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    Rescue services work at the scene of an explosion at a shopping mall in Abuja, Nigeria, Wednesday, June 25, 2014. An explosion rocked a shopping mall in Nigeria's capital, Abuja, on Wednesday and police say at least over 20 people have been killed and many wounded. Witnesses say body parts were scattered around the exit to Emab Plaza, in the upscale Wuse 11 suburb. (AP Photo/Olamikan Gbemiga)
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    FILE - In this Monday, May 19, 2014 file photo, Martha Mark, the mother of kidnapped school girl Monica Mark, cries as she display her photo in the family house, in Chibok, Nigeria. Islamic extremists have abducted 60 more girls and women and 31 boys from villages in northeast Nigeria, witnesses said Tuesday. Security forces denied the kidnappings. Nigeria's government and military have attracted widespread criticism for their slow response to the abductions of more than 200 schoolgirls kidnapped April 15 (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba,File)
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    In this May 23, 2014 picture, Fulani civilians gather in Bambari, Central African Republic. In a report released Tuesday June 24, 2014,  the International Federation for Human Rights said that the tit-for-tat attacks against rival religious groups in Central African Republic threaten to create the conditions of a genocide reminiscent of Bosnia in the 1990s and requires swift efforts by the government and the international community to stop the violence. The 88-page report details the atrocities committed by both sides in this impoverished country and urged the re-establishment of a legal and penal system to stop the wave of crime and violence and begin trying those behind the massacres.(AP photo/Jerome Delay)
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    Meriam Ibrahim, sitting next to Martin, her 18-month-old son, holds her newborn baby girl that she gave birth to in jail in a room at a prison in Khartoum, Sudan. (AP Photo/Al Fajer, File)
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