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18 Jul 2014:
Uranium deal between French nuclear firm and Niger government triggers demonstrations, followed by arrests
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27 Jun 2014:
Wives of minister and parliamentary speaker arrested after alleged baby-trafficking syndicate uncovered in west Africa
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30 May 2014: Girls taken as a 'fifth wife' – wahaya – are treated as property and face a lifetime of rape and physical and psychological abuse
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28 May 2014: Transparency campaigners call for details of long-delayed deal with French firm to be published after dispute over royalties
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Guardian Professional, 2 May 2014:
Developing countries are losing out on vital revenues, writes Oxfam's Claire Godfrey. It's time to reform international tax
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17 Mar 2014: Celeste Hicks: By engaging communities and co-ordinating agency efforts, Niger hopes to end its perennial battle against food shortage
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28 Feb 2014: Deadlock over royalties as Oxfam points out Areva's global turnover is more than four times Niger's entire annual budget
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6 Feb 2014: French minister says Niger has every right to increase tax under new mining contracts with France's state-owned industrial giant
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11 Jan 2014:
Civil service global roundup: Niger public officials must take medical tests and China's pension reforms prove divisive
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10 Jan 2014:
Mark Tran: The wrangle between Niger and a state-owned French firm over payments for uranium extraction has wider ramifications
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