Ivory Coast army arrests militia leader
Robbie Corey-boulet, Associated Press |
posted May 18th - 11:32am
A militia leader accused of grave crimes during Ivory Coast's 2010-11 postelection violence was taken into custody Saturday not far from the national park where his forces had been illegally occupying in the country's volatile western region, officials said.
Journalist found dead in eastern Congo
Melanie Gouby, Associated Press |
posted May 18th - 10:49am
The body of a Congolese journalist was found on the bank of the Ngezi River near the provincial capital of Bunia in eastern Congo, the city's mayor said Saturday.
Nigeria military declares 24-hour curfew in city
Haruna Umar and Jon Gambrell, Associated Press |
posted May 18th - 10:33am
Nigeria's military declared a 24-hour curfew Saturday on neighborhoods in a northeastern city that's the spiritual home of an Islamic extremist network as soldiers continued the government's emergency campaign in the region, with authorities saying they killed 10 suspected insurgents.
Politics, bribery charges swirl around Ugandan oil
Rodney Muhumuza, Associated Press |
posted May 18th - 9:20am
Even before the first drops flow, Uganda's oil sector is beset by bribery allegations against officials, tax-related cases abroad that cost the government millions in legal fees, and the alleged interference of a president whose firm control of the sector worries transparency campaigners.
Ex-warlord Johnson in Liberia quits his own party
Jonathan Paye-layleh, Associated Press |
posted May 17th - 1:55pm
Prince Johnson, a former warlord-turned-politician who is best known for having videotaped himself overseeing the torture of Liberia's ex-president, announced Friday he is quitting the political party he founded.
Zimbabwe PM confident he'll oust Mugabe in vote
Gillian Gotora, Associated Press |
posted May 17th - 10:02am
Zimbabwe Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai said Friday he is poised to sweep to victory in upcoming presidential elections and return the nation to the world community after years of isolation.
23 dead in initiation rites in South Africa
Wandoo Makurdi, Associated Press |
posted May 17th - 9:47am
Twenty-three youths have died in the past nine days at initiation ceremonies that include circumcisions and survival tests, South African police said Friday.
S. Sudan: Doctors Without Borders hospital ruined
Associated Press |
posted May 17th - 4:19am
The medical aid group Doctors Without Borders says one of its medical facilities located in a rural but violent region of South Sudan has been ransacked and destroyed.
More than 20 killed in Congo mine collapse
Associated Press |
posted May 16th - 4:24pm
The government of Congo says more than 20 people have died in a collapse at a bush mine in the region of Masisi in North Kivu province. That's in the far eastern part of the country.
Son of 'disappeared' Arab in Mali also arrested
Angela Charlton, Associated Press |
posted May 16th - 4:10pm
Relatives say Mohamed Ould Ali, an employee of the International Committee of the Red Cross, has been arrested in Mali's capital. He had been attempting to sue the Malian military for his father's recent disappearance.
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