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>SAfrica: Mandela daughter talks about her father

JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Nelson Mandela, in the twilight of life, doesn't talk much anymore, his eldest daughter says. But the former South African president, who wrote of his regret at being unable to...

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Is Libya destabilising southern neighbours?

With its weak government, porous borders and proliferation of weapons, Libya has been accused of destabilising its southern neighbours, but analysts say it is wrong to point the finger at Tripoli...

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SAfrica: Mandela daughter talks about her father

Comment () Tweet By CHRISTOPHER TORCHIA, Associated Press JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Nelson Mandela, in the twilight of life, doesn't talk much anymore, his eldest daughter says. But the former South African...

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S Sudan committed to peace with South

Juba - South Sudan said on Tuesday it is committed to peace deals signed with its former foe Sudan, a day after Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir threatened to cut oil pipelines after accusing Juba of...

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Concerns in Egypt as Ethiopia diverts Nile waters

The diversion of a major Nile tributary has sparked tensions between Egypt and Ethiopia, even as Ethiopia continues construction of Africa’s biggest dam, the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, on the...

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New chapter in two Sudan’s bickering: Khartoum threatens to block oil

JUBA - South Sudan said Tuesday it is committed to peace deals signed with its former foe Sudan, a day after Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir threatened to cut oil pipelines after accusing Juba of...

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Like a Bad Cough: Why Austerity Economics Lingers

Paul Krugman is beside himself these days, and he isn't alone. For all the economists, policy-makers, politicians and sideline observers who have been alternately skeptical and incredulous about the...

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Background Briefing on the African Union Summit

Thursday, 30 May 2013, 3:03 pm Press Release: US State Department Background Briefing on the African Union Summit Remarks Senior State Department Official Addis Ababa, Ethiopia May 24, 2013 MODERATOR:...

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UAE hold talks with Sudan, Spain

Tweet Madrid, May 31 (IANS/WAM) The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has held talks with Sudan and Spain on the sidelines of the...

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Nelson Mandela’s daughter talks about her father

Johannesburg: Nelson Mandela, in the twilight of life, doesn't talk much anymore, his eldest daughter says. But the former South African president, who wrote of his regret at being unable to devote...

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Cairo and Khartoum in talks on Ethiopia Nile diversion

29/05/2013 AFP, Cairo Egypt and Sudan were holding talks on Wednesday following a decision by Ethiopia to divert the Blue Nile as part of a giant dam project which risks affecting the two downstream...

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Nelson Mandela's daughter talks about her father

JOHANNESBURG: Nelson Mandela, in the twilight of life, doesn't talk much anymore, his eldest daughter says. But the former South African president, who wrote of his regret at being unable to devote...

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Women and the Language of Peace Protest

Throughout history, women have often leveraged their legitimacy and status as mothers -- or even as grandmothers -- to protest war and violence. In the United States, for example, Carrie Chapman Catt...

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Canada provides humanitarian assistance to Sudan (CIDA - Canadian...

(Source: CIDA - Canadian International Development Agency) May 28, 2013 Ottawa, Ontario - Canada is providing emergency relief items to approximately 11,000 internally displaced Sudanese affected by...

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Nepal: Trivialization of Republic and Future Direction

Nepal on Wednesday has entered the sixth anniversary of the declaration of republic. But the power remains in the same hands as before. Only faces have changed. Intentions have not. The inherited...

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Over 19,000 refugees flee conflict in eastern South Sudan: U.N.

JUBA (Reuters) - More than 19,000 people have fled fighting raging in the east of South Sudan and sought refuge in neighboring countries since the start of the year, the United Nations said on...

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Kathy Silverberg: Lessons on leadership hit home

In the midst of all the sound and fury over the Benghazi attack, the IRS mishandling of tax-exempt status requests, and the Justice Department's seizure of reporters' phone records there is reason to...

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Khartoum Calls On U.S.'s Rice to Handle Objectively Sudan's Issues

[Sudan Tribune]Khartoum -Khartoum on...

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Sudan Warns Newspapers Against Offending Its 'Holy Fighters'

[Sudan Tribune]Khartoum -The...

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Sudan Army Increasing Security Around Abu-Kershola Perimeter

[Sudan Tribune]Khartoum -The...

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