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Resentment and Rations as Eritrea Nears a Crisis
Facing rising prospects of war with Ethiopia and increasing tensions with the West, Eritrea has hit its most difficult point since winning its hard-fought independence 14 years ago.
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The ruling throws the already chaotic election season in Africa?s most populous nation into deeper turmoil.
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The police said 21 people died in election violence, but newspapers estimated that the toll was at least twice that.
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Voting in the first stage of what is to be a landmark election for Africa?s most populous nation was marred by unrest and violence across the country.
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Can liberalization defang terrorists? Do crackdowns work, or do they backfire?
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The bombings marked an escalation of violence linked to Al Qaeda that has recently spread across North Africa.
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The Bush administration is dispatching Deputy Secretary of State John D. Negroponte to Sudan, while Democrats are demanding a plan to address the crisis.
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Critics of President Robert G. Mugabe are being savagely beaten by the scores ? and some say by the hundreds.
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Within weeks, rations provided by the U.N. World Food Program will run out for 500,000 Zambian paupers.
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Egyptian archaeologists who have worked in the North Sinai say they have never turned up evidence to support the story of the Exodus in the Bible.
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The region around the Central African Republic has spawned one of the world?s deadliest and most complex crises.
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