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African News Archives for December 17, 2007

Shelling kills 12 in Somalia's capital
Dec 17 2007 8:57PM (CT)
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - Mortar shells slammed into the Somali capital late Monday, killing at least 12 people _ including a mother and her three children _ and wounding dozens in an increasingly ferocious Islamic insurgency, witnesses said.
 
Shelling kills 12 in Somalia's capital
Dec 17 2007 8:57PM (CT)
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - Mortar shells slammed into the Somali capital late Monday, killing at least 12 people _ including a mother and her three children _ and wounding dozens in an increasingly ferocious Islamic insurgency, witnesses said.
 
SAfrica's ANC divided over leadership
Dec 17 2007 4:45PM (CT)
POLOKWANE, South Africa (AP) - The African National Congress lurched toward a leadership vote Monday, a usually smooth, private process slowed by a bitter public rivalry that had delegates contesting even how the votes would be counted.
 
SAfrica's ANC divided over leadership
Dec 17 2007 4:45PM (CT)
POLOKWANE, South Africa (AP) - The African National Congress lurched toward a leadership vote Monday, a usually smooth, private process slowed by a bitter public rivalry that had delegates contesting even how the votes would be counted.
 
Nigerian oilfield militants urge unity
Dec 17 2007 3:41PM (CT)
LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) - Nigeria's main militant group Monday urged all armed factions in the restive southern oil heartland to unite and cripple Africa's biggest petroleum industry.
 
Journalist kidnapped in Somalia said OK
Dec 17 2007 5:38AM (CT)
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - A French journalist who was kidnapped by armed gunmen in northern Somalia is "safe and fine" and negotiations were under way to free him, the region's deputy governor said Monday.
 
   

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