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Nigerian VP chosen to take over for ailing president

Nigeria's House and Senate approved a resolution Tuesday to install the country's vice president as head of state until ailing President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua recovers enough to resume his duties.

Air marshals say service roiled with cronyism, chaos

Despite calls from President Obama to beef up the program designed to provide security aboard U.S. flights, the Federal Air Marshal Service is in disarray, a CNN investigation has found.

Intelligence chief: U.S. can kill Americans abroad

The director of U.S. national intelligence said the government has the right to kill Americans abroad if they present a direct threat to U.S. security.

Al Qaeda threatens to kill French hostage in Mali

Al Qaeda's north African wing has threatened to kill a French hostage unless four of its members are released within 20 days.

Nigeria's Almajiri children learning a life of poverty and violence

A forlorn murmur of young voices echoes from a shack pieced together from rusted corrugated iron.

Firm offers to settle toxic waste case in Ivory Coast

A giant oil-trading company is offering to pay thousands of Africans a settlement after a contractor illegally dumped toxic waste in West Africa three years ago.

Latin American drug cartels find home in West Africa

Colombian and Mexican drug cartels have jumped the Atlantic Ocean and expanded into West Africa, working closely with local criminal gangs to carve out a staging area for an assault on the lucrative European market.

Disease fears in West Africa after heavy flooding

After weeks of torrential rain and flooding in West Africa, humanitarian aid agencies on the ground fear an outbreak of diseases like malaria and cholera.

West Africa flooding affects 600,000, U.N. reports

Torrential rains and flooding since June have affected 600,000 people in 16 West African nations, the United Nations reported Tuesday.

350,000 displaced by floods in West Africa

At least 30 people were killed and 350,000 displaced when torrential rains soaked much of West Africa, the United Nations said Friday.

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