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    South Sudan's President Salva Kiir, right, chats with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry as he greets Kerry at the President's Office in Juba, South Sudan, Friday, May 2, 2014. Kerry is urging South Sudan's warring government and rebel leaders to uphold a monthslong promise to embrace a cease-fire or risk the specter of genocide through continued ethnic killings. (AP Photo/Saul Loeb, Pool)
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    People inspect a damaged car following a bomb explosion in Abuja, Nigeria, Friday, May. 2, 2014. The death toll from a car bomb that exploded on a busy road in Nigeria's capital rose to more than a dozen overnight with dozens of people wounded, police said Friday from the city that within days hosts an international conference. The bomb was driven near a checkpoint where traffic built up, right across the road from a busy bus station where a massive explosion on April 14 killed dozens of people.  (AP Photo / Gbemiga Olamikan)
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    People gather at the site of a car bomb explosion in Abuja, Nigeria, Thursday, May 1, 2014. A car bomb exploded on a busy road in Nigeria's capital late Thursday, killing at least nine people days before the city is to host a major international economic forum. (AP Photo/Gbemiga Olamikan)
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