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This storyWhat is the max UK prison term for carrying a knife in public?
- 1 year
- 4 years
- 10 years
- Life sentence
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4 years
Sen. Ndume represents Borno, Nigeria's hardest-hit Boko Haram state
Borno State has been the epicenter of Boko Haram violence since 2009. As its senator, Ndume speaks from direct political experience of the insurgency's toll on communities, displacement, and security.
The Strait of Hormuz is only 21 nautical miles wide at its narrowest!
Yet roughly 20% of the world's oil supply — about 17 million barrels per day — passes through it. A closure would instantly spike global fuel prices, making it the most critical maritime chokepoint on Earth.
Haru Mutasa reports for AJE across sub-Saharan Africa from South Africa.
Based in Johannesburg, Mutasa covers politics, conflict, and humanitarian crises across the continent. South Africa's position as Africa's most industrialized economy makes it a key hub for international news coverage of the region.
Gwoza was declared capital of Boko Haram's caliphate in 2014!
In Aug 2014, Boko Haram seized Gwoza and proclaimed it their caliphate's seat. The Emir fled into exile and returned only after Nigerian forces recaptured the town. Read more at Wikipedia
Pulka, Nigeria was once occupied by Boko Haram insurgents.
Pulka, in Borno State, was seized by Boko Haram around 2014-15 and later recaptured, becoming a symbol of the region's humanitarian crisis. Ahmed Idris reports from this frontline community. Read more at BBC News
This storyWhat should be the top priority after the Belfast knife attack?
Belfast's 1998 Good Friday Agreement ended 30 years of conflict
The Troubles claimed over 3,500 lives. A Belfast-based voice like Milena Veselinovic brings ground-level perspective on N. Ireland's still-evolving political landscape. Learn more at Wikipedia