SAfrica investigates second dragged man case
03/15/2013 3:32am
A South African police officer has been arrested for allegedly dragging a man from a police vehicle in the second such incident in recent weeks.
Human climate change big factor in Somali famine
03/15/2013 6:00am
Human-induced climate change contributed to low rain levels in East Africa in 2011, making global warming one of the causes of Somalia's famine and the tens of thousands of deaths that followed, a new study has found.
Bus crash in South Africa kills 24
03/15/2013 8:30am
South African authorities say 24 people died when a bus veered off a road and rolled over.
3 students set fire to themselves in Senegal
03/15/2013 11:53am
Three students set themselves on fire on the campus of Senegal's largest university on Friday to protest changes in the way credits are being counted in the college's geography department, witnesses said.
Nigeria summons US official over tweets on pardon
03/15/2013 3:05pm
Nigeria's foreign ministry has summoned a top U.S. diplomat to explain why its embassy posted critical comments on Twitter over a presidential pardon given to a former governor convicted on corruption charges.
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