Nigerian rebel group claims abduction of foreigners

Attacks by MEND since early last year had already cut Nigerian output by a fifth and forced thousands of foreigners to flee the vast wetlands region in southern Nigeria.

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Niger rebels say kill 12 soldiers in ambush

NIAMEY (Reuters) - Niger’s Tuareg-led rebels said on Saturday they had killed at least 12 soldiers and destroyed two army vehicles in the desert north of the central African country, but the milita…

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Another Governor to Know Fate Soon

Outside the venue, a mammoth crowd had gathered, in spite of the heavy security presence, to know the decision of the court. LEADERSHIP WEEKEND observed that the number of youths gave the mobile polic…

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Militants Kidnap Six Saipem Expatriates

Six expatriates onboard a Floating Production, Storage and Off loading (FPSO) vessel, Mystras belonging to Saipem, an Italian oil service Company were yesterday morning kidnapped by some unknown gunme…

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Jailed Niger journalist’s lawyer says tapes illegal

NIAMEY (Reuters) - The lawyer representing Moussa Kaka, the correspondent of Radio France International (RFI) in Niger arrested last month, said on Saturday that tapes allegedly linking his client …

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With Global Economy Jittery, OPEC Seems Split on Output Issue

OPEC’s meeting in Vienna on Tuesday may be contentious, as the world’s top oil producers appear divided about how to respond to the threat of a sluggish global economy.

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Shares Gain as Hopes Rise for a Rate Cut

The Dow Jones industrial average closed up 57.88 points, or 0.44 percent, as investors were more optimistic about the chances of cuts in interest rates.

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China, Filling a Void, Drills for Riches in Chad

Chinese companies are investing heavily in impoverished African countries like Chad, raising Western concerns.

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THEATER REVIEW | ‘TINGS DEY HAPPEN’; A River: Corruption and Oil Run Through It

Dan Hoyle delivers a lively 90-minute monologue that is at once a travelogue, a cultural survey and a good introductory course in his field of oil politics.

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Sudan Agrees to U.N. Peacekeepers To Complement African Union Force

Sudan’s foreign minister said that the government supported the deployment of a United Nations peacekeeping force for Darfur.

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