Billionaire Buffett Asked to Set Example on Darfur
Some shareholders and ngos want end to financial stake in Chinese company
with ties to Sudan
Guinea's Government Tries to Resolve Military Dispute
Prime Minister Lansana Kouyate reportedly taking military pay dispute very
seriously
Nigerian Army Says Hostages May Be Released Soon
Army spokesman says progress has been made in negotiating release of all kidnapped
foreign workers and they could be freed as early as Friday
Sierra Leone Trials Frustrate Activists
Former rebel leader Issa Sesay faces 18 charges of war crimes and crimes
against humanity for his role in devastating 1990s war
Amputee Soccer Team Brings Hope in Liberia
Country's team is one four African teams in World Amputee Football Federation,
which also includes Ghana, Nigeria, and Sierra Leone
Malawian Judge Summons Prosecutors and Defense in VP's Treason Case
The Judge presiding over the treason case against Malawi's Vice President
Cassim Chilumpha has summoned both the defense team and prosecutors to appear
in court Friday
Taylor Looks Forward to Start of His Trial, Lawyer Says
Former Liberian leader intends to call an array of witnesses for his June
trial in The Hague
Concerns Mount about Chinese Oil Interests in Africa
China set to rely increasingly upon supplies of African oil to sustain its
boom, say analysts
Chinese Weapons Sales to Africa Raise Fresh Concerns
China pours money into Africa, but concerns remain
Death Expense in Zimbabwe Becoming Priority as Economic Hardship Increases
Monthly payments considered more important than rent or buying food
It's Show Time at Zimbabwean International Festival of the Arts
Festival Founder: Despite Economic Hardship, Zimbabweans still creative
04 May 2007 11:17:25 PDT
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