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Central African Republic
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CAR opposition fears political consensus lapses

afrol News, 25 July - Opposition politicians in the Central African Republic (CAR) are reeling with fears of possible break of the political consensus reached in the all-inclusive political process.

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Cameroon | Nigeria
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12 killed in Cameroon attack

afrol News, 25 July - At least 10 insurgents and two Cameroonian troops were killed in a rebel attack yesterday, in long disputed oil rich Bakassi peninsula which Nigeria is transferring after world court order, Cameroon’s defense minister said.

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Rwanda
Politics | Human rights

Rwanda threatens Darfur's pull-out

afrol News, 25 July - Rwanda it set to withdraw its 3 000 peacekeepers from war torn Darfur region of Sudan, if United Nations fails to retain a top Rwandan commander accused of 1990s war crimes, officials said.

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Niger
Human rights | Society | Politics

MSF ordered to halt operations in Niger

afrol News, 25 July - Niger government has ordered medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres to discontinue its work in south of West African state on suspicion of having connections with Tuareg rebels, MSF reported yesterday.

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Zimbabwe
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Zimbabwe talks resume in SA

afrol News, 24 July - Talks aimed at ending Zimbabwe's political crisis began today in South Africa at an undisclosed venue, sources in president Thabo Mbeki's office have confirmed.

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» 24.07.2008 - Displaced Abyei residents fear renewed clashes in Sudan
» 24.07.2008 - DRC stabilisation plan to be assessed
» 23.07.2008 - Militants threaten to blast oil pipes
» 23.07.2008 - 60 injured after Moroccan-Sahrawi clashes in Dakhla
» 23.07.2008 - Pirates abduct 20 Philippines in Somali waters
» 23.07.2008 - UN concerned about safety of peacekeepers in Darfur
» 22.07.2008 - AU biased, Darfur rebels complain
» 22.07.2008 - Displaced Congolese return home
» 22.07.2008 - Mali and Tuareg rebels sign ceasefire pact
» 21.07.2008 - Zimbabwe's leadership pen-down peace hopes
» 21.07.2008 - Kenyan forces accused of blocking aid
» 21.07.2008 - Scores die in DRC despite peace agreement
» 21.07.2008 - Sudan requests AU aid to stop Bashir's arrest
» 21.07.2008 - Zimbabwe leaders to sign peace deal
» 18.07.2008 - ICC adamant to prosecute Sudanese president
» 18.07.2008 - ICC investigates attacks against peacekeepers in Darfur
» 18.07.2008 - Sudan ready to mend relations with Chad
» 18.07.2008 - Renewed clashes claim 6 lives in Somalia
» 17.07.2008 - EU agrees to tighten Zimbabwe sanctions
» 17.07.2008 - MDC snubs crisis deal
» 17.07.2008 - Rwanda ex-leaders granted life immunity
» 17.07.2008 - African leaders attempt to free Sudanese president
» 16.07.2008 - UN envoy praises progress on Djibouti agreement
» 16.07.2008 - UN denounces use of child soldiers in Darfur
» 15.07.2008 - Cameroonian soldiers injured in a raid
» 15.07.2008 - Deteriorating security worrying in Somalia
» 15.07.2008 - Zim church leaders disapprove violence
» 14.07.2008 - ICC seeks arrest of Sudan president Omar al-Bashir
» 14.07.2008 - Congo's mining renegotiation faulted
» 14.07.2008 - UN denies Zimbabwe bias
» 11.07.2008 - Eritrea debunks overstepping in Djibouti
» 11.07.2008 - UN lifts arms embargo on Rwanda
» 10.07.2008 - ‘Speed up DRC peace process’ - Mr Ban
» 10.07.2008 - UN and Sudan condemn recent Darfur attack
» 10.07.2008 - Rival Zim parties hold talks in SA
» 10.07.2008 - British involvement angers Nigeria militia
» 08.07.2008 - Somali rebels deny killing senior UN official
» 08.07.2008 - Fresh fighting deepens Chad's food insecurity
» 08.07.2008 - Somali government base attacked by rebels
» 07.07.2008 - Top UN official murdered in Somalia
» 07.07.2008 - Zim opposition claims more attacks
» 07.07.2008 - Uganda refutes civilian attack allegations
» 04.07.2008 - Niger Delta crisis set to end
» 04.07.2008 - Congo ex-leader appears in court
» 04.07.2008 - Senior Darfur rebel on trial
» 04.07.2008 - Sudan troops withdraw from Abyei
» 04.07.2008 - 71 Somali insurgents killed in fresh clashes
» 03.07.2008 - Morocco arrests 35 Al Qaeda
» 02.07.2008 - Chad rejects peace talks with Sudan
» 02.07.2008 - Niger Delta peace talks meet dead end
» 02.07.2008 - Dozens killed in Chad religious clashes
» 02.07.2008 - 39 killed in deadliest Somali clash
» 02.07.2008 - South Sudan deploys to stop Ugandan attacks
» 01.07.2008 - Mandela off US terror list
» 01.07.2008 - No peace for Zimbabwe
» 01.07.2008 - AU condemns Eritrea military attack on Djibouti
» 01.07.2008 - New Darfur mediator appointed
» 01.07.2008 - Uganda troops told to leave Sudan
» 30.06.2008 - Ethiopian troops attacked by insurgents in Somalia
» 27.06.2008 - AU commission investigations on Djibouti-Eritrea clashes
» 27.06.2008 - Nine killed in Somali ambush
» 27.06.2008 - Uganda's rebel negotiators quit peace talks
» 26.06.2008 - Nigeria's insurgents threaten to call off ceasefire
» 26.06.2008 - French hostages released in Niger
» 25.06.2008 - Sahrawis impatient with UN, warn of "explosion"
» 24.06.2008 - Somali pirates kidnap German tourists
» 24.06.2008 - ANC "dismayed" by Zimbabwe's "rough riding"
» 24.06.2008 - Bacar's extradition ruled out
» 23.06.2008 - CAR signs peace accord with rebels
» 23.06.2008 - Militia announces cease-fire in Niger Delta
» 23.06.2008 - Four French expatriates abducted in Niger
» 23.06.2008 - Guinea PM names new cabinet
» 22.06.2008 - Ogaden rebel leader dies
» 20.06.2008 - Mugabe won't retire unless...
» 20.06.2008 - Somali peace deal already void
» 20.06.2008 - Cameroon denies attacks on Bakassi peninsula
» 20.06.2008 - Sudan opens fresh row with ICC
» 20.06.2008 - Sudan mounts massive campaign to disarm civilians
» 20.06.2008 - UN extends Liberia embargo
» 19.06.2008 - Gambia worried by Algeria bomb threats
» 19.06.2008 - Burundi arrests 100 Hutu rebels
» 18.06.2008 - Possible 30 years for 'British mercenary'
» 18.06.2008 - 39 face terrorism charges in Sudan
» 18.06.2008 - Chad accuses Sudan of fresh border attacks
» 18.06.2008 - President Yusuf narrowly missed by bomb explosion
» 17.06.2008 - Eritrea shuns border dialogue
» 17.06.2008 - Chad leader criticizes EU troops
» 17.06.2008 - ICC may release Congolese warlord
» 17.06.2008 - ANC warns against recklessness
» 16.06.2008 - Ethiopian troops withdraw from Somali town
» 16.06.2008 - Sudan deploys troops to foil Abeyi clashes
» 16.06.2008 - Rebels seize third Chadian town
» 13.06.2008 - French army backs Djibouti against Eritrea

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