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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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It is the first election in Sierra Leone since United Nations peacekeeping efforts ended two years ago.
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Hoping to reduce the number of Africans making risky boat trips to reach Europe for jobs, Spain has launched a new plan offering legal passage and work permits.
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Jacob Alexander is trying to fight extradition from Namibia to the United States, where he is wanted in an options fraud case.
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Among the hardest hit in the bridge collapse was a group that survived war in its homeland, Somalia, and a move across the world to settle in Minneapolis.
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After fleeing from central Africa to Albany, survivors of a 2004 massacre are seeking to find their feet.
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One month after the government tried to allay the effects of hyperinflation, Zimbabwe?s economy is at a halt.
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An internal evaluation of the International Finance Corporation, the World Bank Group?s private-sector arm, found that projects in Africa had performed below average.
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A small change in American legislation could allow the U.S. to buy food in Africa to feed the famished there.
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Crippling electricity shortages in sub-Saharan Africa have begun to hamper the region?s development.
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A plurality of Africans are optimistic about their future, according to a poll conducted in 10 sub-Saharan nations.
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