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African News Archives for April 25, 2007

Chadians seeking refuge in Darfur
Apr 25 2007 8:08PM (CT)
UMM SHALAYA, Sudan (AP) - The U.N. refugee chief on Wednesday inspected a camp housing Chadians who fled into Darfur to escape the spillover of the region's violence into their homeland.
 
Chadians seeking refuge in Darfur
Apr 25 2007 8:08PM (CT)
UMM SHALAYA, Sudan (AP) - The U.N. refugee chief on Wednesday inspected a camp housing Chadians who fled into Darfur to escape the spillover of the region's violence into their homeland.
 
Chadians seeking refuge in Darfur
Apr 25 2007 8:08PM (CT)
UMM SHALAYA, Sudan (AP) - The U.N. refugee chief on Wednesday inspected a camp housing Chadians who fled into Darfur to escape the spillover of the region's violence into their homeland.
 
Ethiopia blames Eritrea for attack
Apr 25 2007 4:47PM (CT)
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) - Ethiopia on Wednesday blamed its rival Eritrea for an attack on a Chinese-owned oil exploration field that killed 74 people, raising tensions between the neighbors who have yet to resolve a border issue following the end of a two-year war in 2000.
 
Ethiopia blames Eritrea for attack
Apr 25 2007 4:47PM (CT)
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) - Ethiopia on Wednesday blamed its rival Eritrea for an attack on a Chinese-owned oil exploration field that killed 74 people, raising tensions between the neighbors who have yet to resolve a border issue following the end of a two-year war in 2000.
 
Ethiopia blames Eritrea for attack
Apr 25 2007 4:47PM (CT)
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) - Ethiopia on Wednesday blamed its rival Eritrea for an attack on a Chinese-owned oil exploration field that killed 74 people, raising tensions between the neighbors who have yet to resolve a border issue following the end of a two-year war in 2000.
 
Nigeria opposition urges vote protests
Apr 25 2007 1:53PM (CT)
ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) - An opposition bloc called Wednesday for peaceful protests to demand the cancellation of Nigeria's presidential elections, which international and local observers deemed flawed.
 
Official: Missile hits Somali hospital
Apr 25 2007 1:28PM (CT)
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - A missile hit a hospital ward packed with civilians wounded in fighting between Islamic insurgents and Ethiopian troops allied to the Somali government, but it was not immediately clear if it caused additional casualties, an official said.
 
Democracy disappoints in Nigeria
Apr 25 2007 2:09AM (CT)
LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) - When Nigeria's electoral commissioner took to airwaves last weekend, he told voters there would be rare sunny skies for their balloting. Hours later, the rain began to fall.
 
Democracy disappoints in Nigeria
Apr 25 2007 2:09AM (CT)
LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) - When Nigeria's electoral commissioner took to airwaves last weekend, he told voters there would be rare sunny skies for their balloting. Hours later, the rain began to fall.
 
Democracy disappoints in Nigeria
Apr 25 2007 2:09AM (CT)
LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) - When Nigeria's electoral commissioner took to airwaves last weekend, he told voters there would be rare sunny skies for their balloting. Hours later, the rain began to fall.
 
Wounded Ivory Coast tries to reunite
Apr 25 2007 2:08AM (CT)
BOUAKE, Ivory Coast (AP) - For more than four years, a 12-mile-wide band of land has split this once-thriving West African country in two, creating a north-south divide that symbolized Ivory Coast's inability to recover from a civil war even as fighting subsided.
 
Wounded Ivory Coast tries to reunite
Apr 25 2007 2:08AM (CT)
BOUAKE, Ivory Coast (AP) - For more than four years, a 12-mile-wide band of land has split this once-thriving West African country in two, creating a north-south divide that symbolized Ivory Coast's inability to recover from a civil war even as fighting subsided.
 
Wounded Ivory Coast tries to reunite
Apr 25 2007 2:08AM (CT)
BOUAKE, Ivory Coast (AP) - For more than four years, a 12-mile-wide band of land has split this once-thriving West African country in two, creating a north-south divide that symbolized Ivory Coast's inability to recover from a civil war even as fighting subsided.
 
   

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