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Jacob G. Zuma, President of South Africa South Africa's Zuma rejects criticism of Central African mission
PRETORIA (Reuters) - South African President Jacob Zuma on Tuesday defended his decision to send troops to Central African Republic, saying 13 soldiers killed by rebels there had died fighting for... (photo: World Economic Forum / Michael Wuertenberg) Baltimore Sun
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Pop superstar Madonna performs with a gun on stage during her concert in Cologne, Germany, Tuesday, July 10, 2012. Madonna takes children to Malawi
Madonna has taken her adopted children back to Malawi for the first time in two years. Th Queen of Pop adopted two children from the African country and promised to bring them back "every two to three... (photo: AP / Martin Meissner) Belfast Telegraph
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"The iron mine is much deeper than the lake next door, and they're constantly having to keep pumping the water out. Anglo now ready to seek a partner for Minas Rio
Related articles Anglo American scraps $555m Mozambique coal deal Mining, labour, state ‘all need a sustainable frame’ Anglo ditches $555m Mozambique project In this article JSE-listed companies:... (photo: Creative Commons / Geo Swan) Business Day
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Victoria Nuland, permanent representative of the U.S. to NATO, gestures while presenting the U.S. vision for the NATO Alliance in the 21st century to the Macedonian leadership in the capitalSkopje US accuses Egypt of stifling freedom of expression
WASHINGTON - The United States on Monday voiced concern over freedom of expression in Egypt following the arrest of a comedian for allegedly insulting President Mohamed Morsi and Islam. US State... (photo: AP / Vangel Tanurovski) Middle East Online
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Malian soldiers patrol the streets of Timbuktu, Mali, Friday Feb. 1, 2013. Mali crisis: EU troops begin training mission
An EU mission to train Malian soldiers is due to begin as part of efforts to help the West African country counter an Islamist insurgency. The first of four Malian battalions will train under European... (photo: AP / Jerome Delay) BBC News
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