaving them…

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