Egyptians Go to Polls Under Tight Security to Pick New President Former Egyptian army chief Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, who ousted the elected Islamist leader Mohamed Morsi, is widely expected to win More Djibouti Says Couple that Bombed Restaurant Probably Somali A couple blew themselves up in a restaurant in Djibouti on Saturday, the first attack of its kind in the East African state More NGO Praises Recent Anti-Hunger efforts Bread for the World calls 2008 food crisis a wake-up call More Pistorius Reports to Hospital for Psychiatric Tests Judge Thokozile Masipa called for tests after psychiatrist testified that Pistorius has anxiety disorder which could have contributed to fatal shooting of his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp More South Africa's Zuma Turns to Gordhan's Deputy as New Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene, 55, has been number two at the South Africa treasury since 2008 and is seen as a capable technocrat More |
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Egyptians Go to Polls Under Tight Security to Pick New President
Djibouti Says Couple that Bombed Restaurant Probably Somali
NGO Praises Recent Anti-Hunger efforts
Pistorius Reports to Hospital for Psychiatric Tests
South Africa's Zuma Turns to Gordhan's Deputy as New Finance Minister
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