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Nigerian army 'ignored school attack warning'
Military says Amnesty claim that it knew Boko Haram would attack Chibok school where girls were abducted is "unfounded".
Last updated: 10 May 2014 14:21 GMT
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South Sudan rivals sign ceasefire deal
Ceasefire could end months of civil war that has claimed thousands of lives and forced more than a million to flee.
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Thai rival protests take hold in Bangkok
Pro-government crowds gather in capital, a day after rivals began campaign to remove remnants of ousted PM's cabinet.
Central & South Asia
UK probes 'trophy' pictures of dead Taliban
Two servicemen withdrawn from duty over images appearing to show a soldier posing next to dead fighter in Afghanistan.
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Many dead in fresh wave of violence in Iraq
Attacks in three different locations near the capital leave at least 22 people dead, as country awaits election results.
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Egyptian activist's trial suspended
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Blackwater guard charged over Baghdad murder
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ANC wins fifth successive S African election
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France to 'fight terrorism' from Ivory Coast
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Recovery inches forward six months after deadly super typhoon slammed the central Philippines.
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US minimum wage raise could boost remittances
Like low-wage workers across the US, many migrants from Latin America are hoping for a federal minimum wage increase.
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Thais reflect on prime minister's removal
As rival demonstrations grip Bangkok, average Thais reflect on the removal of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra.
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Interactive: Russia's foreign military bases
Russia has set up several new stations for its forces in post-Soviet states while maintaining some of its older bases.
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Is Northern Ireland's peace on the rocks?
The arrest and release of Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams underscores growing tensions in Northern Ireland.
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Peter Geoghegan
Revolutionary hopes dim in Kiev as strife spirals
With violence raging in Ukraine's east, residents of capital grow disillusioned with the outcome of Maidan protests.
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Sabra Ayres
Corruption charges plague Israel's rabbinate
Legal cases and allegations of corruption have beset the Jewish rabbinate, with rumours of cash for conversion.
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Annie Slemrod
Inside Bolivia's treacherous silver mines
The Cerro Rico mountain is a UNESCO world heritage monument and a working silver mine, but its peak is caving in.
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10 May 2014 08:49 GMT
Print media and the country's state-owned broadcaster have been accused of slanted coverage of the recent elections.
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Catholic leaders slam Argentina corruption
Rising tide of violence and corruption angers some of the country's Catholic bishops - but government won't take blame.
Fighting grips Syria's Aleppo
As violence continues to ravage the country, the UN says the government is blocking aid convoys.
Chicago traffic cameras set to track citizens
Fears for privacy with new multi-directional cameras set to catch red-light runners, but also perform surveillance.
Astronomers discover star born 13bn years ago
Scientists in the Chilean desert, Atacama, research "second generation" star to aid understanding of the universe.
Afghan landslide victims continue to suffer
Hundreds of displaced families struggle to get food and shelter as chaos hampers relief efforts.
Mexico ramps up hunt for most wanted man
Al Jazeera obtains rare access to the hunt for 'La Luta,' the last leader of the drug cartel the Knights Templar.
Boko Haram fuels fears for Nigerian education
Parents pulling their children out of schools following threats from armed group which is against Western education.
Asylum seekers stranded in Indonesia
Indonesia unhappy with Australia's tough asylum policy, which has caused thousands of people to remain on its territory.
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