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Wednesday, 16 May 2012
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NEWS FROM AFRICA
- Blasts Rock Central Nigerian City
- UN: 20,000 Who Fled Violence in Mali Need Help
- Egypt’s Military Rulers Speed Up Nominations for Presidential Election
- UAE Lifts Asset Freeze on Libya
- Egyptians Protest for 4th Day at Interior Ministry
- Oil Pipeline in Niger Delta Attacked by Militants
- Renewed Clashes Grip Egypt
- Renewed Atrocities Threaten IDPs in Eastern DRC
- Egyptians Blame Military for Soccer Bloodshed
- African Union Considers Future Leaders After Election Failure
- Senegal Opposition to Launch Election Campaigns
- DRC: Kabila Party Loses Seats, Retains Majority
- Ethiopian, Somali Forces Set to Advance on Al-Shabab Stronghold
- More Protests Over Senegal's Election Process Draw Police Response
- Senegalese President’s Decision to Seek Re-Election Provokes Protests
- Ethiopia Opens New Front against Somalia's al-Shabab
- Attacks on Nigerian Police Stations Leave 2 Dead
- DRC Army's Loyalties Uncertain Around Election
- Military Ruler Calls on Egyptians to Trust Army
- Turnout Appears Low in Vote for Egypt's Lower House
- AU Summit Highlights Africa's Tilt Toward the East
- Sudanese Rebels Claim Capture of Chinese Workers
- South Sudan Crisis 'Major Threat' to Peace: Ban
- Senegalese Decry Pre-Election Violence
- African Union Opens New Headquarters Funded By China
- Old Army in New Egypt
- Egyptians Stage Anti-Military Protest
- Hundreds of Protesters Gather for Rallies in Cairo
- Egypt Blocks Departure of US NGO Workers
- Ping Defends AU Libya Policy in Summit Opening Speech
- ICC Charges Force Kenyan Ministers to Step Aside
- Libya Splits Before Seeing Unity
- US Forces Rescue Kidnapped Westerners in Somalia
- Nigerian President Replaces Police Chief After Attacks
- Tahrir Square Packed as Egyptians Mark Uprising
- Egyptian Women Mark Year After Popular Uprising
- Media Group Says Reporters Face Restrictions in Much of Africa
- AU Observer Says Leadership Election a Chance for Change
- Pro-Gaddafi Fighters Retake Bani Walid
- Thousands Gather in Cairo for Anti-Military Rally
- Arab League: Syria Observers Need More Time
- Egypt's Tantawi to Partially Lift State of Emergency Wednesday
- One Year On, Egypt's Revolutionaries See Work in Progress
- Kenya Sets Up Legal Team to Help Respond to ICC
- Nigeria Police Investigating Kano Attacks
- Nigeria Struggles With Rise of Radical Islam
- US Special Forces Raid Frees US, Danish Aid Workers
- Nigeria Struggles With Rise of Radical Islam
- US Urging Sudan to Open Humanitarian Access to Conflict Areas
- Egypt's post-Mubarak Parliament Convenes
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