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Somaliland/Somalia

The subheading of an article about the 2011 kidnapping of the US aid worker Jessica Buchanan said that she was taken from “the Somaliland desert”. While Buchanan had been living in the self-declared republic of Somaliland at the time, she was in the south of Somalia when she was captured, as the article text made clear (‘They’d ask me: do you want to die today?’, 5 September, G2, p4).

Other recently amended articles include:

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James Earl Jones: a life in pictures

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