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Security foils attack on gov't building in Nigeria
KADUNA, Nigeria -; Police say security officers have foiled an attack in central Nigeria after gunshots were heard near a government building.
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APNewsBreak: Sweden expels Rwandan diplomat accused of spying on exiles in Sweden
A source close to the Swedish government told The Associated Press the diplomat had engaged in "refugee espionage" and was sent back to Rwanda last week.
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Former head of Algeria's military dies
Gen. Mohammed Lamari, who led Algeria's military during a decade of civil war that crushed the nation's Islamic rebel groups, died Monday.
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Pirates kill 2 in cargo ship attack near Nigeria
Pirates off Nigeria's coast attacked a cargo ship early Monday, shooting dead its captain and chief engineer in the increasingly dangerous waters for shippers, an official said.
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Big rally in Somalia for al-Qaida-al-Shabab merger
Thousands of Somalis are gathering at a militant-organized demonstration on the outskirts of Mogadishu in support of the merger of the Somali militant group al-Shabab with al-Qaida . Al-Shabab spokesman Ali Mohamud Rage told those gathered at Monday's rally that al-Shabab is happy with its unification with al-Qaida, a merger announced last week by ... (more)
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Not all tweets sweet on Nelson 'randelas'
Social networks were abuzz at the weekend over the decision to use Nelson Mandela's image on all bank notes.
DA wants SA-Madagascar arms deal probe
Exiled president of Madagascar Marc Ravalomanana is told by an airline security official that the flight he is on is being turned back from Madagascar to South Africa, last month.
Dad, son held in Africa after rapper skips concert duty
A New Jersey father and son were being held captive in a hotel in the southern African nation of Angola for 44 days and counting after New York City rapper Nas skipped out on a concert there.
UN consultant shot dead in Egyptian capital
A United Nations freelance consultant was fatally shot in the head while driving through an upscale Cairo neighborhood on Sunday, Egyptian security officials said, as concerns persist over a security vacuum blamed on lax policing since the uprising that overthrew President Hosni Mubarak last year.
Congo president adviser among 2 dead in jet crash
A transport minister says a senior adviser to Congo's president is among two killed after a private jet crashed while landing in Congo's city of Bukavu.
Mali beats Ghana 2-0 for 3rd place at African Cup
Mali beat 10-man Ghana 2-0 Saturday in the third-place match at the African Cup of Nations for its best finish since it lost the 1972 final.
'Mine nationalisation not ANC policy'
"Nationalisation is not the ANC or government policya Our policy is a mixed economy," Zuma told the business and diplomatic community in Cape Town less than 12 hours after his State of the Nation address.
Nigerian president's state votes amid tight security
Nigerians voted amid tight security in a governorship election on Saturday in President Goodluck Jonathan's restive and oil-rich home state of Bayelsa, where last week militants attacked a major oil pipeline.
Mali's April deadline to quell rebellion
Mali is determined to quell a heavily armed Tuareg rebellion in its north before an election scheduled for April, the defence minister said yesterday.
Two explosions strike northeast Nigeria city
Military spokesman Lt. Col. Hassan Ifijeh Mohammed said in a statement that the attacks took place Friday in Maiduguri, the spiritual home for the radical Islamist sect known as Boko Haram.
New bank notes 'a fitting tribute'
Jacob Zuma holds a new South African bank note at the South African Reserve Bank in Pretoria.
Egypt's military warns of plots on eve of strike
Egypt's military rulers have warned that the country faces conspiracies that seek to topple the state and spread chaos, in a message intended to undermine activists who plan to mark the anniversary of President Hosni Mubarak's overthrow with anti-army protests.
Sudan, S.Sudan sign security pact to defuse tensio..
Sudan and South Sudan on Friday signed a security agreement which aims to defuse tensions over oil payments which officials had warned could spark a war between the two countries.
At least 11 dead after Somali migrant boat capsizes
A boat carrying Somalis fleeing violence in their homeland capsized this week in the Gulf of Aden, leaving at least 11 people dead and another 34 missing, a U.N. agency said.
Al-Shabab, al-Qaida: Linkup of groups in decline?
Al-Qaida's decision to formally extend its terror franchise to what once was a nationalist movement in Somalia may only be a desperate joining of hands to prop up two militant groups that are both losing popular support and facing increasingly deadly military attacks, analysts said Friday.
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