Violence in South Sudan Fighting in South Sudan spread Wednesday to areas beyond Juba, where clashes began Sunday in what the government called an attempted coup. More Britain Withdraws Embassy Staff as Fighting Spreads in S. Sudan UN estimates violence which government says has been triggered by coup attempt has so far claimed up to 500 lives More Over 120,000 Ethiopian Migrants Return Home Saudi Arabia orderd undocumented workers to leave More The Situation in CAR More CPJ: Eritrea, Ethiopia, Egypt Among Worst Journalist Jailers Analyst says Horn of Africa particularly problematic because governments there do not tolerate dissent More Madagascar Preparing for Presidential Run-Off Election Two contestants facing off in vote are not political heavyweights, but allies of island's two main rivals More Malian President's Party Wins Legislative Elections Completion of vote should unlock $3.25 billion pledged by donors to rebuild country and develop the lawless desert north, where Islamists seized control in aftermath of coup More Community-Based Health Program Reduces Child Mortality in Mali Researchers from UCSF say that rate of child mortality in community outside of Bamako fell tenfold between 2008 and 2011 - to just 17 deaths per 1,000 children under age of five More |
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Violence in South Sudan
Britain Withdraws Embassy Staff as Fighting Spreads in S. Sudan
Over 120,000 Ethiopian Migrants Return Home
The Situation in CAR
CPJ: Eritrea, Ethiopia, Egypt Among Worst Journalist Jailers
Madagascar Preparing for Presidential Run-Off Election
Malian President's Party Wins Legislative Elections
Community-Based Health Program Reduces Child Mortality in Mali
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