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S. African, Sudanese presidents meet
Sudanese president has met with his South African counterpart for talks on the situation in Darfur and political upheaval in Khartoum.
Sudan leader to discuss Darfur force
Somalia
Gunmen kill 5 civilians in Mogadishu
Unknown gunmen have murdered five civilians in separate incidents south of Mogadishu, the capital of the African country of Somalia.
Ethiopians dwelling in Mogadishu
Somali pirates free S. Korean boats
3 civilians killed in Somali capital
Egypt
Mubarak: Social reform needed now
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has called on the government to take social action at the end of his ruling party's annual conference.
Gamal Mubarak denies presidency plans
Egypt jails 14 railway workers
Egypt reveals Tutenkhamun's face
South Africa
US giant buys S. African nuclear firm
American nuclear technology giant Westinghouse Electric Company has purchased IST Nuclear, the leading nuclear company in South Africa.
Mbeki warns against ANC cliques
S. African, Sudanese presidents meet
S. Africa, Cuba set to boost ties
Sudan
Sudan: No return to hostilities
Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir says his country is committed to the full implementation of the north-south peace agreement.
Sudan leader to discuss Darfur force
Zimbabwe
Mandela denies meddling in Zimbabwe
Former South African President Nelson Mandela has denied reports that he suggested Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe step down.
Zimbabwe orders farm tools seizure
Zimbabwe congress to confirm Mugabe
Others
Last Ituri warlords join Congolese
The last three remaining leaders of Armed Groups in Congo's eastern Ituri district have joined the national army, UN officials say.
Kenya police accused of massacre
DR Congo protest turns violent
Ethiopia, Eritrea war looms on horizon
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Turkey may attack northern Iraq because
the US and Kurdish groups support PKK
Iraqi government fails to establish security in Kurdish regions
it has territorial claims on parts of Iraq
Results
the US and Kurdish groups support PKK (65%)
Iraqi government fails to establish security in Kurdish regions (24%)
it has territorial claims on parts of Iraq (10%)
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