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Nigeria - a multiethnic nation of more than 160 million people - is also affected by a spate of conflicts over land, religion and oil.

An economy based on sharing seems as though it should evoke only warm, fuzzy feelings – but in the past week, a spate of conflicts has underlined just how contentious the industry can get.

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A spate of border conflicts erupted, culminating in the humiliating defeat at the hands of the Chinese Army in 1962.

But in an ominous sign that a recent spate of deadly sectarian conflicts in Iraq might escalate, the group announced at a recent news conference that it was establishing a militia to fight Sunni groups that had been attacking Shiites.

Some of the president's advisers are urging him to move to shake his reputation as a weak commander-in-chief who has struggled to contend with a spate of unpredictable foreign conflicts, from Ukraine to Gaza.

Crime in Aston and Handsworth, areas that historically have suffered unusually ferocious spates of gang conflict, has been reduced.

Just as the Iraq war led to a spate of filmmaking documenting the conflict, now the movie industry has a new hot topic to address – public privacy.

Following a spate of systematic reviews with conflicting conclusions about both the safety and efficacy of colloids, the American Thoracic Society released in 2004 a consensus statement on colloid use in the critically ill [ 3].

Waiting on the right wing Reprints Related topics Southern Sudan Khartoum Government and politics Darfur War and conflictIn recent years the violence, including a current spate of it, has resulted mainly from conflicts between local Arab tribes, often over resources (a mine, for instance), says Mohamed Ibn Chambas, the Ghanaian head of UNAMID, the joint UN-African Union mission to the region.

Waiting on the right wing ReprintsIn recent years the violence, including a current spate of it, has resulted mainly from conflicts between local Arab tribes, often over resources (a mine, for instance), says Mohamed Ibn Chambas, the Ghanaian head of UNAMID, the joint UN-African Union mission to the region.

In the absence of any overriding conflict, the current spate of Japan-obsessed movies may simply represent the increasing popularity of Japanese culture in a rapidly globalizing world.

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