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Rare video shows Boko Haram attack - BBC News
The BBC’s Will Ross reports on the challenge of fighting Boko Haram & watches rare footage filmed by the group of a recent attack. Amnesty International says 1,500 people have been killed in north-east Nigeria this year in attacks by Islamist militants.
As well as attacks on schools, the

University Police Kill Man on Campus in Georgia
Police on the campus of Columbus State University in Georgia shot and killed a man on Sunday. Authorities had received a report that the man had been seen loading a gun. (March 31)

One dead in Egypt clashes
Mar. 31 – A student dies in clashes with police in Cairo on the day authorities announced dates for presidential elections. Paul Chapman reports.
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Man witnesses rape and murder of ex-girlfriend via Skype
A Chinese man who says he witnessed the rape and murder of his ex-girlfriend through Skype has given evidence in the prime suspects trial in Ontario, Canada.
The case involves the the rape and murder of Chinese student 柳乾 (Liu Qian) who was studying in Toronto three years ago when a sexual assau

China: Will never allow the Philippines to occupy Ren'ai Reef
China’s Foreign Ministry says the country will never allow the Philippines, in any form, to occupy Ren’ai Reef off China’s Nansha Islands. Spokesman Hong Lei was commenting on the Philippines sending a supply ship with journalists on board to the Ren’ ai Reef on Saturday.

Woman believes mystery object in V8 Fusion left her hospitalized
A Mercedes mom believes the mysterious object she found inside a V8 Fusion juice she took a sip from left her hospitalized.

Major cities in Asia turn off lights for one hour
Millions of people around the world have switched off their lights momentarily to mark the yearly “Earth Hour” campaign organised by the World Wildlife Fund.

Chinese ship attempts to block Philippine vessel in disputed area
March 29 – A Chinese ship attempts to block a civilian vessel from the Philippines in the disputed South China Sea — to no avail. Gavino Garay reports.
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Cape Town named capital of the seventh annual Earth Hour
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The world marks the seventh annual Earth Hour. Cape Town has been named the capital of the initiative because of its sustainable energy plans.

Egypt opens crossing to Gaza for three days
Egypt lifts border restrictions at the Rafah Crossing, allowing travelers seeking medical treatment, foreigners, students and humanitarian cases to cross from Gaza. Nathan Frandino reports.
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Couple Accused of Living Large Off Welfare Scam Are Now On the Run
National warrants issued to find the couple accused of ripping off the welfare system.

Thai protesters march in Bangkok to campaign for pre-election reform
The Thai anti-government protesters march through the streets in Bangkok to call for a political reform before a fresh election and an end to the Thaksin government. Rough Cut. (No Reporter Narration).
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Hailuogou Glacier Park
Just 280km away from Chengdu city, the capital of Sichuan Province, is the winter wonderland of Hailuogou Glacier Park. Located in western China near the rim of the Tibetan Plateau, Hailuogou is home to the lowest glacier in China, and alpine scenery that will literally take your breath away —

Mother accused of stabbing 4-year-old son
A St. Petersburg mother is accused fatally stabbing her 4-year-old son.