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World Service,26 Dec 2025,49 mins

Why did US launch strikes in Nigeria?

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The US has launched strikes against militants linked to the Islamic State group (IS) in north-western Nigeria, where militants have sought to establish a foothold. Nigeria has denied Donald Trump's assertion that the strikes were to do with religion. We get reaction from Nigerians and explain the story with our regional experts. We speak to our China correspondent about the key moments that shaped the year and what they reveal about China’s role on the global stage. Researchers have rediscovered an elusive wild cat in Thailand where it was long feared to be extinct. Our reporter explains. And we bring you the second conversation in our series on adoption. Today, adoptees share their stories and reflect on Jennifer Aniston’s controversial comments about not wanting to adopt because she prefers “my own DNA in a little person”. Presenter: James Reynolds. (Photo: The US defence department posted a short video that appears to show a missile being launched from a military vessel. Credit: US Department of Defense)

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