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- UN draft report: Rwandan army attacks on Hutu refugees in Congo in the 1990s could be genocide
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- South African police ordered not to join strike that has hit hospitals, schools nationwide
- In South Africa, doctors and activists worry about impact of strike on AIDS patients
- Gordimer: freedom of expression threatened in S.Africa, calls on other writers to speak out
- 4 executed in Equatorial Guinea coup plot; opposition calls them political assassinations
- Volunteers, soldiers help at S.African hospitals as nationwide strike hits government services
- Civil servants’ union calls a strike in South Africa, protests for higher wages start slow
- Norway pledges to work for democratic reform in Swaziland, Africa’s last absolute monarchy
- S. Africa’s ruling party says special tribunal for journalists needed to ‘punish’ bad acts
- South Africa recalls ambassador in Rwanda for consultations before elections next week
- Chilean-American author Dorfman: former political foes must to show remorse about wrong acts
- South Africa’s president launches a housing plan for shantytowns; 400,000 homes in 4 years
- South African Nobel peace laureate Desmond Tutu to retire from public life in October at 79
- Rising ticket prices, inactive stadiums likely to be South Africa’s initial World Cup legacy
- Mandela’s birthday: A day to help others across South Africa
- South Africa’s ANC to visit Mandela, do public service on anti-apartheid icon’s 92nd birthday
- South Africa’s Olympic committee says it will bid for 2020 Games
- Australia 2022 World Cup bid expects to be cleared by FIFA probe into campaign gifts
- Unified rainbow nation? Not yet, but World Cup displays SAfrica’s improving race relations
- Germany’s Merkel, S.African president meet before World Cup match
- Germany threatens to cut off aid to Zimbabwe over attempts to seize German-owned farm
- South Africa’s ex-national police chief found guilty in long-running corruption case
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- SAfrica police chief not ruling out late changes to accommodate Mandela at closing ceremony
- Rights group slams Equatorial Guinea leader’s pledges of reforms in transparency, human rights
- South Africa: protesters march on US consulate to demand raise in AIDS funding for Africa
- Euro champ Spain loses to Switzerland 1-0 at World Cup, Chile, Uruguay win
- Strike impact: S.African police will keep expanded security duties throughout World Cup
- Soweto Uprising anniversary and World Cup match: a day of mixed emotions in South Africa
- FIFA, World Cup organizers tightlipped on growing security issues at 5 stadiums
- World Cup protests continue in Durban, city’s poor join rally
- World Cup protests continue in Durban as labor dispute affects half of stadiums
- World Cup security strike spreads to half of venues, Johannesburg latest to be hit
- Security stewards strike in Johannesburg, Durban as World Cup labor dispute continues
- Riot police disperse hundreds of protesters outside World Cup stadium after match
- For second year running, organizers decide not to award $5 million African leadership prize
- Deafening noise, dazzling color: World Cup opens with ceremony
- A battleground during apartheid, Soweto now celebrates as World Cup opens next door
- FIFA president Sepp Blatter to seek re-election for another 4-year term in 2011
- South African police say an Argentine soccer hooligan is being held at airport
- South African fans split whether Nelson Mandela should attend opening ceremony of World Cup
- AIDS groups protest against FIFA, saying they are not allowed to set up ‘wellness centers’
- AIDS groups protest ban on HIV information centers at FIFA controlled soccer venues
- South Africa’s ruling party says Nelson Mandela will attend World Cup opener and final
- S. Africa’s ruling party challenges labor leader’s claims of government corruption
- Obama to US World Cup team: You’ll have a fan in the Oval Office
- Israeli president denies newspaper report he offered South Africa nuclear warheads in 1975
- VP Biden, wife, to travel next month to Egypt, Kenya and South Africa, attend World Cup
- Frederick Van Zyl Slabbert, white who helped South Africa chart way out of apartheid, dies
- South Africa: Tour of 3 townships shows visitors another side of Cape Town
- 5 weeks before World Cup, WHO alerts visitors to South Africa of Rift Valley Fever outbreak
- Madagascar’s political factions discuss parliamentary vote in 3 months, then presidential poll
- UNICEF says measles outbreaks reported in 16 countries in West and Central Africa, killing 185
- Obama: Al-Qaida would use nuke if it could; terrorist access ‘biggest threat’ to security
- TV racial outbursts in SAfrica signal unhealed wounds opened by killing of white supremacist
- South African police officers being forced to get fit under new health program
- SAfrica marks 50th anniversary of massacre, but residents say change not coming fast enough
- Riots erupt after South African hip-hop star granted bail in hearing on child drag-race deaths
- South Africa’s parliament throws out a Zuma no confidence vote
- SAfrican president cites “substantial” progress in talks to end coalition deadlock in Zimbabwe
- Winfrey set for March 29 defamation trial in Philly over comments on abuse at S. Africa school
- UN expert slams FIFA for failing to require that World Cup cities safeguard people’s housing
- South Africa’s Zuma demands UK loosen sanctions against Zimbabwe while on visit to Britain
- Government learns lessons as South Africa takes on the staging of the World Cup
- South Africa reports seizing NKorea tank parts being exported in violation of sanctions
- South African flag that flew at Nelson Mandela’s inauguration to be returned to homeland
- South African opposition parties walk out of parliament after being asked to withdraw comments
- Protesters burn library in southeastern South Africa community on 3rd day of demonstrations
- South African flag that flew at Nelson Mandela’s inauguration to be sold at London auction
- South African presidential spokesman calls love child report ‘a private, personal issue’
- South African president’s party says reports about love child make ‘mountain out of nothing’
- Gandhi’s ashes scattered in Indian Ocean
- US urges steps to quell violence in southern Sudan ahead of elections and independence vote
- Poet, anti-apartheid activist Dennis Brutus dies at 85; was jailed with Mandela in S. Africa
- Year-end news conference shows Zimbabwe leaders getting along, but no breakthroughs announced
- Zimbabwe politicians say they have resolved 2 issues that had blocked unity government
- As clock ticked in Copenhagen, Obama raced from room to room, bent on a deal
- Obama administration official says US, China, India and South Africa agree to deal on climate
- South Africa’s former health minister who promoted garlic, lemons as AIDS remedy dies at 69
- South Africa’s controversial health minister who promoted garlic as AIDS treatment dies at 69
- Report: UN-backed Congolese troops deliberately killing civilians in east Congo;
- Rights group says Mugabe loyalists used rape to terrorize political opposition in Zimbabwe
- Report: Police in Nigeria killing civilians with impunity, some for not paying bribes
- Guinea’s hated coup leader organizes ethnic militia trained by white contractors
- Homeless S. Africans say there’s no room for them at World Cup; officials deny pressuring them
- South Africa’s president announces policies to treat more patients living with HIV
- South Africa’s Zuma praised for new approach on AIDS, gets $120 million from US
- Zimbabwe’s prime minister welcomes South African efforts to rescue his coalition government
- Equatorial Guinea leader expects to win nearly all votes amid oil wealth and killer poverty
- Namibian elections will see ruling party return to power; new opposition to emerge
- New Greenpeace chief brings experience fighting poverty, racism to environmental campaign