Nigerian militants released four foreign oil workers on Monday, ending a 19-day hostage crisis, but threatened to resume attacks on oil facilities in the world’s eighth largest exporter. The hostages — an American, Briton, Bulgarian and Honduran — were abducted from an offshore oilfield in the southern Niger Delta on January 11 in one of a six-week series of attacks on oil platforms and pipelines which forced the OPEC oil producer to cut output by a tenth. Full Story
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