Clashes in Somalia Kill At Least 30
At least 100 wounded in two days of intense fighting between insurgents
and Ethiopian troops that support government
Nigeria's Northerners Face Challenges of Struggling Democracy
Analysts say replacing southern president Olusegun Obasanjo is unlikely
to change plight of northerners
Analysts React to Opposition Decision to Contest Nigerian Election
Political scientist gives the opposition little chance of winning Saturday's
presidential election
Terrorism Strikes North Africa
Last week there were several instances of terrorist attacks in Algeria
and Morocco. In VOA News Now's International Press Club, Judith Latham
talks with journalists about terrorism in North Africa
Political Parties at Odds Over Attempt to Rename SAF Highway and School
Ruling ANC party proposal in KwaZulu-Natal would replace name of rival
IFP leader
Saturday's National Vote May Hold Surprises for Nigerian Candidates
Visiting attorney indicates violence, fraud, and human rights concerns
may limit ruling party's ability to hold lead
Uganda LRA Rebels Seek Suspension of Indictments
Uganda's Lord's Resistance Army rebels (LRA) Thursday demanded a suspension
of arrest warrants on its top leadership by the International Criminal Court
(ICC) based in the Hague, Netherlands.
Virginia Tech Students Bring Electricity to Kenya
Engineering school project turns sunlight into power for a remote Kenyan
village
World Bank Officials Promise Quick Decision on Wolfowitz
Bank President Paul Wolfowitz under fire for securing promotion for his
girlfriend
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