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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 charade of ideology is over. All over the world children are used to fight for greed and power.
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Some opportunists have been feeding off the chaos in the country for so long that they refuse to let go.
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Analysts said the Nigerian vote showed that many African voters are steadily losing confidence in their democracies.
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For South Africa, hosting the World Cup of soccer in 2010 is a chance to erase a whole host of stereotypes about Africa and its people.
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An opposition party said that soldiers seized ballots that had already been filled out in favor of the governing party?s presidential candidate.
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Increasing violence has rippled across energy markets, contributing to higher prices and tighter supplies.
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Nigeria is at a dangerous crossroads, perhaps its most perilous since winning independence from Britain in 1960.
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The opposition?s threat to boycott and the government?s insistence that the election will go forward have set up a showdown in the country.
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A U.N. report says arms and military equipment are being flown into Darfur in violation of Security Council resolutions.
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GoodWorks International has become a lightning rod in Nigeria as the country prepares to elect a new president.
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