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How states are aiming to keep dollars out of Sudan
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Why Lesotho goes hungry in rich S. Africa's shadow
BBC (UK)

Cameroon papers go on gay witch hunt
PlanetOut.com (US)

In Darfur, tiny steps towards policing a lawless land
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Easing the burden of school fees in Africa
Christian Science Monitor (US)

Nigerian oil delta burns with hate
The Guardian (UK)

What are these missionaries doing in Africa?
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Sudan divides Africans with bid to chair Union
Washington Post (registr. req'd)

Political crisis and violence loom over Nigeria
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Nigeria bans same-sex relationships
RainbowNetwork.com (UK)

Liberia's Harvard-trained "Queen" sworn in as leader
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Africa's first woman leader vows change
Washington Post (registr. req'd)

Murder from Darfur to Cairo
Salon.com (US)

To fight terror, US troops in Africa build schools
Christian Science Monitor (US)

Kenyan drought leads to calls for sustainable development
Washington Post (registr. req'd)

Who's to blame for the death of Sudanese refugees?
Counterpunch (US)

A comeback in Congo
The Economist (UK)

Few choices for Egypt's Sudanese migrants
Christian Science Monitor (US)

Blood flows with oil in poor Nigerian villages
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Mugabe seen driving Zimbabwe deeper into crisis
Reuters (US)

Nigerian Anglicans seeing gay challenge to orthodoxy
New York Times (registr. req'd)

How EU, US dumping hurts African farmers
Christian Science Monitor (US)

For Liberia's "Iron Lady" toughness part of the territory
Washington Post (registr. req'd)

Rape charge unleashes power struggle in South Africa
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Guinea-Bissau turns swords into saucepans
BBC (UK)

South Africa's top court blesses gay marriage
Washington Post (registr. req'd)

Next target in African AIDS fight: sugar daddies
Christian Science Monitor (US)

Forced to marry, Africa girls pay lasting price
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Curtain rises on a growing rift in Egypt
Los Angeles Times (registr. req'd)

Waiting for their moment in the worst place to be a woman
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Liberia's presidential wait
Christian Science Monitor (US)

A harvest of hunger in Malawi
Washington Post (registr. req'd)

Are African "donor darlings" stifling democracy?
Christian Science Monitor (US)

Malaria: the worst marketed disease on the planet
Counterpunch (US)

Widening rebel split may mean more Sudan strife
Los Angeles Times (registr. req'd)

Drought deepen poverty, starving more Africans
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Office worker describes chaos in Ethiopian capital
BBC (UK)

Ethiopia defies international ruling, and its allies do nothing
The Economist (UK)

Sudanese women's value measured in cows, not education
Yahoo!.com (US)

UN puts children in forefront of African AIDS effort
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Namibia chips away at African taboos on homosexuality
Washington Post (registr. req'd)

Tensions rise in Horn of Africa
Christian Science Monitor (US)

Many Liberian women see the ballot box as a step up
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Where others mined wealth, Congo villagers scrape living
Los Angeles Times (registr. req'd)

Pirates: latest threat to African food aid
Christian Science Monitor (US)

The rise of Africa's women politicians
Christian Science Monitor (US)

Liberians line up to vote, saying long wait is worth it
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Raping the Congo
Yahoo! News (US)

Algeria's bygones can't be bygones if the pain is still raw
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Fresh Darfur attacks: sign of a peace deal?
Christian Science Monitor (US)

Sudan: discord in the east threatens peace in the south
The Economist (UK)

Nightmare for African women: birthing injuries and little help
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Violence threatens Darfur relief
BBC (UK)

In Zimbabwe, hope survives destruction
Boston Globe (US)

Nigerian Anglicans break with Church of England over gays
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Bush's war and the Egyptian elections
Salon.com (US)

Forgotten war rumbles on in south Congo province
Reuters (US)

Africa's peace-seekers: Petronille Vaweka
Christian Science Monitor (US)

What went wrong in Eritrea
Slate.com

After Egypt's vote, a surge of skepticism
Washington Post (registr. req'd)

Off camera, Darfur deteriorates
Boston Globe (US)

Healing wounds: Congo's rape victims try to rebuild lives
BBC (UK)

Digging for tainted gold in Congo
Christian Science Monitor (US)

South African schools struggle on borrowed land
Christian Science Monitor (US)

Global aid system stalled as Niger crisis deepened
Washington Post (registr. req'd)

Niger way of life "under threat"
BBC (UK)

Sudanese rebel's death breeds African conspiracy theories
Reuters (US)

Season of destruction returns to Niger
Los Angeles Times (registr. req'd)

Nigeria slammed over gay stonings
Gay.com (UK)

Rights group issues statement on Uganda's gay harassment
Amnesty International (UK)

Rebel leader's death bodes ill for peace in Sudan
The Guardian (UK)

African debt, war and imperialism are linked
Counterpunch (US)

Niger's people living on the edge
BBC (UK)

Oil inflames Nigeria's ethnic tensions
Christian Science Monitor (US)

Niger's crisis finally gets the spotlight
Reuters (US)

US pushes anti-terrorism in Africa
Washington Post (registr. req'd)

World "ignores" Niger food crisis
BBC (UK)

Conversations with Rwanda's mass murderers
Salon.com (US)

US to pressure Sudan to take action against rapes
Washington Post (registr. req'd)

S. African school tries to keep Afrikaans-only status
Christian Science Monitor (US)

Enemies join forces to lead Sudan on road to peace
New York Times (registr. req'd)

US liberals shouldn't write off aid to Africa
Mother Jones (US)

A journalist's view of Zimbabwe's slide into crisis
Mother Jones (US)

Nigerians free to hold peaceful protests
BBC (UK)

Congolese take first steps to national elections
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Bitterness, broken dreams for Benin's child slaves
Reuters (US)

The death of a matriarch: South Africa's Rain Queen
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Sudan's shame
Boston Globe (US)

1000 die every day in Congo: where's the media?
Christian Science Monitor (US)

Zimbabwe's Mugabe is burning opponents out of their home
The Independent (UK)

A Sudan story
Washington Post (registr. req'd)

Leaving behind Zimbabwe's land
BBC (UK)

UN using tough tactics to secure Congo peace
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Banned group leads dissent in Egypt
Washington Post (registr. req'd)

Mournful math: counting the dead in Darfur
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Professor urges action on Darfur
Salon.com (US)

In divided Darfur, a shared will to fight
Washington Post (US)

AIDS compels Africans to challenge widows' "cleansing"
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Tallying Darfur terror: guesswork with a cause
International Herald Tribune (France)

US says maverick doctor harms anti-AIDS moves
Reuters (US)

Word of Togo leader's victory ignites clashes
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Fear hinders Rwanda's quest for justice
Los Angeles Times (registr. req'd)

In Sudan, the daily battle to provide aid
Washington Post (registr. req'd)

In rural Zimbabwe, AIDS still means death
Washington Post (registr. req'd)

Southern Sudan's frontline town
BBC (UK)

Deadly virus alters Angola's traditions
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Battling a virus -- and anger -- in Angola
Los Angeles Times (registr. req'd)

Bolton in the Western Sahara
Counterpunch (US)

Mugabe and the "John Paul" option: an African pope?
Christian Science Monitor (US)

Lessons from Rwanda
International Herald Tribune (France)

African activists describe pope as obstacle to AIDS prevention
AFP (France)

Glimmers of defiance in a wary Zimbabwe
Washington Post (registr. req'd)

Zimbabwe: the next step
AllAfrica.com (South Africa)

Zimbabwe's veneer of fairness
BBC (UK)

When marriage kills: women and AIDS in Africa
New York Times (registr. req'd)

US abstinence-only programs undermine Uganda AIDS programs
Salon.com (US)

Zimbabwe voters' views
BBC (UK)

In Zimbabwe, witholding of food magnifies hunger for change
Washington Post (registr. req'd)

In Congo, peace eludes its UN keepers
Washington Post (registr. req'd)

Mugabe poised to rig Zimbabwe's election
The Economist (UK)

Zimbabwe on the verge of collapse
Salon.com (US)

Zimbabwean election "cannot be free and fair"
The Guardian (UK)

Recent Rawanda films grapple with unresolved events
Boston Globe (US)

Fear drives long trek from Kenya to Darfur
Reuters (US)

A plan for Africa that might work
The Economist (UK)

Congo tribal killings create a new wave of refugees
New York Times (registr. req'd)

No justice for Congo's raped
BBC (UK)

Tens of thousands raped in Congo conflict
The Guardian (UK)

Women's voices rise as Rwanda reinvents itself
New York Times (registr. req'd)

UN to tackle claims of Congo sex abuse
The Independent (UK)

War crimes indictment could save Sudanese lives
Radio Netherlands (Netherlands)

UN: over 100 killed, 200 raped in Congo
AFP (France)

The secret genocide archive
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Remembering the women of Darfur
Boston Globe (US)

If not in Darfur, then where?
The Guardian (UK)

French hone hypocrisy in Africa
CBS News (US)

For Congo's mothers, unceasing loss
Washington Post (registr. req'd)

A former rebel's search for Sudanese identity
Washington Post (registr. req'd)

Art show forces Belgium to ask hard questions about Congo
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Lands carved for a colonial feast: what of the borders?
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Sudan: western oil greed trumps "genocide" concerns
Worldpress.org (US)

The future of Sudanese refugees in the West
Counterpunch (US)

Why should we shield the killers of Darfur?
New York Times (registr. req'd)

In Darfur, Africa left to take the lead
Christian Science Monitor (US)

The Congo war's terrible legacy of sexual violence
Salon.com (US)

Marketing Darfur
Washington Post (registr. req'd)

Cellphones and girls in school: is this South Sudan?
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Civilians bear brunt of violence in Darfur
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Congolese town recalls despot fondly
Washington Post (registr. req'd)

Sudan peace deal allows displaced to go home at last
New York Times (registr. req'd)

World ignoring war-torn Darfur
BBC (UK)

In South Africa, stigma magnifies pain of AIDS
Washington Post (registr. req'd)

Dithering over Darfur
Salon.com (US)

Peace deal for Sudan brings opportunity
AP (US)

Sudan's women hope for peace, divided over Sharia
Reuters (US)

Mandela challenges AIDS stigma
Radio Netherlands (Netherlands)

Looking upon Qaddafi's works, half sunk in the sands
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Can Africa solve African problems?
Christian Science Monitor (US)

Patching up Sudan
Radio Netherlands (Netherlands)

Good Copts, sad Copts: Egypt's troubled religious minority
The Economist (UK)

Peace radio takes on "hate media" in Ivory Coast
Reuters (US)

Dose of prevention where HIV thrives
Washington Post (registr. req'd)

Libyans in HIV case say they're forgotten victims
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Africa fights AIDS with girl power
Christian Science Monitor (US)

Deadly reversals: Congos victims become agressors
The Guardian (UK)

Congo, Rwanda conflict on brink of war
Human Rights Watch (US)

For Africa's poor pregnancy can be life-threatening
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Darfur keeps getting worse
The Economist (UK)

Enlisting literature to fight AIDS in Africa
New York Times (registr. req'd)

South Africans with AIDS see ray of hope
Washington Post (registr. req'd)

Lacking doctors, Africa is training substitutes
New York Times (registr. req'd)

France is cast as the villain in Ivory Coast
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Violence in Darfur inspires surge in student activism
Washington Post (registr. req'd)

Terror by night: waking up to Darfur
Counterpunch (US)

Colonial tensions re-emerge in Ivory Coast
Washington Post (registr. req'd)

In Darfur, do-it-yourself security
Christian Science Monitor (US)

Turmoil in Ivory Coast: once again, things fall apart
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Two months with the UN in Darfur
Slate.com (US)

Using a new language in Africa to save dying ones
New York Times (registr. req'd)

A Liberian's bittersweet journey back home
Christian Science Monitor (US)

In Kenya, free schools feed a different hunger
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Can the African Union's troops bring peace to Sudan?
The Economist (UK)

Zambia's president promises to supply more AIDS drugs
New York Times (registr. req'd)

S. Africans shun a remedy for AIDS
Washington Post (registr. req'd)

Oil fuels genocide in Darfur
Village Voice (US)

How did Darfur happen?
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Livestock looting another tragedy for Darfur families
Washington Post (registr. req'd)

Zimbabwe's opposition leader: acquitted -- for now
The Economist (UK)

Kenyan environmentalist first African woman to win Peace Prize
New York Times (registr. req'd)

How Sudan plays cat and mouse with the West
Christian Science Monitor (US)

How a trial could change S. Africa's presidential succession
The Economist (UK)

Gangsterism in Nigeria pushes up world oil prices
The Economist (UK)

Rage finds an outlet in Sudan's rebel camps
The Guardian (UK)

In Darfur, Rwandan soldiers relive their past
Washington Post (registr. req'd)

The UN's hollow threat: too little too late in the Sudan?
The Economist (UK)

The UN's hollow threat: too little too late in the Sudan?
The Economist (UK)

The wolf is real, and nobody's listening
International Herald Tribune (France)

Logistics, bureaucracy frustrate efforts to aid Darfur refugees
Los Angeles Times (registr. req'd)

Darfur: why the stalemate in Abuja?
AllAfrica.com (South Africa)

US engages Africa in terror fight
Christian Science Monitor (US)

While Darfur boils, Sudan's forgotten yearn to go home
Baltimore Sun (US)

In Sudan, rape's lasting hurt
Los Angeles Times (US)

Escape from Sudan
Village Voice (UK)

Genocide "embedded" in Sudan government's war strategy
Arabic News (US)

Black Muslims and the Sudan
In These Times (US)

Genesis of the Darfur crisis
allAfrica.com (South Africa)

Victims of other Sudan wars ignored
AP (US)

An African foul-up with an intriguing cast of Britons
New York Times (registr. req'd)

What's behind the Darfur crisis -- and what's next?
Christian Science Monitor (US)

Angola flirts with democracy
The Economist (UK)

Dying in Darfur
The New Yorker (US)

Hunted by death squads, a people without hope
The Guardian (UK)

Once prosperous Sudanese struggle to survive
Boston Globe (US)

Enough crusades: support an African-led solution for Darfur
The Guardian (UK)

Targeting the teachers of Darfur
Washington Post (registr. req'd)

Darfur aid worker's diary
BBC (UK)

Germany apologizes for 1904 Namibia genocide
India Daily (India)

Zimbabwe gambles with citizens access to food
Human Rights Watch (US)

Disaster in Darfur
New York Review of Books (US)

Misreading the truth in Sudan
New York Times (registr. req'd)

China in Africa: all trade with no political baggage
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Sudanese refugess face cholera timebomb
Nature (UK)

Reining in Sudan's militia
BBC (UK)

Efforts to reform Nigeria
The Economist (UK)

US and UK rattle sabers at Sudan
Salon.com (US)

Evicted from camp, Sudan refugees live in limbo
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Inside Sudan's Arab militia
The Observer (UK)

Aid worker tells of horror at Darfur
The Scotsman (UK)

Text of UN resolution on Sudan
AP (US)

Death and deception in Darfur
Washington Post (registr. req'd)

Stepping up the pressure on Sudan
The Economist (UK)

Africa's new model for spreading oil wealth
Christian Science Monitor (US)

UN peacekeepers: Congo on the brink of full-scale war
International Herald Tribune (France)

Threats and excuses from Sudan's government
The Economist (UK)

In Lesotho, girls hit the books
Christian Science Monitor (US)

Too late for Darfur
Radio Netherlands (Netherlands)

Camps offer scan refuge from Sudan's war
Philadelphia Inquirer (US)

Sudan: land in the grip of death
The Independent (UK)

Rumblings of war in the heart of Africa
Christian Science Monitor (US)

Despite appeals: chaos still stalks the Sudanese
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Zimbabwe's Mugabe uses law as a political tool
Washington Post (registr. req'd)

Darfur a challege for African diplomacy
BBC (UK)

US can help end Darfur genocide
Boston Globe (US)

Sudan's ravines of death
New York Times (registr. req¹d)

Egypt's new cabinet
The Economist (UK)

Racism at root of Sudan's Darfur crisis
Christian Science Monitor (US)

Singers of Sudan study war no more
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Trading tomorrow to eat today
Los Angeles Times (US)

Going nowhere: democracy in Egypt
The New Yorker (US)

Egypt after Mubarek: beware the trust-fundamentalists
Slate.com (US)

Sierra Leone war crimes court tests new models for justice
Christian Science Monitor (US)

Eyewitnesses to atrocities along Chad-Sudan border
Washington Post (registr. req'd)

Why Sudan has become a Bush priority
Christian Science Monitor (US)

Analysts concerned over US-Libya ties
AP (US)

Sudan captive tells story
AllAfrica.com (South Africa)

Rape new weapon against S. Africa's lesbians
Reuters (US)

Pushing out Zimbabwe's middle class
The Economist (UK)

Life in Congo: Another coup, another crisis
New York Times (registr. req'd)

As genocide unfolds in Sudan
Washington Post (registr. req'd)

Sudan's final solution
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Time for action in Sudan
New York Times (registr. req'd)

African leaders scapegoat gays
Kansas City Star (US)

Zambia calls on Zimbabwe to unite in fight against AIDS
AFP (France)

Group wants US to intervene in Sudan
Antiwar.com (US)

Fighting HIV in Africa: the fidelity fix
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Coup attempt crushed in the Congo
Washington Post (registr. req'd)

Rape a tool in Sudan conflict
Knight Ridder (US)

Ethiopia's land squeeze a continent's dilemma
Chicago Tribune (US)

Ethiopian rape case pits law against culture
Washington Post (registr. req'd)

Sudan's broken dreams awaken
AllAfrica.com (South Africa)

Lay down the law to the killers of Khartoum
International Herald Tribune (France)

Break through to Darfur
Los Angeles Times (registr. req'd)

Sudan's human tragedy
Boston Globe (US)

US holds the key to peace in the Sudan
Boston Globe (US)

Sudan's conflicts: peace in the south, war in the west
The Economist (UK)

Sudanese women tell of brutal rapes in secret camps
San Francisco Chronicle (US)

Sex and death in the heart of Africa
The Independent (UK)

Violence, crime threaten Nigerian goverment
AP (US)

Warriors in West Africa need jobs as well as peace treaties
New York Times (registr. req'd)

More violence leaves Nigerian goverment struggling for control
AFP (France)

South Africa needs more graveyards to bury AIDS dead
Reuters (US)

Ethnic, sectarian upheavals push Nigeria to the edge
AllAfrica.com (South Africa)

The UN's blind eye towards Sudan's genocide
Village Voice (US)

Living with AIDS in South Africa
BBC (UK)

The tree that supported Sudan becomes the war's latest victim
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Sudan: Africa's biggest country in flames
The Economist (UK)

Idle on Darfur
Washington Post (registr. req'd)

No rest for anti-apartheid satirist
Reuters (US)

The shameful Muslim silence on Darfur
The Daily Star (Lebanon)

Prevent further bloodshed in Nigeria
Human Rights Watch (US)

Libya, the AIDS virus and a disturbing verdict
Globe & Mail (Canada)

Uprooted Sudanese balk at invitation to return home
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Sudan's dirty war
Daily Telegraph (UK)

UNconscionable: the crisis in Sudan's Darfur region
The Economist (UK)

Ethnic cleansing in Darfur
Human Rights Watch (US)

Genocide in Sudan
In These Times (US)

Darfur in flames
Al-Ahram Weekly (Egypt)

A lifetime ago: a South African freedom fighter looks back
Washington Post (registr. req'd)

South Africa: a decade of democracy
BBC (UK)

Meet South Africa's buppies
Salon.com (US)

South Africa's new goal: economic equality
Baltimore Sun (US)

Attacked, expelled, ignored: Sudan's war on Darfur
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Rape, torture, one million refugees: Sudan's crisis unfolds
The Independent (UK)

Human traffickers from Nigeria
The Economist (UK)

Hopes and tears of the Congo flow in its mythic river
New York Times (registr. req'd)

African Anglicans shun US money over gay issue
Christian Science Monitor (US)

South Africa: Mbeki's monopoly
Mother Jones (US)

Voices of the dead echo across Algeria
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Fighting for justice in the new South Africa
BBC (UK)

Sudan's strife
Mother Jones (US)

Simmering disaster in Dafur, Sudan
Radio Netherlands (Netherlands)

Remember Rwanda, act on Sudan
Washington Times (US)

"Lion's den murder" underscores lingering tensions in South Africa
Boston Globe (US)

What the world needs now is DDT
New York Times (registr. req'd)

A decade after massacres, Rwanda outlaws ethnicity
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Rwanda bucks blind obedience
Christian Science Monitor (US)

A season of evil: a Rwanda survivor remembers a preventable genocide
Village Voice (US)

Rwanda: witness to genocide
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Eritrea's female veterans seek a peacetime role
Washington Post (registr. req'd)

Clinton's lies about Rwanda's genocide
The Nation (US)

A trickle of AIDS drugs can bring a torrent of hope in Africa
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Nigerian Islamists veto vaccines
Christian Science Monitor (US)

The heart of darkness that was Rwanda
Washington Post (registr. req'd)

Lessons from the Rwandan genocide
The Economist (UK)

Rwanda's traditional courts, flawed but necessary
Reuters (US)

Africa's oil tycoons: why are so many Angolan's so poor?
The Nation (US)

Zimbabwe's white farmers start over again in Zambia
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Equatorial Guinea: where coup plots are routine
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Mercenaries in Africa: a coup plot and its murky aftermath
The Economist (UK)

Zambia bans students from having condoms
Rainbownetwork.com (US)

Algeria: a state of depression
Le Monde Diplomatique (France)

Forgotten black box may cast light on Rwanda
The Guardian (UK)

Egyptian weightlifter sees herself as role model
Reuters (US)

Sudan: torn between war and peace
AP (US)

Two guilty of South African gay massacre
BBC (UK)

Africa's children of AIDS
Chicago Sun-Times (US)

Saying no to polio shots in Nigeria
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Sub-Saharan migrants in Libya face backlash
Washington Post (US)

Q&A: Sierra Leone's war crimes tribunal
BBC (UK)

Sierra Leone war crimes court inaugurated
AFP (France)

For aid workers, the need for neutrality
Washington Post (US)

Study: thousands of girls fighting on the front lines
Reuters (US)

Mission impossible:Uganda’s last push against the rebels
BBC (UK)

Libya's nuclear trail
Christian Science Monitor (US)

Group says Egypt entraps, tortures gays
AP (US)

African strife inflamed by mysticism
Christian Science Monitor (US)

Anger and frustration as Moroccan villagers queue for quake aid
AFP (France)

AIDS-testing in Botswana
The Economist (UK)

Unnoticed genocide in Sudan
Washington Post (US)

No respite for Ivory Coast's immigrants
Reuters (US)

Chad's oil boom: the making of an African petrostate
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Sudan's refugees wait and hope
Christian Science Monitor (US)

"Aunties" urge safe sex, Ugandan-style
Washington Post (US)

Zimbabwe's police ban women's "love" march
BBC (UK)

Local politics, national habits: Nigeria's state politics
The Economist (UK)

Africa's future may depend on women's employment
Women's eNews (US)

East Africa's struggle for Nile water grows turbulent
Reuters (US)

Talks about talks in Zimbabwe
The Economist (UK)

Liberia: do not forget the crimes
International Heritage Tribune (France)

Arms and the child in the Congo
Maclean's (Canada)

A sham trial in Zimbabwe
New York Times (registr. req'd)

The people of southern Sudan are starved for books
The Economist (UK)

The logs of war: how timber fuels the world's worst conflicts
Le Monde Diplomatique (France)

Court to boost human rights in Africa
Behind the Mask (South Africa)

Stomach-churning revelations about Angola's rulers
The Economist (UK)

Sudan's balancing act: what's next for peace?
BBC (UK)

The self-taught Jews of Uganda
The Economist (UK)

Ethiopian genocide: military massacres Anuak
In These Times (US)

Spare the rod: corporal punishment outlawed in Zambia
IPS (Mexico)

Group therapy eases burden of AIDS in Uganda
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Mending sub-Saharan Africa
The Economist (UK)

Kenya court allows HIV+ pupils in schools
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Danger remains as war fades in eastern Congo
Reuters (US)

Sudan's lost generation learn how to be children again
The Independent (UK)

How Ethiopia's cooking-oil industry got burned by US aid
Christian Science Monitor (US)

Egypt muzzles calls for democracy
Washington Post (US)

Africa's quandary: whites with land vs. landless blacks
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Will the French indict Cheney for Halliburton's shady dealings in Nigeria?
The Nation (US)

Five African hotspots cool down
Christian Science Monitor (US)

Libya presses US to end sanctions
New York Times (registr. req'd)

In Africa, what does it take to be a country?
Washington Post (US)

Africa faces another tough year
Toronto Star (Canada)

Benin's youngest boys join the hard cycle of migrant labor
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Libya's nuclear program: Qaddafi comes clean
The Economist (UK)

Reports of rape and torture inside Zimbabwean militia
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Keeping the peace in Sierra Leone and Liberia
Slate.com (US)

Carrot or stick: which nudged Libya?
Christian Science Monitor (US)

Lessons from Liberia: war crimes without end
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Rumba in the jungle: Congo's music, like the country, faces hard times
The Economist (UK)

US policy blamed for abortion deaths in Ethiopia
San Francisco Chronicle (US)

Refugee merry-go-round in the Ivory Coast
Slate.com (US)

Bye-bye Bob: Zimbabwe is isolated, Africa divided
The Economist (UK)

Out of Africa: Mugabe tries to break up the Commonwealth
Slate.com (US)

Rags to riches: can oil help the poor in Chad?
The Economist (UK)

Life in Mugabe-ville
The Atlantic (US)

Kenya's anti-corruption campaign is wooing back donors
The Economist (UK)

Liberian women demand peace
Ms. Magazine (US)

Congo tries to unite enemies
Christian Science Monitor (US)

Is the Internet Africa's best hope?
Boston Globe (US)

Two nations fight AIDS
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Disarming the last Rwandan génocidaires
The Economist (UK)

Bold plan to treat AIDS in South Africa
Boston Globe (US)

Zimbabwe: why we must be our brother's keeper
The Nation (Kenya)

Fragile Congolese peace threatened by rising rebel violence
The Independent (UK)

US trade law gives Africa hope, and hard jobs
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Congo needs real help now
International Herald Tribune (France)

Bounty for Liberian ex-pres included in US's $87 billion war package
New York Times (registr. req'd)

US cotton subsidies make Africa's poor poorer
Reason (US)

The evangelist and the dictator
Ms. Magazine (US)

Congo practices a wary peace
Washington Post (US)

African war, American music
The New Yorker (US)

Good -- and bad -- news for press freedom in Zimbabwe
Mother Jones (US)

Sahara women relish their rights
BBC (UK)

How a bullet led to an unlikely friendship in South Africa
Christian Science Monitor (US)

Congo: the most unconventional weapon
New York Times (registr. req'd)

A breakthrough in Sudan
The Economist (UK)

Burundi peace in African hands
Christian Science Monitor (US)

Mugabe's madness
Washington Post (US)

Defender of the faith: why Anglican eyes are fixed on an African bishop
The Atlantic (US)

Nigeria's Anglicans stick with the dark ages
Behind the Mask (S. Africa)

Hollywood arrives in Capetown
BBC (UK)

Egypt's Pharoahs-in-waiting
The Atlantic (US)

Radical Islam's move on Africa
Washington Post (US)

Liberia's war leaves town and its lives to the weeds
New York Times (registr. req'd)

We need to understand what went wrong in Liberia
AllAfrica.com (South Africa)

Bush meat: Africa and environmentalism
In These Times (US)

We are all Africans
American Scientist (US)

Nigerians protest gay priests, bishops
AP (US)

South African lesbians gather in Johannesburg
Behind the Mask (South Africa)

Africa's betting public lures foreign investors
New York Times (registr. req'd)

"Price list" for Kenya's judges
BBC (UK)

When Liberia calls to collect, can Americans refuse to answer?
Los Angeles Times (registr. req'd)

Uganda gays demand rights
Rainbownetwork.com (UK)

Botswana's "unnatural practices" law stands
Behind the Mask (South Africa)

"Sodomite" sentenced to death by stoning in Nigeria
Behind the Mask (South Africa)

Ethiopian Jews: waiting for the promised land
Boston Globe (US)

A Kenyan iconoclast and her unusual husband
New York Times (registr. req'd)

South Africa recognizes gay unions
DataLounge.com (US)

Nigerian Woman Escapes Stoning Sentence
The Guardian (UK)

Sudan's children locked in land of nod
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Liberian war one without borders
Washington Post (US)

African Bishops get mandate for gay summit
allAfrica.com (S. Africa)

Another 62 gay men arrested in Egypt
Behind the Mask (S. Africa)

Egypt's air-conditioned Islam
Le Monde Diplomatique (France)

Dozens arrested after Harare protest
The Guardian (UK)

Peace and reason amid chaos in Liberia
New York Times (registr. req'd)

The state of Kenya's gay community
Behind the Mask (South Africa)

Islamists target Morocco's Jews
The Guardian (UK)

End of sanctions opens doors for Libya
AP (US)

African divide over gay bishop
BBC (UK)

Uganda's child rebels
The Economist (UK)

Years of war leave Liberia hollow
Washington Post (US)

Botswana's "Miss Marple" reflects growing pains
Christian Science Monitor (US)

Zimbabwe Poll Results Should Prod Mugabe Into Talks
The Daily News (Zimbabwe)

Egypt: A few good women
Huriyah Magazine

Rwanda's presidential election
The Economist (UK)

S. Africa: sparks in the township
New Left Review (US)

Liberia: soldiers with dolls and blue hair gel
Washington Post (US)

Amina Lawal stoning appeal in Nigeria
BBC (UK)

Rwanda: First Multiparty Election Underway
UNIRIN

Liberia Massacre Reported
BBC (UK)

Nigeria: More Die In Renewed Ethnic Fighting
AllAfrica.com (S. Africa)

Liberia's president departs, but the fighting goes on
The Economist (UK)

Armies of compassion: Liberia needs justice, not pity
The New Republic (US)

Liberian Names Successor
Washington Post (US)

S. Africa: Constitutional Court Dismisses Lesbian Couple's Application
AllAfrica.com (S. Africa)

AIDS in South Africa: A health tragedy compounded by government farce
The Economist (UK)

America and Liberia: A desperate cry for help
The Economist (UK)

Congo-Kinshasa: Fighting Erupts
UNIRIN

Ghana: a peek into the closet
Behind the Mask (S. Africa)

Civilians Flee as Rebels Attack Liberian Capital
Washington Post (US)

Libya leader: only gays get AIDS
Fridae.com (Hong Kong)

Why don't US lefties protest about Africa?
The New Republic (US)

Liberia: beware wars of altruism
Wall St. Journal (US)

Peaced together: Sudan in a promising but prickly place
The American Prospect (US)

How Iraq begat Liberia
Reason (US)

Congo: millions die, Bush is silent
Salon.com (US)

Girls together in Kenya
Behind the Mask (South Africa)

Disease, chaos in tense Liberia
Globe and Mail (Canada)

Nigerian police 'brutalise' strikers
BBC (UK)

Islam and Africa
The Economist (UK)

The pressing need to rescue Congo
Globe and Mail (Canada)

At Congo university, lessons are hard-learned
Washington Post (US)

AIDS: hope for poor South Africans
The Economist (UK)

Intervention in Congo will not help
The Guardian (UK)

An end to Liberia's misery
Washington Post (US)

Congo: influx of modern weapons leads to growing brutality
Washington Post (US)

Liberia truce key to regional peace
Christian Science Monitor (US)

Togo's perennial ruler
The Economist (UK)

Small help for Congo
Washington Post (US)

Liberia: is it the end for President Taylor?
The Economist (UK)

Algeria's Berber minority: the other Intifada
Boston Globe (US)

Bad blood: Egypt's hepatitis C epidemic
Salon.com (US)

Marching on Mugabe
Slate.com (US)

Into the Congo quagmire
Radio Netherlands (Netherlands)

Biowar and the Apartheid legacy
In These Times (US)

Don't shrug off the next Rwanda
Globe and Mail (Canada)

How oil damages development
BBC (UK)

Why is the world ignoring a Congolese bloodbath?
Slate.com (US)

The terrorizing of Zimbabwe's journalists
Village Voice (US)

Southern African leaders condemned for intolerance
IGLHRC (US)

Congo's war: fleeing a bloodbath
The Economist (UK)

Paying for Apartheid
The Nation (US)

Holding a vote doesn't make Nigeria a democracy
The New Republic (US)

US religious right distorts Uganda AIDS success
New York Times (registr. req'd)

South Africa's more vigorous foreign policy
The Economist (UK)

The positive impact of refugees
Foreign Policy (US)

Zimbabwean rumors
The Economist (UK)

Hostage crisis on Nigerian oil rig
allAfrica.com (S. Africa)

Libya accepts responsibility for Lockerbie bombing
Washington Post (US)

The tragedy of Zimbabwe grows deeper
The Independent (UK)

Sierra Leone offers model for war crimes courts
Washington Post (US)

Nigeria faces watershed elections
allAfrica.com (South Africa)

Truth, reconciliation and lawsuits in S. Africa
The Economist (UK)

Peace elusive in the Congo
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Mugabe's day of reckoning dawning
Christian Science Monitor (US)

Nigeria gears up for elections
BBC (UK)

Will Mugabe cling to power until Zimbabwe is ruined?
The Economist (UK)

Congo struggles to rebuild
The Japan Times (Japan)

The jewel of Africa: Doris Lessing on Zimbabwe
New York Review of Books (US)

Congo's unending wars
The Economist (UK)

S. African lesbians targets of bashing, rape
Behind the Mask (S. Africa)

Zimbabwe pressured by youth bulge
Christian Science Monitor (US)

Peace-making in Burundi
The Economist (UK)

"Old Europe" and Sudan's jihad
Boston Globe (US)

How the march to war affects Africa
The Economist (UK)

AIDS vaccine trial begins in Uganda
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Northern exposure: an African in Greenland
Boston Globe (US)

How will Guinea vote in the Security Council?
The Guardian (UK)

Ethnicity and religion inflame Nigerian politics
Christian Science Monitor (US)

New Ivorian cabinet shunned by rebel groups
The Economist (UK)

Algeria's terror conection
BBC World (UK)

Guinea in precarious health
The Economist (UK)

Poverty weighs down donkeys' burden
Washington Post (US)

Ivory Coast: an immigrant nation confronts nationality
Washington Post (US)

Arrests in Capetown massage parlor massacre
Behind the Mask (South Africa)

Ivory Coast tries to save a peace deal
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Ivorian protests cool
Christian Science Monitor (US)

Will the new African Union have courage to critcize members?
The American Prospect (US)

Zimbabweans speculate on Mugabe's fate
World Press Review (US)

Zimbabwe on trial
The Economist (UK)

Hanging on hunger in Zimbabwe
San Francisco Chronicle (US)

South Africa's rape courts prove successful
Christian Science Monitor (US)

Ivorians feel betrayed
Radio Netherlands (Netherlands)

Queer community responds to Capetown massacre
Q-online (South Africa)

How oil corrupts
The Economist (UK)

Out of the Ivory Coast quagmire
Radio Netherlands (Netherlands)

Libya takes over chairmanship of UN Human Rights Commission
BBC (UK)

South African TV considers replacing CNN with Al Jazeera
Christian Science Monitor (US)

The new oil states
Le Monde Diplomatique (France)

US push for African oil worries analysts
Los Angeles Times (registr. req'd)

Ivory Coast's civil war could threaten stability in Sierra Leone
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Rage in Rwanda over release of prisoners
The Guardian (UK)

Justice delayed in Congo
The Guardian (UK)

Televangelists and al-Qaeda make strange bedfellows
Salon.com (US)

Kenya's new beginning
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Kofi Annan on saving Africa
Independent (UK)

Moi yields power in Kenya
New York Times (registr. req'd)

South Africa's AIDS Victims
New York Times (registr. req'd)

Digital Village Fuels Dreams in Africa
allAfrica.com

Kenya's presidential election
The Economist (UK)

Congo: deal reached to end Africa's worst war
BBC (UK)

Thabo Mbeki and Nelson Mandela argue it out
The Economist (UK)

Gambia: homosexuals and HIV/AIDS
Behind The Mask (S. Africa)

Probe into Ivory Coast Killings?
UN Integrated Regional Information Networks

US to sell military gear to Algeria to help it fight militants
Financial Times (UK)

40 Million People At Risk of Starvation
World Food Program

Calls Mount for Nigeria National Conference
Vanguard (Nigeria)

As Miss World Turns: war between fanaticism and secularism
The Nation (US)

Gay Life and Homophobia in Cameroon
Behind The Mask (S. Africa)

Al Qaeda's Trail in East Africa
New York Times (registr. req'd)

HIV Hits Women Hard in Africa
allAfrica.com

Fatwa journalist flees Nigeria
BBC (UK)

Thanksgiving terror: Kenya bombinb blamed on Al-Qaeda
The Economist (UK)

Miss World Pageant Sparks Deadly Riots in Nigeria
Associated Press (US)

Mugabe Creating Famine
The Independent (UK)

AIDS Makes Droughts Worse
allAfrica.com

Hope Rises in Kenya With New Leader
Washington Post (US)

Zimbabwe Land Not Just for the Landless
Washington Post (US)

UK: Fighting homophobia among black communities
BBC (UK)

Nigeria Women Threaten Delta Oil Companies Again
Vanguard (Lagos)

Ethiopia: Crisis Turns to Catastrophe
The Independent (UK)

Famine becomes Mugabe weapon
The Observer (UK)

Satanic Somali: Muslim women's rights activist threatened
Radio Netherlands (Holland)

Genocide — Sudan Found Guilty!
Village Voice (NYC)

Cautious Welcome for Blood Diamonds Plan
UN Integrated Regional Information Networks

Race-based Targets in S. African Bombings
Washington Post (US)

Cote d'Ivoire: Two sides far apart as talks begin
allAfrica.com

Congo nears a moment of decision
Washington Post (US)

The Other AIDS: Africa's virulent military virus
BBC (UK)

Equality Project addresses Amnesty in Sydney
Q (S. Africa)

Zimbabwean Editor Wins Courage Award
allAfrica.com

Nat Hentoff: Hell Is a Real Place
Village Voice (NYC)

How a record store in Paris became a center of African music
The New Yorker (NYC)

Ivory Coast: Journalists At Risk
allAfrica.com

Zimbabwe's Writers Explore Violence Under Black Rule
New York Times (registr.)



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