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Jason Straziuso

UN ambassador outraged over Sudan bible school attack
Article
/ 4 February 2012

UN ambassador outraged over Sudan bible school attack

Sudan’s military bombed a Bible school built by a US Christian aid group, prompting students and teachers at the school to run for their lives.

By Jason Straziuso
Somali famine declared over, but UN urges caution
Africa
/ 4 February 2012

Somali famine declared over, but UN urges caution

The UN says that Somalia’s famine is over, but warned that continued assistance is needed to stop the region from slipping back.

By Jason Straziuso
Kenya on alert amid looming terror threat
Article
/ 11 January 2012

Kenya on alert amid looming terror threat

Bulletins are warning of an impending assault by terrorists as Kenya’s capital increases security measures in the hope of preventing an attack.

By Jason Straziuso
New radios will aid the hunt of LRA militia
Article
/ 9 November 2011

New radios will aid the hunt of LRA militia

A US aid group is installing new high frequency radios to help track the Lord’s Resistance Army, a brutal militia that US special forces are helping h

By Jason Straziuso
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Article
/ 24 July 2011

Al-Shabaab’s stranglehold on Somalia

The World Food Programme can’t reach 2.2-million Somalis in desperate need of aid in militant-controlled areas of Somalia.

By Jason Straziuso
Riots in Uganda after Besigye booted off Kenyan flight
Africa
/ 11 May 2011

Riots in Uganda after Besigye booted off Kenyan flight

Uganda’s top opposition leader was kicked off a Kenya flight, prompting riots back home that police quelled with tear gas only a day before the p

By Jason Straziuso
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Article
/ 28 April 2011

MIT class studies Kenyan slum’s clinic quandary

The Rod of Asclepius is mistaken as a symbol of snake worshipping in a high quality and nearly free clinic in Kenya’s largest slum of Kibera.

By Jason Straziuso
Somali pirates capture supertanker, $150m of oil
Article
/ 10 February 2011

Somali pirates capture supertanker, $150m of oil

Somali pirates captured a supertanker carrying an estimated $150-million worth of oil to the Gulf of Mexico.

By Jason Straziuso
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Africa
/ 30 June 2010

Rwanda’s Hutus live in fear

The Rwandan refugee was walking home one night when four men jumped him and put him in a stranglehold. He lay still, pretending to be dead.

By Godfrey Olukya and Jason Straziuso
Africa fills with pride as World Cup looms
Article
/ 6 May 2010

Africa fills with pride as World Cup looms

A dozen young boys stood at the edge of a football field, one that looks typically African — patchy grass at the edges, dark red dirt in the middle.

By Jason Straziuso
Ritual sacrifice of children on the rise in Uganda
Africa
/ 5 April 2010

Ritual sacrifice of children on the rise in Uganda

Caroline Aya was playing in front of her house in January when a neighbour put a cloth over her mouth and fled with her.

By Jason Straziuso

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