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African News Archives for February 2, 2008

Chad rebels fight troops in capital
Feb 2 2008 8:54PM (CT)
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - Hundreds of rebels charged into Chad's capital aboard pickup trucks Saturday, clashing with government troops around the presidential palace in the most forceful attempt yet to oust President Idriss Deby.
 
Al-Qaida affiliate claims embassy attack
Feb 2 2008 7:55PM (CT)
NOUAKCHOTT, Mauritania (AP) - An al-Qaida affiliate claimed responsibility for a shooting attack on the Israeli Embassy in Mauritania's capital, saying it was retaliating against Israeli policies in the Gaza Strip, an Arab television station reported Saturday.
 
Rain forests fall at 'alarming' rate
Feb 2 2008 3:49PM (CT)
ABO EBAM, Nigeria (AP) - In the gloomy shade deep in Africa's rain forest, the noontime silence was pierced by the whine of a far-off chain saw. It was the sound of destruction, echoed from wood to wood, continent to continent, in the tropical belt that circles the globe.
 
Deal fails to quell Kenya's violence
Feb 2 2008 3:36PM (CT)
ELDORET, Kenya (AP) - Young men from rival ethnic groups hunted each other through the streets of a western Kenyan town Saturday, burning houses and blocking roads a day after the country's political foes agreed to try to end weeks of violence.
 
Deal fails to quell Kenya's violence
Feb 2 2008 3:36PM (CT)
ELDORET, Kenya (AP) - Young men from rival ethnic groups hunted each other through the streets of a western Kenyan town Saturday, burning houses and blocking roads a day after the country's political foes agreed to try to end weeks of violence.
 
Deal fails to quell Kenya's violence
Feb 2 2008 3:36PM (CT)
ELDORET, Kenya (AP) - Young men from rival ethnic groups hunted each other through the streets of a western Kenyan town Saturday, burning houses and blocking roads a day after the country's political foes agreed to try to end weeks of violence.
 
Deal fails to quell Kenya's violence
Feb 2 2008 3:36PM (CT)
ELDORET, Kenya (AP) - Young men from rival ethnic groups hunted each other through the streets of a western Kenyan town Saturday, burning houses and blocking roads a day after the country's political foes agreed to try to end weeks of violence.
 
Deal fails to quell Kenya's violence
Feb 2 2008 3:36PM (CT)
ELDORET, Kenya (AP) - Young men from rival ethnic groups hunted each other through the streets of a western Kenyan town Saturday, burning houses and blocking roads a day after the country's political foes agreed to try to end weeks of violence.
 
Deal fails to quell Kenya's violence
Feb 2 2008 3:36PM (CT)
ELDORET, Kenya (AP) - Young men from rival ethnic groups hunted each other through the streets of a western Kenyan town Saturday, burning houses and blocking roads a day after the country's political foes agreed to try to end weeks of violence.
 
Deal fails to quell Kenya's violence
Feb 2 2008 3:36PM (CT)
ELDORET, Kenya (AP) - Young men from rival ethnic groups hunted each other through the streets of a western Kenyan town Saturday, burning houses and blocking roads a day after the country's political foes agreed to try to end weeks of violence.
 
Power politics confound US of Africa
Feb 2 2008 1:32PM (CT)
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) - The United States of Africa. It's one of few concrete plans African leaders agreed on as they struggled with issues of peacekeeping and political disputes at this week's continental summit.
 
Power politics confound US of Africa
Feb 2 2008 1:32PM (CT)
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) - The United States of Africa. It's one of few concrete plans African leaders agreed on as they struggled with issues of peacekeeping and political disputes at this week's continental summit.
 
Power politics confound US of Africa
Feb 2 2008 1:32PM (CT)
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) - The United States of Africa. It's one of few concrete plans African leaders agreed on as they struggled with issues of peacekeeping and political disputes at this week's continental summit.
 
Iraqis bury bomb victims
Feb 2 2008 6:31AM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - Weeping relatives loaded simple wood coffins atop minivans Saturday in Baghdad as the city buried dozens of victims of the deadliest bombings since the U.S. flooded the capital with extra troops last spring.
 
Iraqis bury bomb victims
Feb 2 2008 6:31AM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - Weeping relatives loaded simple wood coffins atop minivans Saturday in Baghdad as the city buried dozens of victims of the deadliest bombings since the U.S. flooded the capital with extra troops last spring.
 
Iraqis bury bomb victims
Feb 2 2008 6:31AM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - Weeping relatives loaded simple wood coffins atop minivans Saturday in Baghdad as the city buried dozens of victims of the deadliest bombings since the U.S. flooded the capital with extra troops last spring.
 
Iraqis bury bomb victims
Feb 2 2008 6:31AM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - Weeping relatives loaded simple wood coffins atop minivans Saturday in Baghdad as the city buried dozens of victims of the deadliest bombings since the U.S. flooded the capital with extra troops last spring.
 
Iraqis bury bomb victims
Feb 2 2008 6:31AM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - Weeping relatives loaded simple wood coffins atop minivans Saturday in Baghdad as the city buried dozens of victims of the deadliest bombings since the U.S. flooded the capital with extra troops last spring.
 
   

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