Nigeria

Niger Delta militants threaten to blow up more oil pipelines

Nigeria to import rice, release grains to cushion food crisisAbuja- The militant Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta Wednesday threatened to destroy a major crude oil pipeline in the region's Chanomi Creek and other pipelines in the next 30 days.

It said in an email that this was was to prove it was not party to a deal between the state-run Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation in which 12 million dollars was paid to some groups to protect oil pipelines in the region.

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Nigerian militants to resume oil attacks after British pledge

Nairobi/Abuja - Nigerian militants responsible for crippling attacks on the West African nation's oil industry said Thursday they would call off a ceasefire after Britain promised to support the Ni

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Over 30 killed in Niger clashes, says rebel group

Nairobi/Niamey  - Twenty-six government soldiers and seven rebels have been killed in clashes in Niger, the Niger Movement for Justice (MNJ) said in a statement.

The rebel group said that the commander of the unit involved in the fighting on Friday was also missing.

Niger's authorities confirmed that the battle took place, but said that none of its soldiers were killed.

The MNJ, which consists mainly of the nomadic Tuareg people, has carried out a series of attacks on the Nigerian military and foreign mining interests since early 2007.

Rebels want a bigger share in the profits from the uranium mines in the north of the country.

French hostages released by Tuareg rebels in Niger

Paris/Niamey  - Four French hostages held for three days by Tuareg rebels have been released in Niger to Red Cross officials, a company who employed them said Wednesday evening in Paris.

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