The attack is the latest episode of violence before the February 25 presidential and parliamentary elections in Nigeria.
Winter storm lingers in southern US, but relief is forecast
A mess of ice, sleet and snow is lingering across much of the southern U.S. as thousands in Texas endure freezing temperatures with no power.
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Haitian cops are poorly paid and outgunned – and part of the problem
The country’s police force is in revolt after the government failed to protect them from criminal gangs that have overrun the countryMasked men raced around Port-au-Prince on motorbikes, firing their guns into the air, blocking major roads with burning…
Twitter will start charging developers for API access as Elon Musk seeks to drive revenue
Twitter will start charging developers to get access to its API, a vital tool on the platform that powers popular services like TweetDelete and software bots.
Absence of product tanker ‘shadow fleet’ creates real uncertainty, SSY says
Researcher says how and how much Russian fuel will be moved is not yet clear after EU ban
Austria expels four Russian diplomats, using language of spy cases
Austria is expelling four Russian diplomats for behaving in a manner inconsistent with international agreements, a reason often invoked in spying cases, the Austrian Foreign Ministry said on Thursday without giving specifics.
Former Avignon festival boss named artistic director of Châtelet theatre
The longtime director of the Avignon theatre festival, Olivier Py, has been named the new artistic director of Paris’s historical Châtelet theatre, over the objections of Greens in the city council who would have liked to see a woman named.