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 U.S. Army Sgt. Jason Gogue, of 1st Battalion, 294th Infantry Regiment (Light), Guam Army National Guard, trains Ethiopian National Defense Force soldiers on vehicle search procedures in Bilate, Ethiopia, Oct. 31, 2006.   ula1
Military   Murder   Photos   Sudan   War
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Ethiopian army 'kills' 19 in Sudan
Khartoum - Sudan's army accused Ethiopian troops on Tuesday of attacking a military camp in northern Sudan and killing about 19 people. Ethiopian officials were not immediately able to comment on the... (photo: U.S. Air Force by Tech. Sgt. Joseph McLean)
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Cigarettes   Kenya   Photos   Smoking   Tobacco
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No more public smoking in Kenya
Nairobi - A law banning smoking in public places and regulating tobacco products in Kenya came into effect on Tuesday, spelling the end of a convoluted legal tussle between the government and tobacco... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
 Rescue workers cover up bodies alongside a bomb-damaged passenger train, in Madrid  The News Tribune 
African smuggling rings possible US terror threat
WASHINGTON -- The intercepted e-mail was alarmingly matter-of-fact for anyone worried about a new terror attack: "getting into U.S is no problem at all. thats what i do best." The Ghanaian man who... (photo: AP / Paul White)
Africa   LAmerica   Photos   Terror   US
Members of Uganda's Lord's Resistance Army are seen as their leader Joseph Kony meets with a delegation of Ugandan officials and lawmakers and representatives from non-governmental organizations, on July 31, 2006 in the Democratic Republic of Congo near the Sudanese border. The Lord's Resistance Army is made up of the remnants of a rebellion that began in 1986. The rebels are accused of attacks on civilians and aid workers in neighboring Congo and Sudan, where they sought refuge as the Ugandan army gained an upper hand in northern Uganda.  Middle East Online 
Freed Sudan terror suspect angry at Britain, bombers

One minute, Omer Almagboul says, he and his fellow Sudanese flatmate were lazing at their student flat in England, recovering from a big night out. The next, their lives changed for ever. Dozens of... (photo: AP Photo / )
Photos   Police   Sudan   Terror   UK
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 Africa - Niger - Health and Family Planning, Women The Guardian
Budget fertility treatments planned for Africa
By MARIA CHENG AP Medical Writer BARCELONA, Spain (AP) - Doctors are getting ready to introduce a cheap in vitro fertilization procedure across Africa, where women are... (photo: USAID)
Africa   Barcelona   Fertility   Health   Photos   Women
children, poverty , homeless, The Boston Globe
G-8 set to renew efforts to aid Africa

TOYAKO, Japan - Leaders of the Group of Eight countries expect to sign off this week on a plan to provide detailed assessments of how well individual countries are... (photo: Public Domain / )
Africa   Economy   News   Photos   Society
Nouri al-Maliki, Iraq's Prime Minister, arrives at a ceremony marking the fifth anniversary of the 2003 assassination of Ayatollah Mohammed Baqir al-Hakim, a leading opponent of Saddam Hussein, in Baghdad, Iraq, Saturday, July 5, 2008. Al-Maliki said Saturday that the government has defeated terrorism in the country, a sign of growing confidence after recent crackdowns against Sunni extremists and Shiite militi Denver Post
UAE cancels Iraqi debt
By Qassim Abdul-Zahra The Associated PressArticle Last Updated: 07/06/2008 10:02:53 AM MDT ABU DHABI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES — The United Arab Emirates canceled... (photo: AP / Hadi Mizban)
Finance   Iraq   Mideast   Photos   UAE
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GLOBAL: Balm to help ease way to climate change deal before G8?
web Photo: FAO JOHANNESBURG, 4 July 2008 (IRIN) - Experts under the leadership of former UK prime minister Tony Blair have prepared a report described as a "useful balm... (photo: AP /Sang Tan)
Climate   Johannesburg   Media   Photos   UK
 A local Iraqi girl shows her enthusiasm for the US being in Iraq with a homemade sign. Her family waits to find if one of their relatives is among the thousands of Enemy Prisoners of War (EPW) in a nearby EPW camp. The Australian
Assault on innocence
THE girl in Sierra Leone's Freetown spends all her time caring for her baby, a child born of violent rape. The adolescent in southern Afghanistan has finally begun to... (photo: US Navy photo)
Girl   Global   Photos   Sex   Violence   War
A pedestrian passes an election poster and newspaper banner headline in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, Tuesday April 1, 2008. Time Magazine
Robert Mugabe: The Last of the Dinosaurs
If Africa is to be truly free, if — decades after throwing off colonial rule — it is now to escape poverty, corruption and autocracy, it needs a second, quiet... (photo: AP / Mujahid Safodien)
Africa   Democracy   Leaders   Photos   Politics   Zimbabwe
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