HRW: Critics of DRC Oil Plans Threatened Human Rights watch calls for investigation of alleged threats and attacks against rangers, activists More South Africa Mine Official, Union Say Strike Could End Soon Mining minster hopes to get union, companies to the negotiation table by the end of Thursday, after meeting with them separately More South Sudan Rebel Leader Confident about Political Settlement The next round of peace talks, led by the East African bloc IGAD, might see another high-level meeting between Machar and President Kiir More Analyst: Counterterrorism Likely Focus of US-Africa Summit Bronwyn Bruton, deputy director of the Africa Center at the Atlantic Council, says Islamist terror group al-Shebab real concern to US policymakers More Report Warns of Midwife Shortages Midwives could help prevent millions of deaths of mothers and newborns More Nigeria Opposition Rejects Boko Haram Sympathizer Label Opposition spokesman says government has yet to organize an-all stakeholders security conference to find solutions to Boko Haram violence More Nigerian Police Retract Apparent Ban on Schoolgirls Protests There was an uproar over comments by police commissioner in which he appeared to ban demonstrations over more than 200 schoolgirls kidnapped by rebels More |
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HRW: Critics of DRC Oil Plans Threatened
South Africa Mine Official, Union Say Strike Could End Soon
South Sudan Rebel Leader Confident about Political Settlement
Analyst: Counterterrorism Likely Focus of US-Africa Summit
Report Warns of Midwife Shortages
Nigeria Opposition Rejects Boko Haram Sympathizer Label
Nigerian Police Retract Apparent Ban on Schoolgirls Protests
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