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Breaking News Tue, 9 Mar 2010
Residents walk past a burnt car in Dogo Nahwa, Nigeria, Monday, March 8, 2010. More than 200 people, most of them Christians, were slaughtered on Sunday in central Nigeria, according to residents, aid groups and journalists. The local government gave a figure more than twice that amount, but offered no casualty list or other information to substantiate it.
Nigeria   Photos   Religious   Violence   Woman  
Nigeria Urged to Investigate Religious Violence
By JON GAMBRELL Associated Press Writer | JOS, Nigeria March 9, 2010 (AP) The Associated Press | A woman cries during a funeral for victims in the Dogo Nahawa village, about 15 km (9 miles) to the... ... (photo: AP / Jon Gambrell)
ABC News
This is an image taken from TV showing a mass grave for victims in the town of Dogo Nahawa, Nigeria, about three miles (five kilometers) south of the city of Jos, Monday, March 8, 2010
Dealth   Muslims   Nigeria   Photos   Violence  
Nigerians bury massacre victims
| Nigerians are burying victims of a massacre of predominantly Christian villagers near the central city of Jos, blamed on a Muslim group. | The burials in mass graves using mechanical excav... (photo: AP / APTN)
Al Jazeera
Unidentified women react to the sight of dead bodies in Dogo Nahwa, Nigeria, Monday, March 8, 2010. Nigeria cracks down after attacks
| Nigerian authorities have arrested nearly a hundred people in connection with attacks near the central city of Jos that killed more than 500 people. | Police and soldiers surrounded the village of D... (photo: AP / Jon Gambrell) Al Jazeera
Crime   Human Rights   Nigeria   Photos   Violence  
Togo riot police face off supporters of opposition leader Jean-Pierre Fabre protested in Lome, Togo. Tuesday March 9, 2010. Togo Police Seal Off Opposition Headquarters
| LOMÉ, Togo (AP) — Anti-riot police officers on Monday sealed off the alleyways leading to the headquarters of Togo’s largest opposition party, stranding the country’s opposi... (photo: AP / Sunday Alamba) The New York Times
Election   Fraud   Photos   Police   Togo  
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In this image taken from TV showing the bodies of victims of inter-faith violence as a crowd gathers around, in the town of Dogo Nahawa, Nigeria, about three miles (five kilometers) south of the city of Jos, Sunday March 7, 2010. Ethnic Violence in Nigeria Kills 500, Officials Say
| DAKAR, Senegal — Officials and human rights groups in Nigeria said Monday that about 500 people had died in weekend ethnic violence near the central city of Jos, ... (photo: AP / NTA TV) The New York Times
Nigeria   Photos   Police   Religion   Violence  
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon speaks to the media after briefing the General Assembly with Special Envoy for Haiti, William Jefferson Clinton on the current situation in Haiti Ban calls for restraint in Nigeria's ethnic conflict
| New York - UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Monday called on Nigerian factions to exercise 'maximum restraint' as fighting between Muslims and Christians over the we... (photo: UN) m&c
Conflict   Nigeria   Photos   Politics   UN  
Bayern Munich's coach Giovanni Trapattoni gestures , jsa1 Giovanni Trapattoni: Nigeria? I Prefer Ireland
The Ireland boss admits he would prefer to stay with Ireland... | By Salvatore Landolina | Ireland coach Giovanni Trapattoni has distanced himself from reports linking hi... (photo: AP / Winfried Rotherme) Goal
Ireland   League   Nigeria   Photos   Soccer  
The remains of a burnt pharmacy smolder following days of clashes in Jos, Nigeria Sunday, Nov. 30, 2008. Troop reinforcements on foot and in armored personnel carriers appeared Sunday to have quelled two days of ethno-religious violence that left more than 300 people dead in Jos, apparently ending the worst violence in the West African nation since 200 Hundreds slaughtered in Nigeria religious violence
| JOS, Nigeria - Rioters armed with machetes slaughtered more than 200 people including a 4-day-old infant, residents said, less than two months after sectarian violence ... (photo: AP) Houston Chronicle
Nigeria   Photos   Religion   Rioters   Violence  
Queen Rania of Jordan speaks to reporters during a meeting of U.N. regional chiefs in Amman, Monday, Jan. 5, 2009. Queen Rania called for emergency financial aid to U.N. agencies assisting the 1.5 million Palestinian refugees in Gaza. Women in the World Speakers
| From Queen Rania to Hillary Clinton, Meryl Streep, and dozens of activists from around the world, see our complete list of summit speakers and perfomers. Bios written b... (photo: AP / Nader Daoud)) The Daily Beast
Activists   Empowerment   Photos   Summit   Women  
Teacher and owner of the Goodness Mercy school, Julliana Aunie inspects the damage to her school, that was destroyed during violence over the past few days in Maiduguri, Nigeria, Tuesday, Aug 4, 2009. Nigeria: More than 200 dead in religious violence
| JOS, Nigeria-Rioters armed with machetes slaughtered more than 200 people including a 4-day-old infant, residents said, less than two months after sectarian violence in... (photo: AP / Sunday Alamba) The Boston Globe
Dealth   Nigeria   Photos   Religion   Violence  
Wives and children of suspected Islamist sect members wait at a police station, where they have been kept for their safety during violence in recent days at Maiduguri, Nigeria, Sunday, Aug 2, 2009. Nigerian authorities ignored dozens of warnings about a violent Islamist sect until it attacked police stations and government buildings last week in a bloodbath that killed more than 700 people, Muslim clerics and an army official said. Nigeria deploys troops as clashes kill 500
| Workers close mass graves in Jos where dozens of people killed during viole... | Nigeria's government has sent in troops to the flashpoint northern Jos region after att... (photo: AP / Sunday Alamba) Breitbart
Human   Jos   Nigeria   Photos   Violence  
Nigerian police officers stand guard in an area were the military are battling with gunmen in Kano, northern Nigeria, Wednesday April 18, 2007. Nigeria: More Than 200 Dead in Religious Violence
| Filed at 4:50 a.m. ET | JOS, Nigeria (AP) -- Rioters armed with machetes slaughtered more than 200 people including a 4-day-old infant, residents said, less than two mo... (photo: AP / George Osodi) The New York Times
Death   Nigeria   Photos   Religion   Violence  
Politics Economy
Rights Officials Call for Justice in Nigeria Massacre
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Ogun PDP: A Party and Its Endless Internal Crisis
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton
Hillary Clinton seeks Nigeria trial for Jos massacres
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Africa Needs to Rebuild Economic Defences - IMF
Oil and Gasoline Prices Begin to Creep Up
Regional economics in the South East
IMF Boss Dominique Strauss-Kahn to Visit Africa
China's Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi speaks to the media during a news conference with his Turkish counterpart Ahmet Davutoglu, unseen, after their talks in Istanbul, Turkey, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010.
China defends growing links with Africa
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Health Environment
Rights Officials Call for Justice in Nigeria Massacre
Yar’Adua: Fresh Supreme Court Order Raises Dust
Yar’Adua: Another Round of Mass Actions Begins
Abuses of Presidential Incapacity
Togo riot police face off supporters of opposition leader Jean-Pierre Fabre protested in Lome, Togo. Tuesday March 9, 2010.
Togo Police Seal Off Opposition Headquarters
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Why FG Embarked On N19 Billion Shoreline Project
Senate Sets Up Technical Committee on Environment
Fashola Calls for Improved Sanitation
The Impact of Bush Fire And Tree Felling
Vehicle - Taxi - Car - Tricycle - Air Pollution - Road
Renewed alert on health risks of air pollution
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Education Aid
Tema School Children Celebrate 6th March
Promoting Research in Education
Free School Uniform Distribution Takes Off in Ashanti Region
Educating Media Men On New Media
Queen Rania of Jordan speaks to reporters during a meeting of U.N. regional chiefs in Amman, Monday, Jan. 5, 2009. Queen Rania called for emergency financial aid to U.N. agencies assisting the 1.5 million Palestinian refugees in Gaza.
Women in the World Speakers
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Agency warns of Web scam targeting Madoff victims
 'Bandits' attack truck in Mali
Poverty Undermining Gardening at Ndungu Kebbeh
HIV/Aids Counselling - GSM Hotline to the Rescue
Cellphones - Mobile Phones
Cellphones Africaˇ¦s latest tool against HIV-AIDS infections
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