Gaddafi’s son killed in Libya
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Gaddafi’s son killed in Libya

Tripoli - A Nato air strike killed Muammar Gaddafi's youngest son and three grandchildren but…

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Opposition demand Compaore step down
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Opposition demand Compaore step down

Ouagadougou - Burkina Faso opposition parties on Saturday demanded long-serving President Blaise Compaore step down,…

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Morocco’s king visits site of attack
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Morocco’s king visits site of attack

Marrakech - Moroccan King Mohammed VI has visited a cafe in the central city of…

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Burkina Faso kid hit by stray bullet dies
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Burkina Faso kid hit by stray bullet dies

Ouagadougou - An 11-year-old child hit by a stray police bullet during unrest in the…

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I Coast cops to start questioning Gbagbo
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I Coast cops to start questioning Gbagbo

Abidjan - Ivory Coast police and gendarmes will next week begin interrogating deposed president Laurent…

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Libya’s Gaddafi offers ceasefire, but will not leave
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Libya’s Gaddafi offers ceasefire, but will not leave

TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Libyan leader Muammar al-Gaddafi said on Saturday he was ready for a…

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Congo to hold national elections on November 28
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Congo to hold national elections on November 28

KINSHASA (Reuters) - Congo will hold its second post-war presidential and legislative elections on November…

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Two killed, scores hospitalised in Uganda riots
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Two killed, scores hospitalised in Uganda riots

KAMPALA (Reuters) - Two people were killed on Friday and at least 90 injured across…

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Marrakesh blast was remote-controlled bomb–France
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Marrakesh blast was remote-controlled bomb–France

PARIS (Reuters) - An explosion that killed 15 people in Marrakesh was triggered by a…

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Libya angers Tunisia as war briefly crosses border
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Libya angers Tunisia as war briefly crosses border

TRIPOLI/TUNIS (Reuters) - Libya's two-month civil war spilled over the border into Tunisia, provoking outrage…

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