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Nigeria opposition goes to court over election result
ABUJA (Reuters) - The main defeated opposition party in Nigeria's presidential election went to court…
Minibus crash in Rwanda kills 16
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Tunisia declares curfew after renewed protests
TUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisia's government ordered an overnight curfew on Saturday after three days of…
Libya rebel leader retracts Italy weapons claim
BENGHAZI, Libya (Reuters) - The head of the rebel forces in eastern Libya retracted on…
Qaeda denies involvement in Morocco cafe bomb attack
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Ten dead in Egypt clash, premier calls talks
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's prime minister called an emergency cabinet meeting on Sunday after 10…
Ivory Coast’s Ouattara sworn in at tense ceremony
ABIDJAN (Reuters) - Ivory Coast's Alassane Ouattara took his presidential oath on Friday, cementing his…
Tunisia police fire teargas to clear protesters
TUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisian police used teargas on Saturday to disperse protesters demanding the departure…
A hammer, a hood and the hooking of Uganda’s Besigye
KAMPALA (Reuters) - The camera never lies, except in Uganda. At least, that's the government's…