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African News Archives for January 22, 2008

Deposed PM returning to Thailand
Jan 22 2008 10:59PM (CT)
BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - The wife of deposed Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra said Wednesday that her husband will return home from self-imposed exile in May.
 
45,000 people dying a month in Congo
Jan 22 2008 6:20PM (CT)
DAKAR, Senegal (AP) - Some 45,000 people die each month in Congo as the world's deadliest humanitarian crisis has failed to improve despite five years of relative peace in the Central African nation, according to a report released Tuesday.
 
Outage strands Table Mountain tourists
Jan 22 2008 5:00PM (CT)
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) - A power outage trapped tourists in cable cars at Cape Town's landmark Table Mountain, while blackouts in Zambia forced nurses to work by candlelight.
 
Annan: Solution must be found in Kenya
Jan 22 2008 2:42PM (CT)
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - A solution to the dispute over the presidential election must be found "for the sake of Kenya and its people and for the sake of Africa," the former U.N. chief said Tuesday.
 
Annan: Solution must be found in Kenya
Jan 22 2008 2:42PM (CT)
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - A solution to the dispute over the presidential election must be found "for the sake of Kenya and its people and for the sake of Africa," the former U.N. chief said Tuesday.
 
Annan: Solution must be found in Kenya
Jan 22 2008 2:42PM (CT)
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - A solution to the dispute over the presidential election must be found "for the sake of Kenya and its people and for the sake of Africa," the former U.N. chief said Tuesday.
 
Annan: Solution must be found in Kenya
Jan 22 2008 2:42PM (CT)
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - A solution to the dispute over the presidential election must be found "for the sake of Kenya and its people and for the sake of Africa," the former U.N. chief said Tuesday.
 
Annan: Solution must be found in Kenya
Jan 22 2008 2:42PM (CT)
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - A solution to the dispute over the presidential election must be found "for the sake of Kenya and its people and for the sake of Africa," the former U.N. chief said Tuesday.
 
Annan: Solution must be found in Kenya
Jan 22 2008 2:42PM (CT)
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - A solution to the dispute over the presidential election must be found "for the sake of Kenya and its people and for the sake of Africa," the former U.N. chief said Tuesday.
 
Annan: Solution must be found in Kenya
Jan 22 2008 2:42PM (CT)
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - A solution to the dispute over the presidential election must be found "for the sake of Kenya and its people and for the sake of Africa," the former U.N. chief said Tuesday.
 
Kenyan marathon runner killed by arrow
Jan 22 2008 1:26PM (CT)
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - A Kenyan marathon runner was fatally shot with an arrow, the second international athlete to die as Kenya struggles with an explosion of postelection chaos, a sports official and fellow athlete said Tuesday.
 
Child mortality highest in Sierra Leone
Jan 22 2008 1:19PM (CT)
GENEVA (AP) - A newborn in Sierra Leone has the lowest chance in the world of surviving until age 5, and the prospects are almost as bad for children in Angola and Afghanistan, according to a U.N. report released Tuesday.
 
Kenya violence augurs ethnic split
Jan 22 2008 12:59PM (CT)
ELDORET, Kenya (AP) - For nearly 40 years, Josphat Mwangi lived on his farm in western Kenya, a six-acre plot of earth with a sparkling river in the distance.
 
Kenya violence augurs ethnic split
Jan 22 2008 12:59PM (CT)
ELDORET, Kenya (AP) - For nearly 40 years, Josphat Mwangi lived on his farm in western Kenya, a six-acre plot of earth with a sparkling river in the distance.
 
Kenya violence augurs ethnic split
Jan 22 2008 12:59PM (CT)
ELDORET, Kenya (AP) - For nearly 40 years, Josphat Mwangi lived on his farm in western Kenya, a six-acre plot of earth with a sparkling river in the distance.
 
Kenya violence augurs ethnic split
Jan 22 2008 12:59PM (CT)
ELDORET, Kenya (AP) - For nearly 40 years, Josphat Mwangi lived on his farm in western Kenya, a six-acre plot of earth with a sparkling river in the distance.
 
Zimbabwe opposition march banned
Jan 22 2008 5:29AM (CT)
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) - Police banned a planned mass march by the opposition, questioning organizers' motives and saying the demonstration might not be peaceful, state radio reported Tuesday.
 
Kenya refugees struggle to feed children
Jan 22 2008 4:51AM (CT)
BUSIA, Uganda (AP) - With one baby strapped to her back, another in her arms and a posse of other grandchildren clinging to her skirts, Mary Nyawera stood in line for food rations.
 
Kenya refugees struggle to feed children
Jan 22 2008 4:51AM (CT)
BUSIA, Uganda (AP) - With one baby strapped to her back, another in her arms and a posse of other grandchildren clinging to her skirts, Mary Nyawera stood in line for food rations.
 
   

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