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Tensions mounted along the Iraqi-Turkish border on Monday as the Turkish government sought parliamentary approval for military raids into northern Iraq.
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A spate of recent mini-series on Iranian state-run television are part of the government?s bid to use television as a more effective instrument to shape public opinion, analysts say.
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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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Democracy campaigners in Egypt say that while Washington may criticize Egypt?s human rights failings, it does little to follow up to ensure results.
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Thanks to surging oil production, Angola?s economy is booming, but most Angolans remain as poor as ever.
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A withering new internal report has found that the World Bank has long neglected African agriculture, one of the most important sectors in addressing chronic poverty.
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Political and legal experts suspect that a brutal two-year battle for the power in the A.N.C. is spreading from within the party to the government itself.
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The withdrawal of South Sudan?s former rebel movement from the power-sharing government is the gravest blow yet to the fragile peace accord signed two years ago.
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