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Newspaper Office Bombings Kill 7 in Nigeria

Bomb attacks targeted the Abuja and Kaduna offices of one of Nigeria’s most prominent newspapers Thursday, killing seven people and injuring many others. Another bombing late Thursday in Kaduna hit a residential neighborhood, injuring several people and damaging houses.

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Libya: UN mission welcomes start date for registration of voters, candidates

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Flag of Libya's National Transitional Council at the United Nations in Vienna. Oct '2011.

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US, Philippines troop conduct mock drill in South China Sea

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US marines and Filipino troops Wednesday staged mock assault to retake a small island in Ulugan Bay on the western coast of the Philippines, not far from a real-life standoff between Manila and Beijing over the South China Sea island Huangyan.

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After India, Pakistan tests nuclear-capable missile

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Pakistan Wednesday successfully launched an upgraded ballistic missile capable of carrying a nuclear warhead, days after India tested its 5,000-km range missile that can reach deep inside China and East Europe.

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UN has key role in boosting security against cross-border threats – Ban

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Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.

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North Korea Boasts of Ability to Destroy US Military in 'Single Blow'

North Korea's army marked its 80th anniversary Wednesday with a vow to retaliate against what its chief of staff terms the traitors in the South. The remarks are the latest in a series of harsh threats directed at Seoul in recent weeks.

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Israeli army chief downplays Iran nuclear threat

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In a new twist to Iran's nuclear row, Israel's military chief says Iran has not decided yet on developing a nuclear bomb a contrasting viewpoint to what Tel Aviv and most of the Western political leaders have been maintaining so far.

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Southeast Asia's Golden Triangle Struggles to Prevent Renewed Drug Violence

The Golden Triangle, where Burma, Laos and Thailand meet on the Mekong River, has long been known for its shady history of opium smuggling and lawlessness. The region is now a magnet for tourists, lured by its notoriety, scenic resorts and new casinos.

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Report Says China Worsening Tensions in S. China Sea

A new report from a Brussels-based think tank says Chinese government agencies are exacerbating tensions in the South China Sea.

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Security Council urges immediate ceasefire between Sudan and South Sudan

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Sudanese refugees from Blue Nile state, living in Doro camp in South Sudan's Upper Nile state.