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Nigeria's "war on terror" wins tentative support
Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan heavily backs a big offensive on Boko Haram's four-year-old attempt to establish an Islamic state in mainly Muslim northern Nigeria
Suspected rebels kill 28, wound 24 in east India
Suspected Maoist rebels open fire on a convoy of cars carrying local leaders and supporters of India's ruling Congress party, killing 28 people and wounding 24 in one of their most audacious attacks on politicians
British police arrest three over soldier's killing
British counter-terrorism police fire stun guns during arrest of three suspects; 8 people have now been arrested in connection with the murder of a soldier hacked to death in a London street
British spies 'tried to recruit' Islamist attacker
Britain's intelligence agencies came under fresh scrutiny following claims that MI5 had tried to recruit one of two Islamists accused of butchering a soldier in London
Pussy Riot no-show, in hiding in Finland: Media
Two members of the Pussy Riot punk rock group who were due to appear at a festival in Finland cancelled their appearance and have gone underground for safety reasons, Finnish media reported
Thousands watch murdered anti-Mafia priest beatified in Sicily
An Italian priest who stirred consciences with his anti-Mafia preaching and was gunned down by mobsters twenty years ago has been honored by the Vatican as a martyr
Niger attackers came from Libya, president says
Nigerien President Mahamadou Issoufou claims that the suicide bombers responsible for deadly twin attacks on a military base and a French uranium mine in Niger came from Libya
Biden warns on violence in calls with Iraqi leaders
US Vice President Joe Biden gave Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki a call Friday, pledging continuing support for the government
Britain’s Muslims fear of reprisal, extremism rises after London attack
Britain's Muslims fear further violence and extremism after London attack; Muslim organisations voice peace and cooperation to fight terror
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UK Muslim community fears backlash in wake of London attack
Cameron says London attack was 'betrayal of Islam'
In Ethiopia, African Union celebrates 50 years
World leaders gather in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to celebrate 50 years since the formation of the African Union, a pan-African organization
Japan gov't says unaware of ghosts at PM residence
Japanese PM's office denies rumours that Shinzo Abe didn't not moved into his official residence over fears the mansion is haunted by ghosts
Sixth night of Stockholm riots as Britain, US issue warnings
After nearly a week of nightly riots in immigrant neighbourhoods of Stockholm that questions Sweden's peaceful reputation, nationwide reinforcements are being summoned
UK Security services tried to recruit London killing suspect: 'Friend'
UK counter-terrorism officers arrest an alleged friend of London soldier murder suspect shortly after finishing his interview for BBC Newsnight programme
16 children die in Pakistan school bus fire
At least 16 children and a teacher are killed and 7 others seriously injured in a blaze that destroyed their vehicle in central Pakistan
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