Africa in the News
- Egypt ‘to try foreign NGO staff’
- Militants ‘hit Nigeria pipeline’
- Ghana 2-1 Tunisia (AET)
- ANC youth leader appeal dismissed
- Cairo clashes over football anger
- Famine ‘over’ in Somalia, UN says
- Many die at S Sudan peace meeting
- Malaria toll ‘is twice as high’
- Egypt Will Try 19 Americans on Criminal Charges
- On Streets of Cairo, Walls Prove No Barrier to Clashes
- Tuaregs Use Qaddafi?s Arms for Rebellion in Mali
- A.N.C. Upholds Suspension of Youth Leader Malema
- World Briefing | Africa: Kenya Says It Killed 100 Somali Rebels
- U.N. Says Somalia Famine Has Ended, but Crisis Isn?t Over
- World Briefing | Africa: South Sudan: Violence at Peace Meeting
- World Briefing | Africa: Sudan: U.S.-Built Bible School Bombed
- Senegal: Students Call for President to Step Down
- Nigeria: Niger Delta Militants Blow Up Pipeline, Threaten South African Firms
- Ghana/Tunisia: Black Stars Defeat Carthage Eagles in Extra Time
- Kenya: Obama’s Grandmother Injured in Road Accident
- Madagascar: Ravalomanana’s Wife Barred From Going Home
- Nigeria: Anxiety Over Mend Fresh Attack in Bayelsa
- Liberia: Ivorian Soldiers Raid Village
- Liberia: Gay Law Rests With Sirleaf – Foreign Minister
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