Unesco launches fresh effort in Africa to teach the continent its history
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Unesco launches fresh effort in Africa to teach the continent its history

Eight volumes of scholarly study, produced since 1964, became sidelined by political changes. Now schools will be asked to make a second try.

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Afrikaans ‘in retreat’ on campus
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Afrikaans ‘in retreat’ on campus

A leading Afrikaner historian rails against a policy he says is driving language out of South Africa's universities but supports say is making higher education more accessible. 

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World Cup gives South Africa’s wine a boost
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World Cup gives South Africa’s wine a boost

Paarl, South Africa -- "I've got the best commute in the world," Fairview Estate's chief wine maker Anthony De Jager says with a smile as he watches his…

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World Cup viewers killed in Somalia
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World Cup viewers killed in Somalia

Somali fighters from the Hizbul Islam group have killed two people and arrested dozens for violating a ban on watching World Cup football matches on television.

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Szomália: Megöltek két embert, mert nézték a VB-t
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Szomália: Megöltek két embert, mert nézték a VB-t

A szomáliai Hizbul Iszlám nevű szélsőséges szervezet harcosai megöltek két embert és több tucatot letartóztattak, amiért nézték a tévében a labdarúgó-világbajnokság meccseit.

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Five Somali men jailed for piracy by Dutch court
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Five Somali men jailed for piracy by Dutch court

A Dutch court has sentenced five Somali men to five years in prison for attacking a cargo ship in the Gulf of Aden last year, in the first…

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SADC plots against child trafficking
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SADC plots against child trafficking

Four Southern Africa Development Countries (SADC) have come together in Lilongwe, Malawi to discuss how best to curtail child trafficking during the World Cup (WC).

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Sudan: Darfur rebel leaders due in Hague court
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Sudan: Darfur rebel leaders due in Hague court

Two Sudan rebel leaders are due to face war crimes charges at the International Criminal Court in The Hague over an attack on peacekeepers in Darfur.

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Angola: President Santos visits Ghana
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Angola: President Santos visits Ghana

President Jose Eduardo Dos Santos of Angola is scheduled to pay a three-day State visit to West African nation Ghana from June 20-22.

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Police take over World Cup security as stewards strike
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Police take over World Cup security as stewards strike

Police in South Africa have taken over security at a fourth football stadium following strikes by stewards at the World Cup.

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