Somali PM Claims Victory in Mogadishu
Former member of parliament denies transitional government is in control
of volatile capital
China Rethinks Safety After Fatal Attack on Workers in Ethiopia
Attack that killed 74 people this week highlights risks China faces in
search for oil and other minerals in Africa
SAF Gives Subdued Congratulations to Nigerian President-Elect
Presidemt Mbkei calls for stronger ties with Nigerian people, fast track
response to election problems
PEPFAR Big Success in Uganda, Says AIDS Doctor
Executive Director of TASO AIDS organization says spending on disease
has risen tenfold
African Democracy Forum Conference Calls for Political Women
Conference aims to increase women's involvement in politics
Survey Finds Strong Support for Globalization
Poll conducted by Chicago Council on Global Affairs, World Public Opinion.org
surveyed 18 countries, Palestinian territories
Ethiopia Faces Military Escalation From Rebels Inside Its Borders
Addis Ababa Charges Asmara with Arming Ogaden Fighters To Carry Out Attack
on Ethiopian Oil Field
Uganda Government and LRA Rebels Resume Stalled Peace Talks
The Ugandan government and Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) rebels are set
to restart their stalled peace talks in the Southern Sudanese city of Juba
today.
Ghana Ministers Draw Media Criticism Over Coup Comments
Two ministers in President John Kufuor's government have come under intense
media criticism after making a hero out of the leader of the coup d'etat
that led to the overthrow of Ghana's first President, Kwame Nkrumah
26 Apr 2007 10:21:26 PDT
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