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UN chief warns of new peacekeeping threats
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Wednesday the world body's peacekeeping efforts face growing dangers from non-traditional threats such as suicide bombers and improvised explosive devices.
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Bomb blasts, gunmen attack UN office in Mogadishu
Al-Qaida -linked militants detonated multiple bomb blasts and engaged in ongoing battles with security forces in an attempt to breach the main U.N. compound in Mogadishu, officials said Wednesday.
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Mugabe seeks to delay Zimbabwe election by two weeks
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has filed an urgent application with the country's top court to push back crucial elections by two weeks, his justice minister said Wednesday.
Ghana arrest of Chinese miners will not harm relations, says foreign ministry
A gold mine in Ghana. Authorities rounded up 202 Chinese nationals who they said were working as illegal small gold producers.
Gadhafi's children likely violated UN travel ban
A son and daughter of former Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi moved from Algeria to Oman in apparent violation of a U.N. travel ban, the committee monitoring U.N. sanctions against Libya said Tuesday.
Fears of violence as Egypt nears June 30 protests
Opponents of Islamist President Mohammed Morsi are convinced that this is the best and perhaps the last opportunity to drive him from power.
Kerry taps Feingold for Africa post
Secretary of State John Kerry announced on Tuesday that he has chosen former Sen. Russ Feingold as the new U.S. special representative for the Great Lakes region of Africa and the ongoing crisis in the Congo.
Mali and Tuareg rebels sign accord
The nation of Mali, which lost half its territory last year to rebels, signed an accord Tuesday with Tuareg separatists who still control the country's northernmost province, paving the way for the Malian military to return to the areas still under rebel rule.
Mali and Tuareg rebels to sign accord
The nation of Mali, which lost half its territory last year to a rebel invasion, has agreed to sign an accord with Tuareg separatists who still control the country's northernmost province.
5 killed in Mozambique clashes
Media in Mozambique say at least five government troops were killed and two others were wounded in fighting with alleged members of an opposition group.
Zimbabwe 'Cattle Bank' takes deposits that moo
Zimbabwe's first "Cattle Bank" has just opened its books in a unique kind of banking where owners bring in their animals as collateral against cash loans.
Liberia-based Fyrkuna Metalworks is transforming decommissioned weapons from the West African country's long civil war into whimsical sculptures.
Official: trial of Libya's Gadhafi's son in August
The trial of ousted dictator Moammar Gadhafi's son, his spy chief and his last prime minister will take place in August, a top Libyan official said Monday.
16 Rwandan students seek asylum in Uganda over M23
Sixteen Rwandan students are seeking asylum in Uganda, saying they are the victims of harassment by security officials back home for refusing to join a Congolese rebel movement that allegedly recruits inside Rwandan territory.
Nile dam politics: Egypt, Ethiopian officials meet
The foreign ministers of Egypt and Ethiopia met in Addis Ababa on Monday in hopes of defusing tensions over a huge dam Ethiopia is building on the Blue Nile River.
Zimbabwe's electoral body says it will end media bias, warns against unfair poll reporting
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Mandela's wife thanks world for 'love, generosity'
America's newest Miss USA is leaving a white collar job behind for a world of glamour in her new role - and she can't wait.
GCHQ 'Snooped' On Foreign Politicians At G20
As the G8 summit gets under way, potentially embarrassing leaked documents claim the UK spied on G20 politicians in 2009.
Egypt seen to give nod toward jihadis on Syria
Under Hosni Mubarak's rule, Egypt's authorities took a tough line on Egyptians coming home after waging "jihad" in places like Afghanistan, Chechnya or the Balkans, fearing they would bring back extremist ideology, combat experience and a thirst for regime change.
Nelson Mandela is genuinely revered by most South Africans, but not all
To most South Africans and to the world, Nelson Mandela is credited with having led the successful struggle against white rule and is loved and admired for how he pulled off what looked like the impossible while somehow avoiding a brutal race war.