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- United Nations urges Sudan, South Sudan to resolve issues
ADDIS ABABA (ETHIOPIA): The United Nations has urged Sudan and its new neighbour South Sudan to resolve all outstanding issues threatening peace and security between...
- Chinese among 70 kidnapped in Sudan
Khartoum, Sudan (CNN) -- Militants captured 70 construction workers, including Chinese nationals, in Sudan's volatile South Kordofan state, military officials said Sunday. The group attacked...
- Senegal rounds up activists over Wade protests
Police began pursuing Mr Tine Friday night following the validation of President Wade’s candidacy that triggered protests led by M23 supporters and degenerated into riots...
- Zambia President Sata fires senior aide
Zambia President Michael Sata says he is allergic to corruption. PHOTO | FILE | Share This Story Share Zambia President Michael Sata has fired his...
- Ghana eye quarters
Ghanaian team players celebrate scoring a goal against Mali during the 2012 African Cup of Nations quarter-final football match between Mali and Ghana at the...
- Sudan rebels seize 29 Chinese nationals
File photo shows recruits for the Sudan People's Liberation Army training in a secret camp in the Nuba mountains of South Kordofan. Rebels in the...
- Gunmen kill Somali radio chief
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- AU picks Benin's Yayi as new chair
Benin President Thomas Boni Yayi was elected the African Union Chairman on Sunday, taking over the one-year post from Equatorial Guinea's President Teodoro Obiang Nguema,...
- Mandela to return to Jo' burg home
Former South African president Nels ...
- New South Sudan ethnic fighting claims 74
A May 2011 handout photo showing displaced South Sudanese waiting for relief supplies in Warrap State. Fresh fighting has claimed more than 74 lives as...
- South Sudan cuts flow of crude oil
South Sudan has fully shut down its oil output in a row with the north, from which it recently seceded, about oil-export transit fees. It...
- Sudan rebels abduct many China workers
BEIJING: More than two dozen Chinese workers were captured by militants from a project site in Sudan. The Chinese foreign ministry confirmed a workers' camp...
- Rail deal means little to Swaziland's ordinary folk: iLIVE
The deal is mainly aimed at helping South Africa export more coal . The venture is not necessarily an effort to benefit the people of...
- Sudan: Rebels kidnap 70 workers
Khartoum, Sudan (CNN) -- Militants captured 70 construction workers, including Chinese nationals, in Sudan's volatile South Kordofan state, military officials said Sunday. The group attacked...
- Somalia condemns journalist's killing
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- New African Union Headquarters Inaugurated
AIM (Maputo)-Heads of state and government from across the continent, including Mozambican President Armando Guebuza, on Saturday witnessed the inauguration of the new headquarters of...
- Muslim preacher held in Kenya
Mombasa - Kenyan police on Sunday arrested a Muslim preacher who had been previously arrested but acquitted of the 2002 bombing of an Israeli-owned hotel...
- Ban: Africa leaders must respect gay r...
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon told African leaders they must respect gay rights, speaking at the opening of a summit meeting Sunday. "One form of...
- Benin’s Yayi new AU chairman
left to right: Benin's President Thomas Boni Yayi, President John Evans Atta Mills from Ghana and President Jacob Zuma of South Africa. Benin President Thomas...
- BREAKING NEWS: Mandela’s sister dies
Former President Nelson Mandela’s sister Nokuthamba has passed away, the family said. � “It is with great sadness that the Mandelas learned last night of...
- Zambia to review ZNCB sale
Zambian President Michael Sata has ordered a review of a 2007 sale of the state-run ZNCB bank, it was announced Sunday, the latest inquiry to...
- Mandela mourns his sister
Johannesburg - Former president Nelson Mandela's sister Nokuthamba has passed away, the family said on Sunday. "It is with great sadness that the Mandelas learned...
- Africa Upbeat Despite Economic Crisis - Zuma
BuaNews (Tshwane)-The economic crisis occurs under very upbeat circumstances for Africa said President Jacob Zuma. ...
- North Africans Score Coveted Win but Bow Out of Finals
allAfrica.com (Washington, DC)-Libya ended a 30-year wait for an Africa Cup of Nations finals win as they defeated Senegal 2-1 their Group A clash in...
- All amiss at Miss University Africa
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- Equatorial Guinea 0-1 Zambia
Zambia booked their place in the quarter-finals of the Africa Cup of Nations when beating co-hosts Equatorial Guinea 1-0 to top Group A. Captain...
- Mandela returns to Houghton home
Johannesburg - Former president Nelson Mandela arrived at his Houghton home, north of Johannesburg, on Sunday afternoon, SABC news reported. The roads around his house,...
- Mandela's sister dies
Former President Nelson Mandela's sister Nothusile Bhulehluthi, who was born Nokuthamba Mandela, has died in the Qunu administrative area outside Mthatha in the Eastern Cape....
- Mugabe's health behind Zimbabwe polls push: Tsvangirai
Zimbabwe's unity government leaders, Robert Mugabe and Morgan Tsvangirai (SABC) Fears over Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe's advanced age and health are driving calls from his...