Africa (NYTimes.com)
- Rebels Used to Boots, Not Suits, Seek to Govern Congo
- U.S. Urges Merchant Ships to Try Steps to Foil Pirates
- Indian Navy Says It Sank Pirate Ship
- The Spoils: Congo’s Riches, Looted by Renegade Troops
- Somalia’s Pirates Flourish in a Lawless Nation
- A Threat Renewed: Ragtag Insurgency Gains a Lifeline From Al Qaeda
- World Briefing | Africa: Zimbabwe: Mugabe Government Is Blamed for Cholera Epidemic
- Confusion Reigns on Congo’s Front Line
Africa News (Reuters.com)
- Zimbabwe rivals to meet Mbeki in S.Africa
- Congo child soldiers forced to fight, kill
- Kenyans want election violence leaders prosecuted
- Somali politicians fuel piracy, says African Union
- Russian envoy urges EU, NATO, to attack pirate bases
- UN probes reports of violations of Darfur ceasefire
- Early treatment best for AIDS-infected babies
- Extradited Rwandan aide questioned in France
Africa News (FT.com)
- ANC takes bitter rival to court over name
- Daewoo to cultivate Madagascar land for free
- Welcome fades for wealthy nations
- Food security deal should not stand
- Investors sight fertile ground
- Land leased to secure crops for South Korea
- Lonmin cuts South Africa output
- Copper's fall takes shine off Zambia's ambitions
Africa (CNN.com)
- Congo militia fires at peacekeepers
- Indian navy: Pirate 'mother ship' destroyed
- Pirates' luxury lifestyles on lawless coast
- Zimbabweans in food crisis eat termites
- Rare gorillas threatened by rebels
- Pirates grab more ships, dock captured tanker
- Congo: Rebel leader orders troops out of town
- Norwegian firm takes long way to avoid pirates
Africa News (LATimes.com)
- Somalia's prime minister defends government
- Pirates hijack another merchant ship off Africa
- In Zimbabwe, the hunters are now the hunted
- Iraq's Maliki defends security pact
- World Briefing
- World Briefing
- 'Quantum of Solace': James Bond blasts to No. 1 at the box office
- Congo talks in the works; rebels, soldiers clash in east
Africa News (Allafrica.com)
- Africa: Research and Policies Lack Civil Society Input
- Africa: $100 Billion Yearly Aid a Drop in the Ocean - World Bank
- Africa: Big Brother Africa 3 - Hazel's Got Africa Cooking!
- Africa: Daily HIV/Aids Report
- Africa: Big Brother Africa 3 - is Malawi Going to Clean Up?
- Africa: Big Brother Africa 3 - E-Mails - From You to US
- Africa: Our Multimedia Plans for Africa's Growth - Ericsson
- Africa: Obudu - Bring On the African Runners
Africa (France 24)
- RWANDA - F24 EXCLUSIVE: Kabuye: 'I'm not scared because I'm innocent'
- SOMALIA: Ransom negotiations on as India sinks pirate boat
- DR CONGO: UN troops open retaliatory fire on Mai-Mai militia
- RWANDA - FRANCE: Rwandan presidential aide awaits trial in Paris
- DR CONGO: UN confirms a massive rebel withdrawal
- ZIMBABWE: Tsvangirai appears before French foreign affairs committee
- FOOTBALL - AFRICA : Egypt's Al-Alhy win 6th African League title
- RWANDA - FRANCE: Rwandan presidential aide 'charged' with complicity to murder
Africa News (Voanews.com)
- US, Zimbabwean Physicians Groups Warn Of Looming Cholera Disaster
- Germany Extradites Top Rwandan Presidential Aide to France
- American Woman Founds Halfway House to Assist Outcast Ethopian Women
- US Seeking Better, More Comprehensive Anti-Piracy Approach
- UN Investigates Reports of Violations in Darfur Cease-Fire
- VOA Interview: Ousted Mauritanian President Says He is Legitimate Leader
- Forum: Empowering Women May Hold Key to Africa's Prosperity
- Liberia Fights Growing Illegal Drug Trade
Africa (Digg.com)
- A hopeful path for development in Africa
- Volvo Ocean Race - Sailing South Africa to India
- Live Streaming of South Africa vs Bangladesh 1st Test Match
- Flights Belgium
- Flights to Africa
- US Takes Care of Business in Beating Guatemala 2-0
- Africa Backdrops - Scenery and Animal Backdrops Collection
- The Pirates Strike Again, and are Struck!
Africa News (MG.co.za)
- Zim health services 'in state of collapse'
- DRC rebels pull back as malnutrition soars
- Somali pirates hijack more vessels, India launches attack
- UN report says torture rife in Equatorial Guinea
- Shippers avoid Suez, but no Cape stampede
- Zim's MDC says it has not seen amendment on PM's post
- Zim cops break up health protest by doctors
- MDC warns against more Zim sanctions





























