Bomb blast, gunmen attack UN compound in Mogadishu
Abdi Guled and Jason Straziuso, Associated Press |
posted 13 minutes ago
Al-Qaida-linked militants detonated at least one bomb blast and engaged in ongoing battles with security forces in an attempt to breach the main U.N. compound in Mogadishu, officials said Wednesday.
Mali and Tuareg rebels sign accord
Brahima Ouedraogo and Rukmini Callimachi, Associated Press |
posted Jun 18th - 1:38pm
Mali, which lost half its territory last year to a rebel invasion, 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 that remain under rebel control.
Report: Piracy in West Africa outstrips Somalia
Robbie Corey-boulet, Associated Press |
posted Jun 18th - 12:31pm
More ships and sailors fell prey to pirates off West Africa last year than off Somalia's coast, long the lair of pirates, according to a new report that highlights the risk posed by the rise in attacks on vessels in the Gulf of Guinea.
Fighters in Nigeria attack school, kill 9 pupils
Haruna Umar and Michelle Faul, Associated Press |
posted Jun 18th - 12:09pm
Suspected Islamic militants have opened fire on students taking exams at a school in the country's troubled northeast, killing at least nine pupils in the latest violence to wrack the volatile region, witnesses said Tuesday.
Zimbabwe 'Cattle Bank' takes deposits that moo
Gillian Gotora, Associated Press |
posted Jun 18th - 10:40am
William Mukurazita's deposit at the bank has four legs and moos.
Islamists drive 19,000 farmers from north Nigeria
Haruna Umar, Associated Press |
posted Jun 18th - 10:35am
Islamic militants have driven 19,000 rice farmers from their land in northeast Nigeria while a military crackdown is preventing thousands more from working their fields, raising fears of imminent food shortages, officials warned Tuesday.
Egypt, Ethiopia agree to talks about Nile dam
Kirubel Tadesse, Associated Press |
posted Jun 18th - 10:17am
Egypt and Ethiopia have agreed to start consultations aimed at resolving their conflict over Ethiopia's huge dam on the Blue Nile River, their foreign ministers said Tuesday.
A closer look at how Zimbabwe's cattle bank works
The Associated Press |
posted Jun 18th - 8:58am
HOW A CATTLE BANK WORKS:
6 killed in Mozambique clashes
Emmanuel Camillo, Associated Press |
posted Jun 18th - 8:11am
Mozambique's president on Tuesday condemned an attack by alleged fighters loyal to an opposition group that killed six government troops and injured three others.
Islamists drive 19,000 farmers from north Nigeria
Haruna Umar, Associated Press |
posted Jun 18th - 6:34am
Islamic militants have driven 19,000 rice farmers from their land in northeast Nigeria while a military crackdown is preventing thousands more from working their fields, raising fears of imminent food shortages, officials warned Tuesday.
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