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Astana Cycling Team member Lance Armstrong talks to fans prior to the start of the third stage of the Tour of California cycling race, Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2009 in San Jose, Calif.
Africa   Armstrong   Cycling   Photos   Sport  
 The Miami Herald 
Lance Armstrong arrives in South Africa
| CAPE TOWN, South Africa -- Seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong has arrived in South Africa ahead of his appearance in the Cape Argus cycling race. | Armstrong flew into Cape Town late... (photo: AP / Michael A. Mariant)
Residents walk past a burnt car in Dogo Nahwa, Nigeria, Monday, March 8, 2010. More than 200 people, most of them Christians, were slaughtered on Sunday in central Nigeria, according to residents, aid groups and journalists. The local government gave a figure more than twice that amount, but offered no casualty list or other information to substantiate it.
Nigeria   Photos   Religious   Violence   Woman  
 ABC News 
Nigeria Urged to Investigate Religious Violence
By JON GAMBRELL Associated Press Writer | JOS, Nigeria March 9, 2010 (AP) The Associated Press | A woman cries during a funeral for victims in the Dogo Nahawa village, about 15 km (9 miles) to the... ... (photo: AP / Jon Gambrell)
Women sell food stuff at a local market in Bossangoa, Central African Republic, Feb. 13, 2007.  BBC News 
Central Africa's beguiling republic
| Poverty stricken, difficult to get around and considered too dangerous to visit by many Western governments, Central African Republic is not a tourism hot-spot. But our correspondent Chris Simpson h... (photo: AP / Schalk van Zuydam)
Africa   Economy   Photos   Poverty   Tourism  
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton  BBC News 
Hillary Clinton seeks Nigeria trial for Jos massacres
| Mark Lipdo of the Stefanos Foundation said he witnessed the massacre | US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has urged Nigeria to arrest and try those responsible for killings hundreds of people nea... (photo: Creative Commons / U.S. Department of State)
Africa   Nigeria   Photos   President   US  
Top Stories
Cellphones - Mobile Phones Taipei Times
Cellphones Africaˇ¦s latest tool against HIV-AIDS infections
| Cellphones may be a key weapon in the war against HIV and AIDS in Africa, the head of the UNAIDS agency said. | The relatively new technology has a role to play in a co... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Aids   Cellphones   Nigeria   Photos   Technology  
In this image taken from TV showing the bodies of victims of inter-faith violence as a crowd gathers around, in the town of Dogo Nahawa, Nigeria, about three miles (five kilometers) south of the city of Jos, Sunday March 7, 2010. The New York Times
Ethnic Violence in Nigeria Kills 500, Officials Say
| DAKAR, Senegal — Officials and human rights groups in Nigeria said Monday that about 500 people had died in weekend ethnic violence near the central city of Jos, ... (photo: AP / NTA TV)
Nigeria   Photos   Police   Religion   Violence  
 Nelson Mandela The Daily Mail
Nelson Mandela's ex-wife accuses former President of 'betraying' the blacks of South Africa
| Nelson Mandela's former wife Winnie has turned on her ex-husband and accused him of 'betraying' the blacks of South Africa in a scathing attack. | Mrs Mandela, 73, said... (photo: WN)
Africa   Leader   Photos   President   Woman  
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon speaks to the media after briefing the General Assembly with Special Envoy for Haiti, William Jefferson Clinton on the current situation in Haiti m&c
Ban calls for restraint in Nigeria's ethnic conflict
| New York - UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Monday called on Nigerian factions to exercise 'maximum restraint' as fighting between Muslims and Christians over the we... (photo: UN)
Conflict   Nigeria   Photos   Politics   UN  
Togo security forces block off three roads leading to Togo's opposition party headquarters in Lome, Togo, Monday March 8, 2010. The Boston Globe
Togo security blocks opposition headquarters
| LOME, Togo-Security forces on Monday blocked off three roads leading to Togo's opposition party headquarters a day after the group had staged protests claiming presiden... (photo: AP / Sunday Alamba)
Elections   Photos   Protests   Security   Togo  
French President Nicolas Sarkozy delivers his speech as part of a New Year ceremony to the army in Vannes, Western France, Friday Jan. 8, 2010 All Africa
Country's Economy Down As Sarkozy Visits
Rwanda's economy significantly suffered a 50.9% drop to 5.5% in 2009 from historical 11.2% growth registered in 2008. | ... (photo: AP / Remy de la Mauviniere)
Economy   France   Government   Photos   Sarkozy  
Teacher and owner of the Goodness Mercy school, Julliana Aunie inspects the damage to her school, that was destroyed during violence over the past few days in Maiduguri, Nigeria, Tuesday, Aug 4, 2009. The Boston Globe
Nigeria: More than 200 dead in religious violence
| JOS, Nigeria-Rioters armed with machetes slaughtered more than 200 people including a 4-day-old infant, residents said, less than two months after sectarian violence in... (photo: AP / Sunday Alamba)
Dealth   Nigeria   Photos   Religion   Violence  
Nigerian police officers stand guard in an area were the military are battling with gunmen in Kano, northern Nigeria, Wednesday April 18, 2007. The New York Times
Nigeria: More Than 200 Dead in Religious Violence
| Filed at 4:50 a.m. ET | JOS, Nigeria (AP) -- Rioters armed with machetes slaughtered more than 200 people including a 4-day-old infant, residents said, less than two mo... (photo: AP / George Osodi)
Death   Nigeria   Photos   Religion   Violence  
Business & Economy Politics
- Niger-Delta - Community Lays Out Conditions for Peace
- Niger Lobby Protests Over Mining Firm
- FG Approves N18 Billion for Roads in Niger Delta
- ICT - Niger to Deploy 100 Units of V-Sat
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- The Coup in Niger
- BBC News - Niger coup leaders name transitional government
- Shell says planted explosives damage an oil flow station in
- Shell says planted explosives damage an oil flow station in
Salou Djibo, left, leader of the military junta which overthrew the nation's strongman president days earlier, welcomes ECOWAS President Mohammed Ibn Chambas, center, as the ruling junta meets with envoys from the U.N., African Union., and ECOWAS, in central Niamey, Niger Sunday, Feb. 21, 2010.
Niger transitional government named
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Society & Culture Health
- Niger: Once-Taboo Topic of Hunger Spoken Again
- Niger Delta - Ume-Ezeoke, Marwa Task Youth, Civil Society On
- Niger soldiers promise elections
- NIGER: Do two wrongs make a right?
NIGER: Constitution crisis turned coup
NIGER: Constitution crisis turned coup
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- NIGER: Food pressures spread north
- Trading Mosquito Nets For Polio Vaccine in Niger
- 300 Children Lose Parents to Aids in Niger
- Mediator Seeks 'New Start' After Niger Coup
NIGER: Constitution crisis turned coup
NIGER: Constitution crisis turned coup
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Wildlife & Nature Human Rights
-  Fire destroys Durban stores
-  Koeberg slick scare
- Citizens in Demam And Environs Express Readiness to Live Up
- Kenya: Financing Climate-Change Fight
Filipino fishermen load tuna, which is exported to Japan, U.S. and Europe, at the General Santos city port, southern Philippines Monday, Feb. 23, 2009.
Deal could be struck to protect bluefin tuna and African elephant
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- Nigerian Christian villagers flee threats of fresh attacks b
- Rights Officials Call for Justice in Nigeria Massacre
-  Christians flee after Nigeria's massacre
- Dormant Human Rights Body Reappears
Residents walk past a burnt car in Dogo Nahwa, Nigeria, Monday, March 8, 2010. More than 200 people, most of them Christians, were slaughtered on Sunday in central Nigeria, according to residents, aid groups and journalists. The local government gave a figure more than twice that amount, but offered no casualty list or other information to substantiate it.
Nigeria Urged to Investigate Religious Violence
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