Nigerian Military Says It Retook Key Town Unverified report says troops drove Boko Haram fighters from Bama in northeast Borno state More Study: Aggressive Malaria Approach Needed Researchers say more funding needed for widespread and sustained control efforts More Families Flee Libya's Sirte as Clashes With Islamic State Escalate Families were seen packing into cars and heading westwards along the coast for Misrata, the stronghold of Libya Dawn, the armed group that backs the government in the capital, Tripoli More UN Investigators: 'No Rule of Law' in Eritrea Commission of inquiry says most Eritreans can expect only life in the military or civil assignments for wages of less than $2 per day More South African Opposition Keeps Heat on Zuma Democratic Alliance leader Mmusi Maimane calls president "a broken man, presiding over a broken country" More |
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Nigerian Military Says It Retook Key Town
Study: Aggressive Malaria Approach Needed
Families Flee Libya's Sirte as Clashes With Islamic State Escalate
UN Investigators: 'No Rule of Law' in Eritrea
South African Opposition Keeps Heat on Zuma
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