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France Moves in U.N. to Stabilize Central African Republic
C. Africa   Peacekeepers   Photos   UN Security   Wikipedia: Central African Republic
 The New York Times 
France Moves in U.N. to Stabilize Central African Republic
France is drafting a United Nations Security Council resolution aimed at stabilizing the Central African Republic, the chronically dysfunctional country in which a transitional government has failed... (photo: UN / Marco Dormino)
In this photo taken March 21, 2013, Malian soldiers stand around the debris left after a jihadist suicide bomber blew himself up at a Malian army checkpoint near the airport in Timbuktu, Mali.
Mali Conflict   Photos   Suicide Bomb in Timbuktu   Terrorism in Mali   Wikipedia: Northern Mali conflict
 Voa News 
Mali Suicide Bombing Kills 4
VOA News At least four people have been killed and several others wounded in a suicide bomb attack in northern Mali. Officials say a car bomb went off Saturday near a military camp in... (photo: AP)
Achieving sustainable development: Africa makes gains but gaps exist  Graphic 
Achieving sustainable development: Africa makes gains but gaps exist
Share Twitter Ghana News Share View Comments Africa has made significant progress in the implementation of the Programme of Action (PoA) of the International Conference on Population and Development... (photo: UN/UN)
Africa   Development   Ghana   Photos   Wikipedia: United Nations Development Programme
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Insight - Pre-electoral feuding threatens Nigeria's economy
Reuters October 2, 2013 - 08:48 By Tim Cocks and Joe Brock LAGOS/ABUJA (Reuters) - In Nigeria, as elsewhere, foreign exchange markets can be a barometer of internal strife, so when central bank... (photo: Creative Commons / Salam)
Bank   Economy   Markets   Nigeria   Photos   Wikipedia: Nigeria
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Ivory Cost President Laurent Gbagbo, center, shows a peace sign, as he walk's next to Ivory Coast youth leader Ble Goude, far right, at a rally in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Friday, Nov. 26, 2010. Ivory Coast will have a second round off elections on Sunday. The New York Times
Ally of Ivory Coast Strongman Sought by International Court
DAKAR, SenegalCharles Blé Goudé, a crucial ally of Laurent Gbagbo, the Ivory Coast strongman indicted on charges of crimes against humanity, is being sought on similar... (photo: AP / Schalk van Zuydam)
2011 Ivorian Civil War   Ble Goude   Laurent Gbagbo   Photos   Wikipedia: 2010–11 Ivorian crisis
Opposition presidential candidate and former Prime Minister Macky Sall casts his vote at a polling station in Fatick, Senegal Sunday, March 25, 2012. Reuters
Senegal seeks French, Chinese help as water crisis hits capital
DAKAR (Reuters) - Senegal has appealed to France and China for help to repair damage to a water pipeline that has deprived much of the capital of running water for two... (photo: AP / Tanya Bindra)
China   France   Photos   Senegal   Wikipedia: Macky Sall
Former Liberian President Charles Taylor, center between guards, awaits the start of the prosecution's closing arguments during his trial at the U.N.-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone in Leidschendam Tuesday Feb. 8, 2011. Taylor's lawyer stormed out of court Tuesday after judges refused to accept a written summary of the former Liberian president's defense case at the end of his war crimes trial. British attorney Courtenay Griffiths ignored judges at the Special Tribunal for Sierra Leone who ordered him to stay in court after unprecedented angry exchanges erupted before closing arguments in the three-year case. "How will posterity judge the credibility of this court if, at this 11th hour, they prevented Mr. Taylor from presenting ... 90 percent of his closing arguments?" Griffiths said outside court. He said he refused to "lend legitimacy to proceedings" by staying. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Judges uphold 50-year term for Sierra Leone war crimes
PARIS -- An international panel of appeals judges on Thursday unanimously upheld a 50-year jail sentence against Charles G. Taylor, Liberia's former president, for... (photo: AP / Jerry Lampen)
Crimes   Jail   Photos   Sierra Leone   Wikipedia: Charles Taylor
In this May 16, 2012 photo, Islamist rebels from the Ansar Dine faction prepare to pray in the desert just outside Gao, Mali. The Daily Telegraph
Mali rebels suspend talks with government
Related Articles US restores some development aid to Mali cut after coup 07 Sep 2013 Oumar Tatam Ly Mali's first post-war Prime Minister 06 Sep 2013 Mali goes to the... (photo: AP / Diakaridia Dembele)
Africa   Mali   Photos   Rebels   Wikipedia: Mali
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