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15m in Africa face 'disaster'
| Nairobi - Nearly 15 million people in the Horn of Africa region are facing a humanitarian disaster unless donors urgently release funds to deliver supplies, aid agencies warned on Tuesday. | In a re... (photo: Creative Commons / Bka)
Yahaya Makafi, at left, sells beans to a customer at the main market in Maradi, Sunday, Aug. 7,2005.
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 The Independent 
'Hidden famine' in Horn of Africa puts 14m at risk
| Somalia is on the brink of a "hidden famine" which threatens to leave more than half of the country's population in need of emergency assistance by the end of the year. | The entire Horn of Africa, ... (photo: AP / George Osodi)
International Criminal Court prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo listens to a question during a news conference regarding the commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the Rome Statute of the ICC Thursday, July 17, 2008 at United Nations headquarters in New York.  Gulf News 
ICC has become Africa's court
| When the International Criminal Court (ICC) came into being in July 2002 at The Hague, it was greeted by most fair-minded people as the guardian for the world's conscience. At last the oppressed and... (photo: AP / Jason DeCrow)
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Yoweri Museveni  Irish Times 
Museveni to seek fourth term in Uganda
In this section » | Zimbabwe opposition expected to sign talks agreementSNP optimistic over Glasgow byelection despite pollsPope deeply sorry for clergy's 'evil' sex abuseBritish demand immediate rele... (photo: AP / Michael Makutu )
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'Drug plane' crew held
| Bissau - Anti-narcotics police in Guinea Bissau on Saturday arrested the three-man Venezuelan crew of an executive jet suspected of being used to smuggle cocaine into W... (photo: Creative Commons / )
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Anglican Bishops from around the world file into the Canterbury Cathedral for their Sunday service, Canterbury, England, Sunday, July 20, 2008. The bishops have turned to the enormous task at the heart of their once-a-decade summit: trying to keep the Anglican family from breaking apart over the Bible and homosexuality. With its private prayer phase over Saturday, the business of the Lambeth Conference begins, but it is hobbled by a boycott: about one-quarter of the invited bishops _ mostly theological conservatives from Africa _ are not attendi BBC News
Lambeth Conference due to begin
| Hundreds of Anglican bishops are due to attend a special service at Canterbury Cathedral to mark the official opening of the Lambeth Conference. | The meeting has been ... (photo: AP / Sang Tan)
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 A young girl washes plates for her family in the North Darfur refugee camp of El Sallam, Sudan. Voa News
UNHCR Running Out of Money to Repatriate Southern Sudan Refugees
| The UN refugee agency says it is running out of money to help Southern Sudan refugees go home. The UNHCR says it has a shortfall of $11.9 million. It warns it will be f... (photo: AP / Alfred de Montesquiou)
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Soldiers from Uganda's Lord Resistance Army await the arrival of delegates at Ri-Kwangba in southern Sudan,Thursday, April 10, 2008. International Herald Tribune
Justice across borders
| Justice across borders | Richard Goldstone ("Prosecuting Sudan's leader," Views, July 16) is right to question the short-sighted argument that the International Crimina... (photo: AP Photo / Glenna Gordon)
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 A young boy looks at a Ugandan soldier at the Pabo camp for displaced people just outside the northern Ugandan town of Gulu, Feb. 12, 2003. It has been nearly a year since the Ugandan army launched Operation Iron Fist, a broad military campaign aimed at News24
Aids 'hits' Uganda soldiers more
| Kampala - Servicemen in the Ugandan armed forces get infected with the deadly Aids disease at a rate, which is up to five times higher than that faced by the country's ... (photo: AP/Karel Prinsloo)
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Anglican Bishops from around the world file into the Canterbury Cathedral for their Sunday service, Canterbury, England, Sunday, July 20, 2008. The bishops have turned to the enormous task at the heart of their once-a-decade summit: trying to keep the Anglican family from breaking apart over the Bible and homosexuality. With its private prayer phase over Saturday, the business of the Lambeth Conference begins, but it is hobbled by a boycott: about one-quarter of the invited bishops _ mostly theological conservatives from Africa _ are not attendi
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