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In South Sudan, A Wave Of Tribal Killings Tests Fragile Independence
Raghavan Sudarsan, The Washington Post, 31 January, 2012
LIKUANGOLE, South Sudan — Nothing is intact in this town, save the memories. Every hut was burned to the ground. The only health clinic and the only school were torched. Hundreds were killed or injured. Thousands more fled.
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Kenya’s Corn Crop Large Enough to Meet Needs, Won’t Import Grain
Johnstone Ole Turana, Bloomberg, 25 January, 2012
US Military Raid In Somalia Frees American, Dane
Katharine Houreld, The Associated Press, 25 January, 2012
U.S. Swoops In To Free 2 From Pirates In Somali Raid
Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times, 25 January, 2012
As Africa’s Consumers Rise, So Does Inequality
Duncan Miriri, Reuters, 24 January, 2012
Top U.N. Official Moves To Somalia As Violence Rages
Abdi Sheikh and Feisal Omar, Reuters, 24 January, 2012
Hague Ruling Bittersweet Victory For Kenyan Poll Victims
Beatrice Gachenge, Reuters, 23 January, 2012
Nigeria Sectarian Violence Shows No Signs Of Abating
Mike Pflanz, The Daily Telegraph, 22 January, 2012
Churches In Sudan Encounter More Hostility After South's Independence
Frederick Nzwili, Ecumenical News Agency, 20 January, 2012
Ethiopia Forcing Thousands Off Land To Make Room For Saudi And Indian Investors
Mike Pflanz, The Daily Telegraph, 17 January, 2012
Born in Unity, South Sudan Is Torn Again
Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times, 13 January, 2012