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Archive: News / World / Africa (9 Stories)

Kenya gov't issues stern warning to int'l media

01/30/2013 4:55am
Kenya's government spokesman appeared to make a veiled threat against international journalists while announcing a tough stance on information deemed divisive surrounding nationwide elections March 4.

Report: Ivory Coast gov't lacks impartiality

01/30/2013 5:52am
Ivory Coast's government has displayed a "lack of impartiality" by not pursuing specific perpetrators of 2010-11 postelection violence including those who killed hundreds of men in the country's western town of Duekoue, according to a new United Nations expert report that also criticized the indefinite and inhumane detention of those suspects that are being held.

S. African billionaire to give away half his money

01/30/2013 8:02am
A South African billionaire says his family will give away half of its money to charity.

Blast at sorcerer's house caused by explosives

01/30/2013 8:11am
Police in Zimbabwe say they have found traces of explosives at a tribal sorcerer's house where a massive blast killed six people and damaged 12 nearby buildings.

Kenya gov't issues stern warning to int'l media

01/30/2013 8:23am
Kenya's government spokesman appeared to make a veiled threat Wednesday against international journalists while announcing a tough stance on information deemed divisive surrounding nationwide elections March 4.

France takes key Mali cities; now the hard part

01/30/2013 10:52am
French-led forces have wrested control of three key cities in northern Mali from al-Qaida-linked militants, but the fighters have escaped with their weapons into a desert region the size of Texas and are poised to mount counterattacks.

Zimbabwe claims its accounts are bare

01/30/2013 11:36am
Zimbabwe's finance ministry said it has just $217 left in its accounts after paying the nation's civil servants and government employees earlier this month.

Blast at sorcerer's house caused by explosives

01/30/2013 11:37am
Police in Zimbabwe said Wednesday they found traces of explosives at a tribal sorcerer's house where a massive blast killed six people and damaged 12 nearby buildings.

Timbuktu manuscripts mostly safe, university says

01/30/2013 1:13pm
Islamist extremists damaged or stole only a limited number of manuscripts in Timbuktu in Mali before they fled the fabled desert city, a South African university said Wednesday.
 
   
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