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Miami Heat celebrate during their victory parade after defeating the Oklahoma City Thunder for the 2012 NBA Championship Miami, Florida - June 25, 2012
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Why Africans will be basketball stars of tomorrow
November 13, 2012 -- Updated 1714 GMT (0114 HKT) Editor's note: Masai Ujiri is general manager of NBA team the Denver Nuggets. Ujiri is also a camp director for the NBA's Basketball Without Borders... (photo: WN / Aaron Gilbert)
West must lift Rwanda aid freeze or risk crisis: AfDB
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West must lift Rwanda aid freeze or risk crisis: AfDB
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Western donors must lift an aid freeze on Rwanda, imposed over its alleged support for Congo rebels, to avoid damaging its economy and causing a new crisis in the region, the head... (photo: UN / Jean-Marc Ferré)
New Real Madrid soccer player Michael Essien from Ghana leaves the press conference room after his official presentation at the Bernabeu stadium in Madrid on Saturday, Sept. 1, 2012.  Peace FM Online 
Confirmed: Essien Asks To Be Excused From Nation's Cup
Michael Essien has asked to be excused from Ghana's 2013 Nations Cup campaign but says he is still committed to playing for the Black Stars. The midfielder, on loan at Real Madrid from Chelsea, says... (photo: AP / Andres Kudacki)
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Analysis: Is US action against use of child soldiers on the backburner?  IRINnews 
Analysis: Is US action against use of child soldiers on the backburner?
JOHANNESBURG, 5 November 2012 (IRIN) - The (CSPA) was a prime example of US bipartisan human rights legislation: sponsored by Democratic and Republican senators and signed into law in 2008 by... (photo: UN / Devra Berkowitz)
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File - A soldier stands guard at an M23 rebel training camp in Rumangabo, eastern Congo, Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2012. Fighting may resume soon in eastern Congo if President Joseph Kabila's government does not negotiate with the M23 rebels, said the insurgents' president, Bishop Jean-Marie Runiga, Saturday, Oct. 20. A United Nations report accused Rwanda and Uganda of supporting the rebellion. BBC News
Rwandans kill DR Congo soldier
Rwanda has accused soldiers from Democratic Republic of Congo of "provocation" after a group crossed the border, leading to clashes along the volatile area. One... (photo: AP / Stephen Wandera)
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Uganda holds Somalia hostage in high-stakes diplomacy The Guardian
Uganda holds Somalia hostage in high-stakes diplomacy
Threat to withdraw troops from fragile neighbour is political posturing that suggests some truth to UN accusations... (photo: UN / Jean-Marc Ferré)
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Uganda threatens Somalia troop withdrawal after UN report Mareeg
Uganda threatens Somalia troop withdrawal after UN report
03/11/2012 Move prompted by accusations in UN report that east African nation is backing M23 rebels in eastern DR Congo. Uganda has threatened to pull its... (photo: UN / Jean-Marc Ferré)
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Village in Africa .On this image, we can see the life of its people.  Gboto est un village à  90 km de Lomé la capitale. Sur ces images, nous pouvons voir le quotidien de ses habitants. des revendeur et des revendeuse de farine Togo, Africa on Wednesday, August 3, 2011. BBC News
Africa's bright future
I have been working on Africa since the 1970s, and now, as I leave the BBC, I look at the continent of my birth and see a brighter future than at any time I can remember.... (photo: WN / Eteh)
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In this photo of Sunday, May, 16, 2010 Victoire Ingabire, a presidential hopeful and an ethnic Hutu, is seen at her home in Kigali, Rwanda. An ethnic Hutu opposition candidate who hoped to run for president in Rwanda has been denied the right to appear on the ballot because of charges of denying the country's genocide, party officials said Friday June 25, 2010. Victoire Ingabire returned to Rwanda in January after 16 years, a return she says she made because the country needs an open discussion to promote reconciliation. Ingabire's party and other opposition parties tried to demonstrate against Rwanda's electoral commission on Thursday, but police shut down the protest, calling it illegal. The opposition parties say they tried to apply for a permit but were never given a response from the government. Independent online (SA)
Rwanda jails opposition leader for denying genocide
Kigali - Rwandan opposition leader Victoire Ingabire was jailed for eight years on Tuesday after a court found her guilty of terror charges and denying the country's... (photo: AP / Jason Straziuso)
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