Benghazi - Libya's rebels have launched their first home-grown satellite TV station, trying to counter…
Former SAS soldiers in Libya
London - British former special forces soldiers working for private security companies are in the…
Ugandan Activists Plan to Take their Protests to Parliament
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China’s ICBC to lend Zambia $285 mln for power line
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Cameroon riot police block farmer protest
YAOUNDE, May 31 (Reuters) - Cameroon riot police arrested dozens of farmers and dispersed hundreds…
Rwanda genocide suspect guilty for US visa fraud
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A man U.S. authorities accused of being involved in genocide in Rwanda…
Egypt investigating ex-head of financial watchdog
CAIRO (Reuters) - An Egyptian panel investigating corruption cases committed under deposed President Hosni Mubarak…
Protest reported in Libyan capital
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Tunisian battles to rescue 700 refugees from boat
TUNIS (Reuters) - The Tunisian army and navy are trying to rescue 700 people trapped…
Tunisia ministry says Qatar freezes Ben Ali assets
TUNIS (Reuters) - Qatar has frozen assets belonging to deposed Tunisian president Zine al-Abidine Ben…