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15 Apr 2018
11-year-old Mave Grace and her family outside makeshift tent, Grace's younger sister with visible scars on her face, Grace describing how men with machetes were running after her and her family and how she lost her left arm, grace standing with her sister, Grace's father, Nyine Richard describing how he got seriously injured, Grace's family near makeshift tent, Grace standing with sister looking at camp for displaced people, various of displaced people receiving food.
9 Feb 2018
US tennisman's Twitter past clouds his dream run at the Australian Open and the woman who inspired the "We can do it" wartime poster dies after decades of anonymity.
8 Jan 2018
At least 18 killed in explosion in Syria's Idlib - war monitor
12 Dec 2017
War against corruption rally holds in Rivers State.
30 Oct 2017
Civil war: ECOWAS court awards N88bn damages against FG.
9 Oct 2017
"Last Flag Flying", a comedy-drama about Vietnam war veterans, will resonate with Trump's America, despite, or perhaps because of, its period setting, says actor Bryan Cranston.
13 Sep 2017
Heckler & Koch, the German company, whose weapons have allegedly killed an estimated two million people, plans to stop sales to war zones and anti-democracy countries.
5 Jun 2017
War against terrorism - 200 new army officers join military mandate.
29 May 2017
For the past four years, South Sudan, the world's youngest nation, has been torn apart by civil war. Two tribes are fighting each other, and their soldiers burn and steal any crops they come across. Famine is being used as a weapon of war.
28 May 2017
U.S. Defense Secretary James Mattis says a conflict in North Korea would be the 'worst kind of fighting in most people's lifetimes.
22 May 2017
Hundreds of Syrian rebels leave last opposition-held district of Homs, bringing control of the city back under President Assad for the first time since the outbreak of war.
26 Apr 2017
Kano politicians ask for more support for the anti-corruption war.

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