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African News Archives for October 11, 2007

Southern Sudan party quits government
Oct 11 2007 9:44PM (CT)
JUBA, Sudan (AP) - Southern Sudan's former rebels on Thursday suspended participation in the central government, accusing it of failing to abide by a peace deal in a dispute that threatens a rare success in the troubled nation.
 
Southern Sudan party quits government
Oct 11 2007 9:44PM (CT)
JUBA, Sudan (AP) - Southern Sudan's former rebels on Thursday suspended participation in the central government, accusing it of failing to abide by a peace deal in a dispute that threatens a rare success in the troubled nation.
 
Southern Sudan party quits government
Oct 11 2007 9:44PM (CT)
JUBA, Sudan (AP) - Southern Sudan's former rebels on Thursday suspended participation in the central government, accusing it of failing to abide by a peace deal in a dispute that threatens a rare success in the troubled nation.
 
Congo rebel calls for cease-fire
Oct 11 2007 4:12PM (CT)
KINSHASA, Congo (AP) - A powerful rebel leader in eastern Congo called for a cease-fire Thursday as the army said the death toll from five days of clashes had risen to 122.
 
Suicide bomber kills 2 in Somalia
Oct 11 2007 1:42PM (CT)
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - A suicide bomber drove a pickup truck filled with explosives into an army base, killing himself and two others near a hotel where the prime minister set up temporary headquarters, officials said Thursday.
 
Report: African conflicts cost billions
Oct 11 2007 4:02AM (CT)
DAKAR, Senegal (AP) - About $18 billion a year has been drained from Africa by nearly two dozen wars in recent decades, a new report states, a price some officials say could've helped solve the AIDS crisis and created stronger economies in the world's poorest region.
 
   

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