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Boko Haram
Why We Can't Get Rid of All Mosquitoes
By The Aspen Institute
Explore Nigeria's Romance Literature
By Pete Brook
Nigeria's Anti-Graft Agency Raids Former Vice President
By Rishi Iyengar
Nigeria Struggles to Quash Boko Haram as Economy Crumbles
By Aryn Baker
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Boko Haram
Military Corruption Blamed for Rise in Africa Terror Attacks
A series of recent terror attacks across Africa have raised fears of a new wave of extremist violence
By Aryn Baker
January 18, 2016
Nigeria's President Orders Chibok Abductions Probe
Boko Haram took the 219 girls in April 2014
By Julia Zorthian
January 14, 2016
Buhari: Nigeria Has 'Technically' Beaten Boko Haram
Buhari says armed forces have limited the insurgency's threat
By Julia Zorthian
December 24, 2015
Boko Haram Forces More Than 1 Million Kids Out of School
Boko Haram's insurgency has kept over a million children from school
By Charlotte Alter
December 21, 2015
The Terror Groups That Could Be Behind the Mali Hotel Attack
Mali's recent history of violence and conflict means that a number of different groups could be behind the attack on a major hotel in Bamako
By Aryn Baker
November 20, 2015
At Least 32 Dead After Blast in Nigerian Market
No group has so far claimed responsibility, though Boko Haram has attacked the regional capital in the past
By Nash Jenkins
November 17, 2015
How U.S. Strategy Against Boko Haram Could Backfire
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By The Aspen Institute
October 27, 2015
Nigerian Forces Kill 150 Boko Haram Militants
The Nigerian military has pledged to defeat the Islamist extremist group
By Nash Jenkins
October 22, 2015
Twin Suicide Blasts Kill Dozens in Nigeria
The blasts came a day after Washington pledged to send 300 troops to aid the fight against Boko Haram
By Rishi Iyengar
October 15, 2015
U.S. Sends 300 Troops to Cameroon to Counter Boko Haram
The troops will conduct surveillance and reconnaissance operations
By Mark Rivett-Carnac
October 15, 2015
Boko Haram Attacks Displaced 1.4 Million Children
“It’s truly alarming to see that children and women continue to be killed, abducted and used to carry bombs”
By Mark Rivett-Carnac
September 18, 2015
Bomb Blast Kills At Least 47 in Nigerian Market
The bomb exploded during peak trading hours, leaving dozens dead and injured
By Nash Jenkins
August 11, 2015
Nigeria Frees More Than 50 People From Boko Haram
59 prisoners were freed, including women, children, and elderly men
By Tessa Berenson Rogers
July 30, 2015
A 10-Year-Old Girl Has Killed 16 People by Blowing Herself Up in Northeast Nigeria
The city has already faced two other suicide bombings in July alone
By Joanna Plucinska
July 27, 2015
Twin Blasts Kill 49 in Nigeria
Another 71 were injured in the attack
By Helen Regan
July 16, 2015
Nigeria Marks End to Bloody Week That Killed 200
Some 17,000 people have died in violence related to Boko Haram since 2009
By Alissa Greenberg
July 6, 2015
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