Senegal Confirms First Ebola Case Health Minister Awa Marie Coll Seck says the infected person is a Guinean university student who sought treatment at a hospital in Dakar this week More Guinean Security Forces Break Up Riot in Ebola-racked South Riots over rumors that health workers had infected people with deadly Ebola virus, Red Cross official and residents said Friday More Mali’s Rebel Groups Agree to End Hostilities Agreement is a small but important step towards ending country's 18-month long crisis More Locust Swarms Fill Antananarivo Skies FAO-led control efforts halted plague More South Africa Finds 4 Guilty of Shooting Rwandan Exile Men found guilty of trying to kill an exiled critic of Rwandan President Paul Kagame, in a case that had strained diplomatic ties between S. Africa, Rwanda More Cameroon Military Takes Back Land Seized by Boko Haram Thousands have fled the fighting this week, taking refuge in schools in North Cameroon; Local authorities say the area is on the brink of a humanitarian crisis More South Africa’s Plan to Move Rhinos May Not Stop Poaching Experts say international coordination needed to follow the money trail and bring down rhino horn kingpins More |
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Senegal Confirms First Ebola Case
Guinean Security Forces Break Up Riot in Ebola-racked South
Mali’s Rebel Groups Agree to End Hostilities
Locust Swarms Fill Antananarivo Skies
South Africa Finds 4 Guilty of Shooting Rwandan Exile
Cameroon Military Takes Back Land Seized by Boko Haram
South Africa’s Plan to Move Rhinos May Not Stop Poaching
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