PARIS (Reuters) - A French engineer who had been held hostage by Islamist militants in northern Nigeria for almost a year has escaped his jailers, President Francois Hollande said on Sunday. |
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PARIS (Reuters) - A French engineer who had been held hostage by Islamist militants in northern Nigeria for almost a year has escaped his jailers, President Francois Hollande said on Sunday. Hollande gave no details about the escape, but a Nigerian police official told Reuters Francis Collomp, who.... |
Two gunmen from Boko Haram had seized the Christian teenager in July as she picked corn near her village in the Gwoza hills, a remote part of northeastern Nigeria where a six-month-old government offensive is struggling to contain an insurgency by the al Qaeda-linked Islamist group. |
Paris. At least seven French hostages are still held abroad, after engineer Francis Collomp, kidnapped in Nigeria, was freed on Sunday following nearly a year in captivity, AFP reported. News of his freedom comes after a fraught month for France which had four long-term hostages released from Niger,.... |
PARIS (Reuters) - A French man has been freed almost a year after being kidnapped in Nigeria by Islamist militants, President Francois Hollande's office said on Sunday. |
PARIS (Reuters) - A French man has been freed almost a year after being kidnapped in Nigeria by Islamist militants, President Francois Hollande's office said on Sunday. |
In the gloom of a hilltop cave inNigeria where she was held captive, Hajja had a knife pressed toher throat by a man who gave |
ABUJA (Reuters) - In the gloom of a hilltop cave in Nigeria where she was held captive, Hajja had a knife pressed to her throat by a man who gave her a choice - convert to Islam or die. |
ABUJA (Reuters) - In the gloom of a hilltop cave in Nigeria where she was held captive, Hajja had a knife pressed to her throat by a man who gave her a choice - convert to Islam or die. Two gunmen from Boko Haram had seized the Christian teenager in July as she picked corn near her village in the.... |
A department briefing note on the personal preferences of Foreign Minister Julie Bishop reveals that she does not drink coffee, prefers the window seat and likes to have scissors and wrapping paper on hand to prepare gifts. |
ABUJA (Reuters) - In the gloom of a hilltop cave in Nigeria where she was held captive, Hajja had a knife pressed to her throat by a man who gave her a choice - convert to Islam or die. |
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