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[Title] => Armed men launch attacks in Nigerian city
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[Title] => At least 61 dead in northeast Nigeria violence
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[Title] => Nigeria blast kills 60
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[Title] => US: Sect bomb attacks possible in Nigeria capital
[Summary] => U.S. officials warned after a weekend of violence and fear that luxury hotels frequented by foreigners and Nigeria's elite may be bombed by a radical Muslim sect as the death toll from attacks in the country's northeast rose to more than 100.
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[Title] => Red Cross: More than 100 dead in Nigeria attacks
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