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Sierra Leona air crash kills 20

03.06.2007 22:54    bbc.co.uk
A helicopter ferrying passengers to Freetown airport in Sierra Leone crashes, killing at least 20 people.
Sierra Leona air crash kills 20


Ivory Coast Elephants Romp in Rebel Capital Homecoming

03.06.2007 18:50    voanews.com
Ivory Coast football team known as the Elephants has easily won its homecoming match in Bouake, against visiting Madagascar
Ivory Coast Elephants Romp in Rebel Capital Homecoming

Senegal Sees Low Turnout in Legislative Poll Amid Boycott

03.06.2007 18:50    voanews.com
Potential voters stay away from polls in response to a boycott called by major opposition parties
Senegal Sees Low Turnout in Legislative Poll Amid Boycott

Six Russians Kidnapped in Southern Nigeria

03.06.2007 16:58    voanews.com
Officials for RUSAL say gunmen abducted workers after blowing up their homes in the town of Ikot Abasi

Analysts Skeptical over Militant Truce Appeal in Nigeria

03.06.2007 16:58    voanews.com
Nigeria's new president Umaru Yar'Adua says solving problems of Niger Delta will be one of his main priorities
Analysts Skeptical over Militant Truce Appeal in Nigeria

Truck Bomb Explodes Outside Somali Prime Minister's Home

03.06.2007 16:58    voanews.com
Somali officials reported that a US warship bombarded Islamist hideouts late Friday and Saturday near the coastal town of Bargal

Suicide Bomb at Premier's Home Kills Seven

03.06.2007 16:25    allafrica.com
At least seven people have been killed and dozens wounded after a suicide car bomb was detonated outside the entrance of Somalia prime minister's home in the north of the capital on late Sunday afternoon.

Somalia: Suicide Bomb at Premier's Home Kills Seven

03.06.2007 16:01    allafrica.com
At least seven people have been killed and dozens wounded after a suicide car bomb was detonated outside the entrance of Somalia prime minister's home in the north of the capital on late Sunday afternoon.

Bomb attack on Somali PM's house

03.06.2007 15:49    bbc.co.uk
A suicide car bomber attacks the home of Somali Prime Minister Ali Mohamed Ghedi, though he is not harmed.
Bomb attack on Somali PM's house

Zimbabwe: Patients Turned Away As Nurses Strike

03.06.2007 14:45    allafrica.com
FIFTY-year-old Patricia Nhera, an employee of the City of Harare in Mbare, fell and dislocated her hip at work on Wednesday.

Zimbabwe: Teachers Demand New Pay Within 7 Days

03.06.2007 14:20    allafrica.com
DISGRUNTLED teachers, awarded a 600% salary hike last week, are now demanding that they be paid the new pay within seven days because they cannot afford to commute to work any more.

'Foreign fighters' die in Somalia

03.06.2007 14:18    bbc.co.uk
Islamists from Britain, Sweden and Pakistan are killed in joint US-Somali operations, Somali officials say.
'Foreign fighters' die in Somalia

South Africa: Army Favoured as African Peacekeeper

03.06.2007 14:06    allafrica.com (3)
TRAPPED in a frenzied crowd in Kinshasa during the Democratric Republic of Congo's elections last year, I made it to a makeshift police station housed in a discarded container.

Patients Turned Away As Nurses Strike

03.06.2007 14:03    allafrica.com
FIFTY-year-old Patricia Nhera, an employee of the City of Harare in Mbare, fell and dislocated her hip at work on Wednesday.

Africa: World 'Brains' Meet in Arusha

03.06.2007 14:02    allafrica.com
They are all 'geniuses' some being outstanding scientists, others accomplished investors, researchers, politicians and think-tanks, not to forget entertainers. These 'ticking brains' are 'setting camp' in Arusha, where for a period of five days they will be setting a new

Zimbabwe: Government Admits Food Crisis

03.06.2007 14:00    allafrica.com
The Zimbabwean government has acknowledged it is facing a severe food crisis and has welcomed food aid -- so long as no "political strings" are attached.

Zimbabwe: Polls And HIV/Aids - Should MPs Be Tested?

03.06.2007 13:58    allafrica.com
AS concerns mount over the possible collapse of Africa's democratic project under a complex wave of impacts introduced by the HIV and AIDS pandemic, Zimbabwe's main political parties fear they could be providing a hostage to fortune by insisting on

World 'Brains' Meet in Arusha

03.06.2007 13:57    allafrica.com
They are all 'geniuses' some being outstanding scientists, others accomplished investors, researchers, politicians and think-tanks, not to forget entertainers. These 'ticking brains' are 'setting camp' in Arusha, where for a period of five days they will be setting a new

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