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Breaking News Sat, 28 Jan 2012
A former rebel fighter rests at the northern gate of Bani Walid, Libya, Saturday, Sept. 17, 2011.
Bani Walid   Libya   Photos   Protests   Wikipedia: Battle of Bani Walid  
 The Daily Mail 
Four dead as Gaddafi loyalists seize town amid fears country is descending into 'bottomless pit'
NTC deputy leader Abdel Hafiz Ghoga resigns after protests in BenghaziAnger that members of interim government are 'tarnished by Gaddafi' | Rulers criticised for refusing to hand over Saif Gaddafi to ... (photo: AP / Alexandre Meneghini)
Tourists riding a bactrian camel in front of Pyramid of Khafre. Giza Pyramids are one of Egypt's most popular tourist draws.
Economy   Egypt   Photos   Tourism   Wikipedia: 2011 Egyptian revolution  
 Seattle Times 
Egypt tourism receipts slip nearly 30 pct in 2011
CAIRO - | Revenues from Egypt's vital tourism sector plunged almost 30 percent last year, the government said Thursday, as unrest following the ouster of former President Hosni Mubarak stunted economi... (photo: Creative Commons)
Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang gives a keynote address at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Monday, Jan. 7, 2008.  France24 
Yahoo! co-founder Jerry Yang resigns
| AFP - Yahoo! announced Tuesday that co-founder Jerry Yang has resigned from the board of directors, effective immediately, and all of his other positions with the Internet company. | In addition to ... (photo: AP / Paul Sakuma)
Company   Internet   Photos   Wikipedia: Jerry Yang (entrepreneur)   Yahoo  
Former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak is wheeled out of a court house in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Jan. 9, 2012.  The Daily Telegraph 
Egypt: Hosni Mubarak's lawyers begin defence after prosecution calls for death penalty
Egypt's ex-president Hosni Mubarak was wheeled into court on Tuesday where the defence was to begin its case, television showed, as his lawyer said he would need five sessions to defend the ousted str... (photo: AP / Mohammed al-Law)
Crime   Egypt   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Hosni Mubarak  
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Colossal statues of Ramesses II at Abu Simbel, Egypt, date from around 1400 BC. France24
Egypt tourism earnings fall 30% in 2011
| AFP - Revenues from Egypt's lucrative tourist industry dropped by 30 percent in 2011 due to unrest that rocked the country following the ouster of president Hosni Mubar... (photo: Creative Commons / Than217)
Egypt   Photos   Tourism   Travel   Wikipedia: Tourism in Egypt  
The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh meeting the President of the Republic of South Africa, Dr. Jacob Zuma, in New Delhi on June 04, 2010. Austin American Statesman
South Africa president criticizes UN over Libya
| UNITED NATIONS — South African President Jacob Zuma says the African Union was completely ignored by the U.N. Security Council when it allowed NATO's bombing camp... (photo: PIB of India / Photo Division, Ministry of I & B)
Africa   Libya   Photos   UN   Wikipedia/Jacob Zuma  
Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Alan Kampert gives a Papua New Guinean man a malaria test during a Pacific Partnership 2011 medical civic action event. Al Jazeera
New vaccine could help end malaria
| Dividing her days between treating malaria in Kenya's coastal regions and administering the latest malaria vaccine prototype, doctor Patricia Njuguna has high hopes for... (photo: US Navy / Kristopher Radder)
Help   Kenya   Photos   Vaccine   Wikipedia/Malaria  
In this Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2011 photo, police officers armed with AK-47 rifles stand guard at sandbagged bunkers along a major road in Maiduguri, Nigeria. The radical sect Boko Haram, which in August 2011 bombed the United Nations headquarters in Nigeria, is the gravest security threat to Africa's most populous nation and is gaining prominence Business Day
Nigerian Christians warn of ‘cleansing’
| THE leader of Nigeria’s Christians warned at the weekend that deadly attacks on churches and the faithful suggested "religious cleansing", comparing the violence to t... (photo: AP / Sunday Alamba)
Nigeria   Photos   Religion   Terrorism   Wikipedia: Boko Haram  
Youssou N'Dour performing on "Nile" on the third day of the festival. The Observer
Youssou N'Dour: the singer who changed his tune
Youssou N'Dour at the WOMAD music festival in 2009 Photograph: Samir Hussein/Getty Images | It stands 49 metres tall at the western tip of Africa. The costly bronze statu... (photo: Creative Commons / erinc salor)
Festival   Photos   Singer   Wikipedia: Youssou N'Dour   Youssou N'Dour  
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Somali refugee children share a meal inside a tent in Dollo Ado, Ethiopia.  Fleeing drought and famine in their home country, thousands of Somalis have taken up residence across the border in Dollo Ado
One million children in Sahel at risk, UNICEF warns
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Equatorial Guinea captain in action against Libya during the CAF African Nations Cup soccer tournament first match.
Equatorial Guinea upset Senegal
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