NYT Africa
Togo Police Seal Off Opposition Headquarters
The political situation after a contentious election deteriorated when the police in the capital isolated the headquarters of the opposition party.
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World Briefing | Africa: Kenya: Financing Climate-Change Fight
The head of the International Monetary Fund proposed a plan for the worlds governments to pool together to raise money needed to adapt to climate change.
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World Briefing | Africa: Uganda: Rains Displace Thousands
Torrential rains continued after fatal mudslides swept away villages near the Kenyan border last week.
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Death Toll From Nigerian Violence Rises to 500
The victims were Christians killed by Muslim herdsmen over the weekend, apparently in reprisal for similar attacks on Muslims in January.
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Violence Is Not Religiously Motivated, Nigerian Archbishop Says
A religious leader in central Nigeria, where hundreds more people were killed in fighting between Christians and Muslims over the weekend, has denied that the dispute is driven by faith.
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Showcase: A Quiet Bridge to Young Victims
For more than seven years, Mariella Furrer has been involved with a project so draining, Kerri MacDonald reports, that she has had to seek medical help.
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Mohamed Ibrahim Ahmed Accused of Aiding Somali Terrorists
Mohamed Ibrahim Ahmed was accused of getting military training from Al Shabab, which has been fighting the Somali government and has declared its intent to harm the United States.
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World Briefing | Africa: Guinea: Presidential Election Scheduled
Guineas interim leaders say a presidential election will be held June 27. It could be the nations first democratic vote.
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Food Aid Bypasses Somalias Needy, U.N. Study Finds
As much as half the food aid sent to Somalia is diverted to a web of corrupt contractors, Islamist militants and local U.N. staff, a report found.
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Ravaged Nigerian Village Is Haunted by Massacre
After ethnic violence flared in January in Jos, the military patrolled the city, but neglected nearby villages where reprisals took place over the weekend.
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