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South Sudan kicks out president of oil company

0 comment(s) | The president of a foreign oil company in South Sudan has been asked to leave the country over allegations he conspired with Sudan to steal oil.

Trial wraps up for Egypt's Mubarak

0 comment(s) | Egypt's ousted president Hosni Mubarak turned down a chance to address the court in the last session before the verdict in the seven-month trial.

Youssou N'Dour injured during Senegal rally

0 comment(s) | Spokespeople for music icon and opposition activist Youssou N'Dour say the artist was hit by a projectile at the scene of a banned rally in Dakar.

'Resurrected' Mugabe 'fit as a fiddle' at 88

9 comment(s) | Remarking that he has come back to life more often than Jesus, Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe says he's "fit as a fiddle" as he turns 88.

Report says Somali children used as 'cannon fodder'

0 comment(s) | Human Rights Watch has released a report saying Somalia's al-Qaeda-link al-Shabaab rebels have forced young children to fight alongside them.

Senior Congo diplomats claim asylum in UK

0 comment(s) | Three senior DRC diplomats are claiming asylum in the UK, accusing the Kabila-led Congolese government of presiding over a "climate of terror".

Teenager to be caned for Facebook insult

2 comment(s) | A Zimbabwe magistrate has ordered a teenager to be caned for posting a picture of a woman on Facebook with a caption that called her a prostitute

Protests intensify ahead of Senegal presidential elections

0 comment(s) | Protesters have seized control of a three-block stretch in Senegal's capital Dakar as they demand the departure of aging President Abdoulaye Wade.

Mugabe: We can reject Zuma (but he may stay, for now)

5 comment(s) | Robert Mugabe has threatened to reject President Jacob Zuma as a power-sharing facilitator for the tense power-sharing government in Zimbabwe.
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Holy smoke Men praying outside a mosque in solidarity with anti-government protesters are hit by tear gas during running clashes between protesters and police in central Dakar, Senegal. (Rebecca Blackwell, AP Photo) Read more

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INSIGHT | Africa

The winds of change blow in Algeria

When Moncef Marzouki, a dissident transformed into Tunisia's president, paid a visit to Algeria, Tunisian flags flew from lamp posts in his honour.

Colour me disillusioned: Algerian artist paints his generation

Algerian artist Aghiles Issiakhem's charcoal portraits of his 20-something peers shows they feel there's little to be upbeat about.

Egypt's rioting soccer fans refresh anti-government protests

Egypt's generals have a new enemy: the legions of angry soccer fans who have injected fervour into recent protests demanding the military step down.

Post-Mubarak Egypt still lost

Egypt is still struggling with grievances a year after a spectacular uprising that ousted Hosni Mubarak and turned the country's politics upside down.

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