The Nigerian bishop on the impact of Boko Haram, religious crises masking economic issues—and his hopes for reconciliation
Tag Archives: Boko Haram
Fear of the unknown: Trying to unlock the mystery of Boko Haram
Even those who live in terror nearby—within striking distance of the extremist group—are unsure of Boko Haram’s agenda
The Editorial: The Paris attacks and the larger threat of Boko Haram
Boko Haram’s massacre in Baga has significance far beyond the immediate human consequences
Boko Haram: Random fire and countless dead
The terrorist group has killed an estimated 2,000 since seizing Baga and surrounding villages
Nigeria’s violence has displaced 1.6 million in northeast
Attacks by Boko Haram have lead to Nigerians abandoning their homes, creating a humanitarian crisis in Africa’s most populous nation
Good news, bad news: jail for Oscar Pistorius and global warming for all
The NHL learns a lesson, Boko Haram seizes control, and other good or bad stories that caught our eye this week
Your morning five: Boko Haram strikes again
Also: China and Russia sign a massive gas deal
Does America really care about Boko Haram?
Thousands have been killed or kidnapped by Islamist terrorists in Nigeria. But there’s been no meaningful effort to tackle this growing menace.
Twitter won’t bring back the Nigerian schoolgirls
Helping the Nigerian schoolgirls means killing those who have enslaved them
Nigeria under siege
Africa’s most populous nation risks becoming the new battleground for the global war on terror