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/ 14 October 2009

MSF: Thousands of Congolese refugees need aid

Violence is spreading in northern DRC, where hundreds of thousands have fled clashes between government forces and rebels, MSF said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 20 July 2009

High-price Aids drugs put lives at risk, MSF warns

The high cost of drugs needed to treat Aids patients is putting the lives of thousands at risk, Médecins sans Frontières (MSF) said on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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Africa
/ 18 May 2009

Islamist rebels seize strategic Somali town

Islamist insurgents closed in on Somalia’s coastal capital after seizing another strategic town north of Mogadishu on Monday.

By Ibrahim Mohamed
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Africa
/ 28 April 2009

Somali gunmen free aid workers

Somali gunmen freed two European aid workers on Tuesday without receiving a ransom after holding the pair hostage for nine days.

By Staff Reporter
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Africa
/ 20 April 2009

Gunmen demand $1-million ransom for aid workers

Gunmen have demanded a -million ransom for the release of three aid workers taken over the weekend, a local elder said on Monday.

By Abdi Sheikh
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Africa
/ 24 March 2009

Gunmen kill Darfur aid worker

Armed men have shot dead a Sudanese aid worker in Darfur in the latest of a string of attacks on international organisations in Sudan’s violent west.

By Andrew Heavens Guest
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Article
/ 17 February 2009

MSF: Zim cholera crisis deteriorates

The Zimbabwe cholera epidemic, which has now claimed about 3 400 lives, is only part of the country’s public health crisis, MSF said on Tuesday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 27 August 2008

Medical charity closes Mogadishu clinic due to insecurity

Medical charity Médecins sans Frontières has closed one of its clinics in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, due to insecurity, it said on Wednesday.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 14 August 2008

Top court to rule on fate of refugees

The Constitutional Court is expected to issue directions ”very soon” on the fate of people living in camps for refugees from xenophobic violence.

By Jenni Ogrady
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Article
/ 2 August 2008

MSF pulls out Darfur staff after robberies

International charity Médecins sans Frontières (MSF) said on Friday it had evacuated staff from troubled areas of Darfur.

By Staff Reporter
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Africa
/ 21 July 2008

Kenyan authorities ‘blocking aid’ to troubled region

Kenyan armed forces are accused of preventing aid workers from helping families caught between a brutal militia and an army crackdown.

By Katharine Houreld
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Article
/ 11 July 2008

Ethiopian rebels accuse regime of blocking aid

Ethiopia’s Ogadeni rebels accused the regime in Addis Ababa on Friday of deliberately blocking international aid to their war-wracked region.

By Staff Reporter
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Africa
/ 17 June 2008

Kenya army accused of torture

Kenyan troops fighting rebels in a remote area are killing and torturing civilians, a medical charity said on Tuesday.

By Daniel Wallis
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Article
/ 16 August 2006

Plight of Aids orphans

More than 15-million children in sub-Saharan Africa will have lost one or both parents to Aids by 2010.

By Staff Reporter
‘I pray to God to take away this poverty’
Article
/ 16 April 2004

‘I pray to God to take away this poverty’

The Eastern Cape has some of the poorest districts in the country, according to Statistics South Africa

By Nawaal Deane

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