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- Mali: U.S. Prepares to Back Military Intervention (IPS)
- Mali: UN Chief Backs France (UN News)
- Somalia: U.S. Supported Failed French Raid (New Times)
- Congo-Kinshasa: Prosecutor Wants Longer Jail Term for War Criminal (Lubanga Trial Website)
- Africa: Chinese Search Engine, French ICT Company Target Africa (This is Africa)
- Uganda: Businessman Knighted by British Queen (Observer)
- Kenya: To Go, or Not to Go, That Is the Question (The Star)
- Kenya: Obama Brother Enters Siaya Governor's Race (The Star)
- Uganda: Winnie Byanyima Appointed Oxfam Head (New Vision)
- Mali: Humanitarian Crisis Looms in Mali as Fighting Continues (UNHCR)
- Tunisia: Tunisia, Two Years On (ILO)
- Rwanda: Rwanda Prime Minister Challenges UN's Drones Use in DRC (News of Rwanda)
- Africa: A 4°c Warmer World 'Will Be Catastrophic' for Forest Biodiversity - Expert (AlertNet)
- Mali: All Parties Must Do Utmost to Prevent Civilian Casualties (AI London)
- Mali: Fuelwood Dependence Proving Difficult to Break (AlertNet)
- South Africa: Govt Signs WHO Treaty Against Tobacco Smuggling (Health-e)
- Mali: French Army Extends Airstrike to Mali's Northern Town (New Times)
- South Africa: Energy Minister Dipuo Peters' Official Visit to Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates (SA Govt)
- Liberia: Give Liberians a Chance to Stay in America - U.S. Lawmakers Urge Pres. Obama (Heritage)
- Liberia: PUP Violators Must Be Prosecuted (New Democrat)
- Egypt: Egypt Pays Attention to Palestinian Prisoners' Issue (Egypt Online)
- Africa: Regional Trade Can Power Africa's Growth (State Department)
- Rwanda: French Media Point Finger At Paris Over Habyarimana Plane Crush (News of Rwanda)
- Zambia: Norway Pledges More Support to Zambia (Times of Zambia)
- South Sudan: U.S. Tells Kiir to Alternatively Transport Oil By Trucks (Sudan Tribune)
- Gambia: Assembly to Convene Extra-Ordinary Session On the EU Petition (Daily Observer)
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