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The “Boko Haram wives” are both victims and suspects.

The former vice president is found guility of directing abuses in Central African Republic.

At least 22 people killed in an attack similar to others carried out by Boko Haram militants.

Once crippled, al-Shabab today has no plans to leave al-Qaeda to join the Islamic State.

A dangerous “second gold rush” for South Africa’s most desperate men.

The 71-year-old leader won more than 60 percent of the vote amid concerns about electoral fraud.

  • Andrew Green
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  • Feb 20
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The attack targeted a senior militant linked to bloody assaults on tourists in Tunisia. It’s unclear whether he was killed.

Yoweri Museveni, a key U.S. ally, is trying to extend his 30-year rule; voters complained of long delays and suspension of social-media sites.

  • Andrew Green
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  • Feb 18
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A court case has put a spotlight on how racism continues to haunt South Africa two decades after apartheid.

Growing allegations of sexual abuse and exploitation by troops threaten to undermine crucial U.N. mission.

The area around Lake Turkana has been drying up, endangering the lives of its poor residents.

  • Abigail Higgins
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  • Jan 30
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An American was among those killed in the assault by a group affiliated with al-Qaeda, a news report says.

Burkina Faso and French forces on Saturday took back control of a luxury hotel frequented by foreigners and diplomats in Ouagadougou, the nation's capital, after armed attackers seized it Friday and killed at least 10 people.

The World Health Organization made its declaration 42 days after Liberia’s last case of Ebola was identified.

The U.N. mission in the Central African Republic has been accused of 22 such incidents in 14 months.

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