2012-01-05
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South Sudan Raid Shows Rivals’ Escalating Clashes
The world’s newest country seems to be exploding in violence.
Somalia’s Insurgents Embrace Twitter as a Weapon
While the Shabab militants are waging a traditional guerrilla war in Somalia, they are also using social media in a propaganda war with Kenya.
Amid a Berber Reawakening in Libya, Fears of Revenge
The Amazigh are re-emerging as a political force after decades of oppression. But some question whether the swift social reorganization could lead to internecine war.
Singer Responds to ‘Patriotic Duty’ to Enter Senegal’s Presidential Race
Youssou N’Dour, although extremely popular in his country, must overcome a lack of political experience in his campaign.
U.S. Relies on Contractors in Somalia Conflict
The American fight against extremists is being outsourced out of reluctance to send troops back into a country they hastily exited nearly two decades ago.
For Somali Women, Pain of Being a Spoil of War
With the famine putting hundreds of thousands of women on the move, more rapes are being reported now in Somalia than at any time in recent memory.
Millions From Diamonds Go to Mugabe, Observers Say
Tens of millions of dollars in diamond profits are said to be bypassing the treasury of Zimbabwe and ending up with President Robert Mugabe and his supporters.
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