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 Amadou Toumani Toure, one of the leading candidates in Mali´s presidential elections Sunday, speaks to reporters in his office in Bamako, Mali, Saturday, April 27, 2002. Toure won popularity among Malians by ousting a dictator in 1991 and then yiel
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 The Star 
Mali rebels advance in north, mutineers seek president
Fri 23 Mar 2012
BAMAKO, March 23Â (Reuters) - Tuareg rebels in northern Mali pushed south to occupy positions vacated by government forces, sources said, as mutinous soldiers in the distant capital sought to complete... (photo: AP /Boris Heger)
UN condemns Mali coup, World Bank stops aid
Aid   Mali   Photos   Security   UN   Wikipedia: Mali
 Al Jazeera 
UN condemns Mali coup, World Bank stops aid
Fri 23 Mar 2012
The UN Security Council has condemned the coup in Mali while top officials said fallout from the Libya civil war had increased the frustration of soldiers who ousted the president. Security... (photo: UN / Iason Foounten)
Civilians cheer as mutinous soldiers drive past in Bamako, Mali Wednesday March 21, 2012.  Huffington Post  Thu 22 Mar 2012
Mali Cries Out
Yesterday, during the visit of the Malian Defense Minister to a local military base, shots rang out. No one was killed and no one was hurt; the shots, aimed at the sky, weren't malicious. They were... (photo: AP / Harouna Traore)
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Newly appointed French Foreign Minister and French mayor of Bordeaux Alain Juppe reacts during a press conference at the City Hall of Bordeaux, southwestern France, Monday, Feb. 28, 2011. French President Nicolas Sarkozy named former prime minister Alain Juppe as his new foreign minister on Sunday, after Michele Alliot Marie who has been roundly criticized for her ties to Tunisia's ousted regime, resigned.  Daily Press  Thu 22 Mar 2012
France suspends cooperation with Mali after coup
PARIS (Reuters) - French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said on Thursday that France would suspend cooperation with Mali following a military coup and appealed for the restoration of the constitutional... (photo: AP / Bob Edme)
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Senegalese President Abdoulaye Wade gestures to supporters as he tours downtrodden suburban areas outside Dakar, Senegal, Wednesday, March 21, 2012, days ahead of Senegal's presidential run-off election. Al Jazeera Thu 22 Mar 2012
Has Senegal's democracy taken a leap forward?
It was a presidential election pundits predicted would be marred by violence, protests and perhaps even a boycott. With a ban on opposition rallies at the iconic... (photo: AP / Rebecca Blackwell)
Africa   Democracy   Photos   Senegal   Wikipedia: Senegalese presidential election, 2012
A soldier participating in a mutiny stands near civilians and burning tires lit in support of the mutiny, in Bamako, Mali Wednesday March 21, 2012. Indian Express Thu 22 Mar 2012
Soldiers overthrow government in Mali
Soldiers stormed state television and announced early Thursday that they had seized control of the country, dissolving all of its institutions due to the nation's... (photo: AP / Harouna Traore)
Human rights   Mali   Photos   West Africa
Togolaise soccer captain Emmanuel Adebayor lead his team to the turf during a friendly match in Lome Togo, Friday Jan 15, 2010. The National soccer team play against Togo Media football club in honour of Abalo Amelete, the Assistant coach and Stanislas Ocloo, the media officer of the National team who were both killed when Angolan rebel attacked there bus in Cabinda last week end. France24 Wed 21 Mar 2012
Evil spirits affecting Togo football: voodoo chief
AFP - Togo's chief voodoo priest on Wednesday called on the country's football federation to consider using traditional ceremonies to "chase away evil spirits" that were... (photo: AP / Sunday Alamba))
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A woman casts her vote for president at a polling station in Bissau, Guinea-Bissau, Sunday, March 18, 2012. Voters in Guinea-Bissau on Sunday chose between nine presidential candidates in the small, coup-prone nation, and citizens said they hoped the winner would finally bring stability and much-needed development after years of turmoil. Scoop Tue 20 Mar 2012
Ban Congratulates People Of Guinea-Bissau on Election
Wednesday, 21 March 2012, 9:33 am Press Release: UN News Ban Congratulates People Of Guinea-Bissau For Peaceful Presidential Election New York, Mar 20 2012 12:10PM... (photo: AP / Gabriela Barnuevo))
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integrated and coordinated implementation of and follow-up to the outcomes of the major United Nations conferences and summits in the economic; social and related fields: and follow-up to the outcome of the Millennium Summit: draft resolution  Statement by Her Excellency Ms. Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, President of the Republic of Liberia Irish Times Tue 20 Mar 2012
Sirleaf defends homosexuality law
The Nobel peace prize winner and president of Liberia, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, has defended a law that criminalises homosexual acts, saying: "We like ourselves just the... (photo: UN / Aliza Eliazarov)
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A motorcycle is parked in front of a local trading store. The store has a coca-cola sign on it. Africa-Sierra Leone-economy-trade Austin American Statesman Tue 20 Mar 2012
Homes destroyed in cross-border attack on Liberia
MONROVIA, Liberia — Hundreds of men from Sierra Leone crossed the border into Liberia last week, destroying homes in an attack in a sensitive border area that... (photo: WN / John Sahid)
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