NYT Africa
Helen Suzman, Relentless Challenger of Apartheid System, Is Dead at 91
Mrs. Suzman befriended the imprisoned Nelson Mandela and offered an often lonely voice for change among South Africas white minority.
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Ethiopian Army Begins Leaving Mogadishu
As people in Mogadishu, Somalia, watched the first convoy of trucks head toward the Ethiopian border on Friday, many said they feared what would happen next.
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Global Update: Hemorrhagic Fever Reappears in Congo
The Ebola virus, which causes a deadly hemorrhagic fever, has surfaced for the second time in less than two years in south-central Congo.
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World Briefing | Africa: Ghana: Party Seeks Delay in Runoff Voting
Ghanas governing party said that it would seek to delay voting scheduled for Friday in a rural constituency because its supporters were being intimidated.
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Egypt Pressed on Gaza From Without and Within
A sustained Israeli operation in Gaza would sharply raise public pressure to do more to help the Palestinians there.
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Mugabe Preparing to Install New Cabinet in Zimbabwe
President Robert Mugabe has started preparations to form a new government, firing a dozen ministers from his party to clear the way for a new cabinet, state news media reported Saturday.
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World Briefing | Africa: Zimbabwe: Action Put Off on Release of Activists
A high court judge postponed an application for the release of a human rights campaigner and 31 other activists in Zimbabwe.
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Insurgents in Somalia Take Over Police Posts
The move to take over the stations, which were unoccupied, raised fears that the Ethiopians departure would set off a violent scramble for control among Islamist groups.
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U.S. Sending Emergency Aid to Darfur
President Bush has authorized an immediate airlift of vehicles and equipment to bolster the international peacekeeping mission in the conflict-torn Darfur region of western Sudan.
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World Briefing | Africa: Burundi: Albino Boy Killed for Parts
Criminals believed to be linked to witch doctors killed an 8-year-old albino boy in eastern Burundi and took two of his arms and a leg, a rights group and an official said Friday.
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