Africa (NYTimes.com)
- Ravaged Nigerian Village Haunted by Horror
- Sauri Journal: Shower of Aid Brings Flood of Progress
- Togo Police Seal Off Opposition Headquarters
- Mohamed Ibrahim Ahmed Accused of Aiding Somali Terrorists
- The Female Factor: The Nation Full of Strong Women
- U.S. Aiding Somalia in Its Plan to Retake Its Capital
- Togo’s Opposition Leader Protests Election He Says Was Rigged
- Togo Reports Close Race for Presidency
Africa News (Reuters.com)
- Somali government would welcome US air role in push
- Nigeria urged to end impunity after village massacre
- Egypt's Mediterranean coast protected in reserve
- Darfur peace talks to begin on Wednesday
- Gunmen kill senior Somali rebel leader: witnesses
- Gambia has "double-zero" drugs tolerance: president
- Residents flee Angolan village invaded by elephants
- Togo police fire tear gas, poll protests fizzle out
Africa News (FT.com)
- Minister denies blocking Kenya progress
- Security chief fired in Nigeria power fight
- Nigerian city hit by cycle of ethnic killings
- Keeping with the African faith
- African economies 'set to grow by 4.5% this year'
- Mugabe reassigns powers away from MDC
- Cosatu attacks Zuma's economic policy
- UK tells Zuma it still backs Mugabe sanctions
Africa (CNN.com)
- Explainer: What's behind slaughter in Nigeria?
- Nigeria urged to bring killing mobs to justice
- Pirates seize Norwegian tanker off Malagasy coast
- French warship team destroys pirate boats
- Attack on Nigerian town kills hundreds
- Restaurant gives Americans a taste of Somalia
- Attack on Nigerian town kills more than 200
- Pirates release Thai ship after payment
Africa News (LATimes.com)
- Nigerian massacre victims buried in mass grave
- Nigeria massacre leaves more than 120 dead
- France captures 22 suspected pirates off Somalia
- Somali pirates, security personnel in 3 shootouts
- Uganda floods displace 20,000
- Supreme Court appears split on Somalia torture case
- Nigerian president's health remains a mystery
- 50 Ugandan students feared dead in landslides
Africa News (Allafrica.com)
- Africa: Create Jobs in Continent, and All Else Will Follow
- Africa: Pressure Forces IMF to Review Lending Terms
- Africa: Internet Set for Radical Change
- Africa: Five Years to Children Born Free of HIV
- Africa: South Africa and Nigeria to Issue Bonds
- Africa: Tata to Capitalise on Sea Cable for Growth
- Africa: 200 Million Africans Need U.S. $620 Billion for Food
- Africa: HIV/Aids, TB, Malaria Mortality Rates Down
Africa (France 24)
- NIGERIA: International appeals for calm follow sectarian slaughter
- INDIAN OCEAN: Suspected Somali pirates take fishing vessel and 16 hostages
- TOGO: Government bans protest amid claims of election fraud
- GUINEA: Interim leader says elections will be held on June 27
- RWANDA: Police arrest main suspect in Kigali grenade attacks
- IVORY COAST: Opposition members complete unity government
- LIBYA: Gaddafi slaps trade embargo on Switzerland
- FRANCE: Rwandan leader's widow bailed in genocide case
Africa News (Voanews.com)
- Togo's Opposition Leader: Police Seize Vote Fraud Evidence
- South Sudan Spokesman Criticizes Effort to Register Diaspora for April Polls
- More Effective Diagnostic Test for Malaria Available
- Regional Summit Urges Implementation of Sudanese Peace Plan
- Nigeria's Acting President Replaces Security Chief After Latest Violence
Africa (Twitter.com)
- Cell Phones Can Help Fight AIDS in Africa - Tonic... Latest Health News http://twirhl.com/u/9h5
- A categorical denial that Band Aid money was siphoned off.(Bob Geldof) http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/8554048.stm
- @TennisTarkheena Oh, thank you. :) I do think there's a lot of truth in what you or maybe @mzemek said about Africa in the news generally.
- 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa - pierwszy zwiastun http://konsolowisko.pl/?t=news&id=5218
- http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/8557085.stm
- US apology for Gaddafi comments http://goo.gl/fb/F9LL #ziibook #news #africa
- RT @notvlad: In 1998 South Africa had 200K less internet users than india http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8552410.stm
- In 1998 South Africa had 200K less internet users than india http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8552410.stm
Africa News (MG.co.za)
- Nigeria urged to act after village massacres
- Zimbabwe's Bennett wants terrorism charges dropped
- Bodies of babies found after Nigerian massacre
- War-crimes trial of DRC's Bemba postponed
- Nigeria sends in troops after massacre kills 500
- Floods displace 300 000 people in Uganda
- Tsvangirai urges peace force for next Zim poll
- Security forces on high alert after Nigeria massacre




























