Polling stations opened in Khartoum with voters slowly trickling in to determine the fate of Africa's largest country. Go to resource »
Parts of the controversy hounded region of Abyei Misseriya and the Dinka Ngok in two villages on the outskirts of Abyei town. The fighting left an … Go to resource »
At the railways club here in Nairobi, police had to be called in to restore order as anxious voters nearly overwhelmed officials manning the exercise. … Go to resource »
Prime minister Raila Odinga has departed for Ivory coast to undertake his role as African union special envoy to resolve the political stalemate in … Go to resource »
Stuart Norval reviews 2010 in Africa: 50 years of independence, elections in Cote d'Ivoire, riots in Mozambique, and the World Cup held in South … Go to resource »
Cote d'Ivoire's presidential claimant, Alassane Ouattara, has called for a general strike from Monday until incumbent Laurent Gbagbo steps down. In … Go to resource »
Hundreds of exhausted Somalis cross into Djibouti at the Loyada border point every week. They are escaping the horrors of war in their country. Go to resource »
UN High Commissioner for Refugees António Guterres recently visited northern and central Somalia and described the humanitarian situation as … Go to resource »
The people of Southern Sudan will vote for independence, placing millions of civilians in the potential path of war. George Clooney and the Enough … Go to resource »
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