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Thomas Morfin

Ousted Mali leader hiding out in capital
Article
/ 29 March 2012

Ousted Mali leader hiding out in capital

Mali’s ousted leader Amadou Toumani Toure, who has been missing since his overthrown, says he is safe in Bamako and not being held by the junta.

By Thomas Morfin
Mali junta’s new Constitution sets out elections
Article
/ 28 March 2012

Mali junta’s new Constitution sets out elections

Mali’s junta has revealed a new Constitution that rules its members out of upcoming elections, seeking to show it will not cling to power.

By Thomas Morfin
Coup clique finds friends are few as Mali unites against junta
Africa
/ 26 March 2012

Coup clique finds friends are few as Mali unites against junta

Malian coup leaders face increasing pressure as lawmakers and opposition figures call for them to go and Tuareg rebels close in on a key town.

By Thomas Morfin
Pope celebrates giant mass in voodoo heartland
Article
/ 20 November 2011

Pope celebrates giant mass in voodoo heartland

Pope Benedict XVI gives mass at a stadium hosting tens of thousands in Benin, wrapping up a visit detailing his vision for his church’s future.

By Thomas Morfin
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Article
/ 19 March 2011

Gbagbo says he’s open to talks, asks rivals to disarm

Côte d’Ivoire strongman Laurent Gbagbo said he was open to talks with his rival Alassane Ouattara as violence escalated.

By Thomas Morfin
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Article
/ 14 March 2011

Rival forces face-off in Abidjan’s tense Abobo district

At the top of a tarred road in this tense Abidjan district, forces loyal to internationally recognised president Alassane Ouattara man a roadblock.

By Thomas Morfin
Isolated Gbagbo courts defiant Côte d’Ivoire rivals
Article
/ 11 December 2010

Isolated Gbagbo courts defiant Côte d’Ivoire rivals

Laurent Gbagbo wants to "sit down and talk" with his internationally backed rival for power in Côte d’Ivoire , reports say.

By Thomas Morfin
Côte d’Ivoire’s Gbagbo isolated as rivals court military
Article
/ 10 December 2010

Côte d’Ivoire’s Gbagbo isolated as rivals court military

Laurent Gbagbo face growing isolation and pressure to quit power in Côte d’Ivoire with world powers freezing him out and his rivals seeking the army.

By Thomas Morfin
Run-off looms in Côte d’Ivoire election
Africa
/ 3 November 2010

Run-off looms in Côte d’Ivoire election

A second-round run-off looms in the Côte d’Ivoire presidential elections after incumbent Laurent Gbagbo took a narrow lead over his chief rival.

By Thomas Morfin
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Africa
/ 1 February 2010

Côte d’Ivoire faces mounting election pressure

The international community is upping the pressure on the West African country of Côte d’Ivoire to hold a presidential election.

By Thomas Morfin

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