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- Liberia: President Sirleaf Off to Washington to Launch U.S.-Liberia Partnership Dialogue, Institutionalizing Bilateral Relationship (Liberia governemnt)
- Mali: African, French Forces Target Ansar-Al-Din (Magharebia)
- Tunisia: Tunisia Sends Troops to Ben Guerdene (Magharebia)
- Somalia: President Makes First U.S. Visit (Garowe Online)
- Rwanda: Kagame, U.S. Senators Talk Trade Partnership (New Times)
- Congo-Kinshasa: Rwanda Unhappy at Spy Drones Over Congo (News of Rwanda)
- Algeria: Court Sentences Sahel Tourist Kidnappers (Magharebia)
- Mali: Algeria, Spain Back UN Bid to End Crisis (Magharebia)
- Sudan: Al-Qaeda Announces Formation of Student Wing (Sudan Tribune)
- Mali: U.S. State Department Daily Press Briefing: Mali (State Department)
- Sudan: Killers of USAID Worker Escape Jail, Insiders Suspected (Sudan Tribune)
- Uganda: I Was Duped Out of U.S.$100,000 (New Vision)
- Ethiopia: Prime Minister Meets a Delegation of U.S. Senators (Government of Ethiopia)
- Congo-Kinshasa: U.S. State Department Daily Press Briefing: Drones in the DR-Congo (State Department)
- Sudan: U.S. Believes Diplomat's Murder Convicts Escaped Sudan Prison With Inside Help - Ex-Official (Radio Dabanga)
- Sudan: U.S. Condemns Sudanese Bombardment of Rebel Areas (State Department)
- Egypt: PM Opens MECACC Conference (Egypt Online)
- Kenya: U.S Donates Ambulances Worth Sh120 Million to Eldoret Council (The Star)
- Africa: Millions of Domestic Workers Worldwide Lack Social Protection, Says New UN Report (UN News)
- Uganda: U.S. Launches Exchange Program for Media Staff (Independent)
- Central African Republic: U.S. State Department Daily Press Briefing: Central African Republic (State Department)
- Libya: U.S. State Department Daily Press Briefing: Libya (State Department)
- Sudan: Ambassador Rice At UN Security Council On Sudan, South Sudan (State Department)
- Sudan: U.S. Offers Reward for Information on Diplomat's Murder (Sudan Tribune)
- Namibia: Cuba Snubs Namibia (Namibian)
- Libya: Ali Harzi, Suspect in Nation Attack On U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Freed (Tunis Afrique Presse)
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