Editor: Somali journalist shot dead; 1st this year
01/18/2013 3:41am
Unknown gunmen shot dead a Somali radio producer on Friday, the first journalist to be killed this year, an editor with his Somali radio station said. Eighteen journalists were killed last year, making Somalia one of the most dangerous places in the world for journalists.
First batch of Nigerian troops off to Mali
01/18/2013 5:39am
A top Nigerian military officer says that Mali's Islamist extremist rebels trained Nigeria's Boko Haram terrorists.
American jihadi faces Somali death threat
01/18/2013 9:38am
An Alabama native who moved to Somalia to wage jihad alongside al-Shabab militants faces a Saturday deadline to surrender to the insurgents or be killed, according to his Internet posting.
2 killed in South Africa prison brawl; 65 injured
01/18/2013 11:31am
A South African government official says two prisoners were killed and 65 injured when a fight broke out between two gangs.
Africa forces' role in Mali faces diverse snags
01/18/2013 2:12pm
West African nations that promised to send troops to fight al-Qaida in Mali are finding it's a lot trickier than they'd hoped to actually get boots on the ground.
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