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Resentment and Rations as Eritrea Nears a Crisis 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.



AFRICA

Nigerian Court Faults Exclusion of Candidate

Nigerian Court Faults Exclusion of Candidate

The ruling throws the already chaotic election season in Africa?s most populous nation into deeper turmoil.

Nigeria?s Governing Party Takes Lead in Elections

Nigeria?s Governing Party Takes Lead in Elections

The police said 21 people died in election violence, but newspapers estimated that the toll was at least twice that.

Millions Vote in Nigeria, but Intimidation Is Widespread

Millions Vote in Nigeria, but Intimidation Is Widespread

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.

Islam and Democracy: North Africa: Under Attack, and Relying on Repression

Islam and Democracy: North Africa: Under Attack, and Relying on Repression

Can liberalization defang terrorists? Do crackdowns work, or do they backfire?

Blasts by Qaeda Unit Are Deadliest Attack in Algiers in Years

Blasts by Qaeda Unit Are Deadliest Attack in Algiers in Years

The bombings marked an escalation of violence linked to Al Qaeda that has recently spread across North Africa.

U.S. Sends (Another) Warning on Darfur

U.S. Sends (Another) Warning on Darfur

The Bush administration is dispatching Deputy Secretary of State John D. Negroponte to Sudan, while Democrats are demanding a plan to address the crisis.

In Zimbabwe, Mugabe Critics Face Beatings

In Zimbabwe, Mugabe Critics Face Beatings

Critics of President Robert G. Mugabe are being savagely beaten by the scores ? and some say by the hundreds.

Even as Africa Hungers, Policy Slows Delivery of U.S. Food Aid

Even as Africa Hungers, Policy Slows Delivery of U.S. Food Aid

Within weeks, rations provided by the U.N. World Food Program will run out for 500,000 Zambian paupers.

North Sinai Journal: Did the Red Sea Part? No Evidence, Archaeologists Say

North Sinai Journal: Did the Red Sea Part? No Evidence, Archaeologists Say

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.

Wedged Amid African Crises, a Neglected Nation Suffers

Wedged Amid African Crises, a Neglected Nation Suffers

The region around the Central African Republic has spawned one of the world?s deadliest and most complex crises.

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