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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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In Indiana, people fleeing the violence of Darfur find an unlikely new home that is diverse and welcoming.
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Wealthy countries are spending far more to limit their own risks from global warming?s consequences than to help the world?s most vulnerable regions.
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Somali rebels shot down an Ethiopian helicopter and fired rocket-propelled grenades at Ethiopian troops in Mogadishu.
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Despite deep dissatisfaction with his rule, President Robert G. Mugabe seems poised to maintain his grip on the country he has ruled for 27 years.
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Ethiopian troops stormed into the center of the capital, Mogadishu, setting off clashes that killed more than 30 people.
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Six months after a historic election, the fledging government is struggling to put Congo back together.
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By government reports, the turnout in a referendum on 34 constitutional amendments was high, but in reality many polling stations were largely empty.
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Although diamond mining in Sierra Leone is no longer the bloody affair made infamous by civil war, it is still a grim business.
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Egypt has evicted hundreds of villagers because their mud brick houses were leaking sewage onto priceless antiquities, but some are resisting.
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A fatal fire this month in the Bronx revealed a clandestine practice that probably involves thousands of immigrants.
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