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Republic of Congo voters face boycott appeals from opposition ahead of presidential election
BRAZZAVILLE, Republic of Congo - The opposition in Republic of Congo has called for a boycott of Sunday's presidential vote and made accusations of fictitious voting lists in the Central African nation overshadowed by its much larger neighbour, Congo.
Obama Departs Ghana For Trip Home To United States
President Barack Obama is headed home after a brief but whirlwind visit to Ghana.
Zimbabwe's Mugabe criticizes West for conditional aid
President Robert Mugabe on Saturday criticized Western nations for setting conditions for aid to his devastated country and questioned whether a government he formed with rivals was truly united.
Somalia fighting kills 16, including alleged foreign fighter
Soldiers from the African Union peace keeping force carry the body of a dead man who the Somalia government said was a foreigner fighter fighting alongside the Islamist insurgents Saturday July 11, 2009.
Vicious reprisals accompanying disbanding armed groups in Congo
Civilians are bearing the brunt of attempts to dismantle armed groups in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo , with the rebels carrying out vicious reprisals and some Government soldiers committing serious human rights abuses, the senior United Nations official to the country told the Security Council Friday.
15:24: Govt announces a 1.5m funding for Tanzania
The Government has announced funding of over 1.5m to help authorities in Tanzania reduce the number of babies and mothers who die during and immediately after childbirth.
Gaddafi demands return of Lockerbie bomber in first meeting with Brown
Muammar Gaddafi at the G8 today: 'He resembled an ageing rock legend.' Photograph: Vincenzo Pinto/AFP/Getty Images In his first face to face meeting with Gordon Brown , Muammar Gaddafi today demanded the return of the convicted Lockerbie bomber, Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed al-Megrahi. The Libyan leader was told by the prime minister that it was a matter ...
Islamist insurgents behead 7 people
Somali Islamist insurgent fighters beheaded seven people accused of abandoning their religion and of espionage, residents said Friday, in the largest mass execution since the Islamists were chased from power two and a half years ago.
UN warns of possible war crimes in Somalia
The U.N. human rights chief says Somalia's insurgents and government troops are committing torture and other atrocities that might be war crimes.
Obama set for emotional visits to Vatican, Ghana
He was throwing in a televised news conference from Italy for good measure. Obama, his wife and daughters were to meet Pope Benedict XVI shortly before leaving Italy late Friday for Ghana.
Mugabe: Zim land reform will spare some white farmers
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Sweden to extradite Rwanda genocide suspect; to stand trial at home
Sweden will extradite a man accused of taking part in mass slaughter in Rwanda to his homeland, marking the first time an EU nation has sent back a suspect to face charges in the 1994 genocide, officials said Thursday.
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Annan reveals Kenya poll suspects
Caption: Annan said he handed the names of the suspects in the post election violence to the ICC prosecutor in The Hague.
Egypt arrests militants plotting Suez attacks
CAIRO - Egyptian authorities arrested 25 militants with links to al-Qaida on suspicion of plotting attacks on oil pipelines and ships in the Suez Canal, the Interior Ministry said in a statement on Thursday.
NI aid worker in Kenyan bus crash
A charity worker from Northern Ireland has been seriously injured in a bus crash in Kenya.
Indian's murder in South Africa not racist attack'
JOHANNESBURG: A top Indian diplomat here has dismissed suggestions in sections of the Indian media that the death of an Indian IT worker in an armed robbery had a racial motive.
G5 nations concerned with world economy
The Group of Five major developing nations said here on Wednesday that the successful conclusion of the Doha Round trade talks would be conducive to restore market confidence, urging to address legitimate aspirations of the developing countries.
Barack Obama tells Africa to stop blaming colonialism for problems
President Barack Obama has told African leaders it is time to stop blaming colonialism and "Western oppression" for the continent's manifold problems.
Thirteen bodies, a plane seat and a piece of metal stamped "Airbus" washed ashore in Tanzania and French investigators were trying to determine Wednesday if they were linked to the Yemenia Airways plane crash hundreds of miles away.
Zim to discuss adopting rand, says minister
Zimbabwe will look into the possibility of adopting the rand as an alternative to the country's existing multiple currency regime, Zimbabwe Industry and Commerce Minister Welshman Ncube said on Tuesday.