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    House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Rep. Ed Royce, R-Calif., listens to reporters' question during a news conference with Deborah Peter, left, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, May 21, 2014. Peter, is a sole survivor of a Dec. 11, 2011, Boko Haram attack on her household in Nigeria, where her father and brother were killed for not renouncing their Christian faith.  (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
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    Obama: 80 US troops in Chad seeking abducted girls

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    President Obama says the U.S. has deployed 80 military personnel to Chad to help located more than 200 girls kidnapped in Nigeria. (AP image)
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    Obama: 80 US troops in Chad seeking girls abducted in Nigeria

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    ‘I wish there was such discrimination,’ State Department official says when asked if Boko Haram only targets Christians
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    ‘I wish there was such discrimination,’ State Department official says when asked if Boko Haram only targets Christians

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    EDITORS NOTE GRAPHIC CONTENT  An injured woman is carried after bombs exploded at a bus terminal and market in Jos, Nigeria, Tuesday, May 20, 2014. Two car bombs exploded at a bustling bus terminal and market in Nigeria's central city of Jos on Tuesday, and witnesses said dozens of people were killed. No one immediately claimed responsibility for the twin car bombs, but they bore the hallmarks of Boko Haram, an Islamic extremist group. (AP Photo/Stefanos Foundation)
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    An RQ-1 Predator drone prepares for takeoff. (Thinkstock)
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    Smoke rises after a bomb blast at a bus terminal in Jos, Nigeria, Tuesday, May 20, 2014. Two explosions ripped through a bustling bus terminal and market frequented by thousands of people in Nigeria's central city of Jos on Tuesday afternoon, and police said there are an unknown number of casualties. The blasts could be heard miles away and clouds of black smoke rose above the city as firefighters and rescue workers struggled to reach the area as thousands of people fled. (AP Photo/Stefanos Foundation)
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    2 bomb blasts in Nigeria kill at least 118

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    Smoke rises after a bomb blast at a bus terminal in Jos, Nigeria, Tuesday, May 20, 2014. Two explosions ripped through a bustling bus terminal and market frequented by thousands of people in Nigeria's central city of Jos on Tuesday afternoon, and police said there are an unknown number of casualties. The blasts could be heard miles away and clouds of black smoke rose above the city as firefighters and rescue workers struggled to reach the area as thousands of people fled. (AP Photo/Stefanos Foundation)
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    2 bomb blasts in Nigeria kill at least 46

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    In this photo taken on, Sunday, May 18, 2014, armed hunters gather before looking for around 300 abducted school girls in Maiduguri, Nigeria. Hundreds of hunters armed with homemade rifles, poisoned arrows and amulets say their spiritual powers can lead them to the nearly 300 schoolgirls abducted by Islamic extremists. (AP Photo/Haruna Umar)
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    Traditional Nigerian hunters want to find girls

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    Car bomb in north Nigerian city of Kano kills 5
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    Car bomb in north Nigerian city of Kano kills 5

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