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February 17, 2012
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Soldier killed in fresh clashes in southern Senegal
Ziguinchor, Senegal (AFP) Feb 15, 2012
A soldier was killed by presumed separatist rebels in Senegal's troubled southern Casamance region on Wednesday, a day after clashes left three troops dead, a military source told AFP. "The rebels ambushed one of our units which was carrying out a search operation. There was a confrontation and we lost one man and four were seriously injured," said the source on condition of anonymity. On Tuesday, three soldiers were killed and another six wounded in fighting with rebels from the Casamance Movem ... read more

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Sudanese air strike hits S Sudan, breaking pact: army
Sudanese warplanes dropped several bombs wounding four soldiers in a contested area claimed by South Sudan, breaking a fresh non-aggression pact between the two sides, Juba's army spokesman said Tuesday. ... more
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Nigeria army kills 12 suspected Islamists in flashpoint city
Nigeria's army has killed 12 suspected fighters from the Boko Haram Islamists during a raid in the northeastern city of Maiduguri, the group's base, a military spokesman told AFP on Monday. ... more
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Inter-ethnic fighting displaces 40,000 in Kenya
More than 40,000 people have fled clashes between two northern Kenyan tribes over access to water and pasture, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies said Friday. ... more
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Mali army tries to fend off Tuareg rebels as crisis grows
Mali's army launched airstrikes Thursday to halt the advance of Tuareg rebels amid calls for a ceasefire and as clashes sent thousands fleeing to neighbouring countries, military sources said. ... more
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Chinese, Russian arms fuel Darfur abuse: Amnesty
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Explosion rocks military barracks in northern Nigeria
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S.Africa's strike-hit Kruger Park to hire retired rangers
South Africa's Kruger National Park is recruiting retired game rangers to replace its striking ranger force, a spokesman said Tuesday, amid a rhino poaching crisis that has hit record scale. ... more
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UN says 30,000 fled recent Sudan fighting
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New study shows millions risk losing lands in Africa
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Mali instals new defence minister after Tuareg raids
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Tuareg rebels take Mali town after army pullout
Mali's Tuareg rebels took over the northern town of Menaka Wednesday after the government forces stationed there pulled out overnight, officials and witnesses said. ... more
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Sudan army frees 14 'kidnapped' Chinese: report
The Sudanese military has freed 14 Chinese workers "kidnapped" by rebels in the country's South Kordofan state, the official SUNA news agency reported on Monday. ... more
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African Union unveils Chinese-built headquarters
The African Union inaugurated Saturday its new high-rise headquarters in the Ethiopian capital, built and donated by China at a cost of $200 million. ... more
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New AU headquarters marks strong China-Africa ties
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Nigeria police fire tear gas at Lagos protest
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Ethiopia: Thousands driven out in land grab
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Sudan rebels say key govt outpost taken
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Somalia: rebels and regional powers in the conflict
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S.African rangers kill poachers in Kruger park
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Boko Haram and U.S. plans in Africa
Oil-rich Nigeria is gripped by an escalating uprising by Islamist militants that has triggered massacres of Christians, including a Christmas Day suicide bombing blitz, which the federal government seems unable to contain. ... more
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$80 mn Chinese loan to Cape Verde for social housing
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G.Bissau to retire 400 troops under military reform
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Fears Nigerian emergency decree will lead to military abuses
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