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Nigeria rebels says 'oil war' has restarted
LAGOS (AFP) - The rebel group that has brought chaos to Nigeria's oil producing region on Friday ended a 90-day ceasefire and warned the oil industry and military to brace for attacks.
Nations:Nigeria Source:(AFP)
2009-10-16
17 Indian police die in Maoist attack
MUMBAI (AFP) - Maoist rebels on Thursday gunned down 17 policemen in western India in a firefight, authorities said, the latest in a series of deadly assaults in an increasingly lethal insurgency.
Nations:India Activities:Kashmir Conflict Source:(AFP)
2009-10-08
Venezuela to 'freeze' ties with Colombia, recall envoy: Chavez
CARACAS (AFP) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez announced Tuesday his decision to "freeze" relations with neighboring Colombia and recall his envoy over accusations from Bogota that Caracas has links to Colombia's FARC Marxist guerillas.
Nations:Colombia Venezuela Sweden People:Hugo Chavez Source:(AFP)
2009-07-28
Liberia's Taylor: War crimes case built on lies
THE HAGUE, Netherlands - Former Liberian President Charles Taylor testified at his war crimes trial Tuesday that the case against him was built on lies and misinformation, and he denied he had commanded and armed rebels who killed and tortured tens of thousands of civilians.
Nations:Sierra Leone Liberia Netherlands Activities:Charles Taylor War Crimes Sierra Leone 1991-2002 Civil War Darfur Genocide Crisis Source:(AP)
2009-07-14
Somali fighting kills at least 12 in Mogadishu
MOGADISHU, Somalia - Heavy shelling between Somali rebels and government forces near the presidential palace killed at least 12 people on Sunday, witnesses said, and the prime minister looked for help from more African Union peacekeepers.
Nations:Somalia Source:(AP)
2009-07-05
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