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Paper trail: Nigeria
makes progress on stolen cash
"Britain to return £40m stolen funds to
Nigeria."
That was the screaming headline on the pages of several Nigerian
newspapers recently.
BBC
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Zambia leader's 'death'
confusion
South Africa's president says the Zambian leader has died - but then
retracts his comments.
BBC
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Zimbabweans seek embassy
refuge
More than 200 people have gathered outside the US embassy in
Zimbabwe seeking refuge.
BBC
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Congo ex-leader sent to
The Hague
Former DR Congo Vice-President Jean-Pierre Bemba is sent to The
Hague on war crimes charges.
BBC
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Rights Groups
Disappointed With Bush's China Olympics Trip
Jerry Fowler, president of Save Darfur Coalition says President Bush
ignores calls from U.S. lawmakers and rights activists not to attend
the Olympics opening ceremony
VoiceOfAmerica
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Zambian Government
Unhappy With South Africa’s Media
The Zambian government says it is unhappy with the South African
media for reporting the alleged demise of President Levy Mwanawasa
in a French hospital yesterday (Thursday).
VoiceOfAmerica
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ANC Youth Wing Commends
Zuma For Holding No Grudge Against Critics
The Youth Wing of South Africa’s ruling African
National Congress (ANC) party has described as a commendable
leadership act ANC President Jacob Zuma’s statement that he holds no
grudge against people who despised him ahead of the Polokwane
conference.
VoiceOfAmerica
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Zimbabweans seek refuge
in U.S. Embassy
About 220 Zimbabweans have fled to the U.S. Embassy in Harare
seeking refuge from election-related violence, according to U.S.
Embassy spokesman Mark Weinberg.
CNN
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Betancourt 'thought of
suicide'
Ex-hostage who says thoughts of children helped her survive ordeal,
calls on Farc to end struggle
Aljazeera