• [11/26] Freed foreign journalists leave Somalia
  • [11/26] Experts: Nigerian pirates may be extending reach
  • [11/25] UN report: Congo rebel network spans 25 countries
  • [11/25] Somalia: 2 kidnapped journalists freed
  • [11/25] AU: Donors slow in paying up for Somalia security
  • [11/25] Agencies call for more aid to fight climate change
  • [11/25] UN report: Rebel network spans 25 countries
  • [11/24] Furry felons rob SAfrican tourists, steal food
  • [11/24] Woman duped out of $50K in Internet love scam
  • [11/23] AP Enterprise: Bullet tears open Somali boy's face
  • [11/23] Pirates free hijacked ship bound for Somali port
  • [11/22] Ugandans upset over Chavez' kind words for Amin
  • [11/22] Algeria court acquits 2 former Guantanamo inmates
  • [11/22] Liberians mourn UN worker killed in Afghanistan
  • [11/22] Ugandans upset over praise for former dictator
  • [11/20] Ugandan army kills 34 tribesmen on cattle raids
  • [11/20] Baby gorillas to get new sanctuary in east Congo
  • [11/19] Kenya unveils constitution to avoid vote violence
  • [11/19] Plane misses runway in east Congo, landing in lava
  • [11/19] Ethiopian court convicts 26 in alleged coup plot
  • [11/19] Activist probing Guinea massacre denied entry
  • [11/18] Maersk Alabama repels 2nd pirate attack with guns
  • [11/18] US AIDS program undaunted by recession, head says
  • [11/18] Pirate says captain of ship hijacked Monday dies
  • [11/18] Pirates again attack US-flagged Maersk Alabama
  • [11/18] Somali woman stoned to death for adultery
  • [11/17] Mozambique: Major corruption trial begins
  • [11/17] Rwandan priest acquitted of genocide charges
  • [11/17] Somali pirates free 36 hostages, claim $3M ransom
  • [11/17] Major corruption trial begins in Mozambique
  • [11/17] Judge acquits Rwandan priest of genocide charges
  • [11/17] Somali pirate: $3.3M ransom paid, 36 hostages free
  • [11/17] Somali pirate: $3.3M ransom paid, 36 hostages free
  • [11/17] Somalis: $3.3M ransom paid for 36 Spanish hostages
  • [11/17] Survey: Gov'ts see climate change as aid challenge
  • [11/17] Zambian editor cleared of pornography charges
  • [11/17] Somali pirates hijack ship, 28 North Korean crew
  • [11/17] Mozambique opposition claims election fraud
  • [11/16] New Greenpeace chief has fought apartheid, poverty
  • [11/16] Aid group: 24,000 infant deaths preventable daily
  • [11/16] Tourists return to Zimbabwe as economy recovers
  • [11/16] Judge frees Rwandan, overturns genocide conviction
  • [11/16] Envoy says US to attend war crimes court meeting
  • [11/16] AP IMPACT: Kenyans recruited to fight in Somalia
  • [11/16] SAfrican woman survives after thrown from bridge
  • [11/15] Mozambique: Watchdog decries killings by police
  • [11/15] Nigeria militants start peace talks with president
  • [11/15] Nigeria president meets with militants for peace
  • [11/14] Kenya harvest example on reversing food shortage
  • [11/14] Ugandan official suggests caning dead bodies
  • [11/13] Rwandan plane crashes at airport, kills 1 person
  • [11/13] Activist: Rights, liberties waning in Ethiopia
  • [11/13] Bunnies from Mandela's former prison feed the poor

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