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Twelve killed in Miss World riots
At least 12 people are killed in northern Nigeria after thousands of Muslim youths protest at the beauty contest.
Analysis: Nigeria's Sharia split
The Kano violence also had economic roots
Nigeria's Kano state, which has seen the latest sectarian violence between Christians and Muslims, is one of a number of northern states which extended the scope of Islamic law last year.
Kaduna: A divided city
Kaduna divided into two after violence in 2000
The city of Kaduna is the political capital of mainly Muslim northern Nigeria and has for several years been divided along religious lines.
Those divisions hardened considerably after the appalling communal violence in February and May 2000 during which more than 2,000 people died.
Analysis: Nigeria's spiral of violence
There is evidence to suggest the violence is stoked at the highest levels
By Nigeria correspondent Dan Isaacs in Lagos
Over the past few months, Nigeria has been beset by a series of localised conflicts. Some of them have pitched Muslims against Christians, but all of them have fallen across different tribal and cultural divides
Israelis set sights on Bethlehem
Troops take up positions in a village outside Bethlehem as they prepare their response to a bus attack which killed 12 people.
US soldiers ambushed in Kuwait
American shot dead in Lebanon
Bali bomb 'mastermind' held
USS Cole US detains 'al-Qaeda Gulf chief'
Twelve killed in Miss World riots
At least 12 people are killed in northern Nigeria after thousands of Muslim youths protest at the beauty contest.
Analysis: Nigeria's Sharia split
The Kano violence also had economic roots
Nigeria's Kano state, which has seen the latest sectarian violence between Christians and Muslims, is one of a number of northern states which extended the scope of Islamic law last year.
Kaduna: A divided city
Kaduna divided into two after violence in 2000
The city of Kaduna is the political capital of mainly Muslim northern Nigeria and has for several years been divided along religious lines.
Those divisions hardened considerably after the appalling communal violence in February and May 2000 during which more than 2,000 people died.
Analysis: Nigeria's spiral of violence
There is evidence to suggest the violence is stoked at the highest levels
By Nigeria correspondent Dan Isaacs in Lagos
Over the past few months, Nigeria has been beset by a series of localised conflicts. Some of them have pitched Muslims against Christians, but all of them have fallen across different tribal and cultural divides
Israelis set sights on Bethlehem
Troops take up positions in a village outside Bethlehem as they prepare their response to a bus attack which killed 12 people.
US soldiers ambushed in Kuwait
American shot dead in Lebanon
Bali bomb 'mastermind' held
USS Cole US detains 'al-Qaeda Gulf chief'