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Briton 1 of 2 foreigners killed in Libya

A UK national is confirmed as one of two foreigners found dead on a beach west of the Libyan capital, Tripoli, Britain's Foreign Office said Friday.

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Libya: One American detained, released

Libya's foreign ministry acknowledged Friday that at least one American had been detained -- then released -- in Benghazi, one day after the U.S. State Department said it had been…

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South Sudan peace talks in second day

Peace talks between South Sudan's government and rebels have entered a second day in neighboring Ethiopia, but the warring sides have yet to embark on face-to-face negotiations.

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South Sudan peace talks open in Ethiopia

Peace talks between the government and rebels in South Sudan got under way Friday in Ethiopia, with the aim of halting escalating violence that has pushed the world's newest country…

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Fatal clashes in Egypt protests

At least five people were killed and scores of others injured across Egypt as demonstrators supporting the Muslim Brotherhood clashed with police.

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Report: 2 Americans detained by Libyan forces in Benghazi

Two Americans have been detained by Libyan authorities, who allege they were found scouting at the University of Benghazi, the state-run LANA news agency reported Thursday, citing unnamed security sources.

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U.N.: Child soldiers and beheading in CAR

Escalating violence in the Central African Republic is posing a threat to children, with at least two beheaded and thousands recruited as soldiers, the United Nations said.

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Officials: Bodies of two foreigners found on Libyan beach

Libyan authorities have found the bodies of two foreigners who appear to have been shot during a picnic on a beach west of Tripoli, media officials said Thursday.

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On patrol with the U.N. in S. Sudan

CNN's Arwa Damon joined a patrol of U.N. peacekeepers in violence-stricken Juba, South Sudan. Take a look.

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Warring sides battle in South Sudan

South Sudan's army battled rebel forces Thursday as negotiators from the warring sides prepared to meet for talks aimed at ending the violence.

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Rwanda’s lessons for South Sudan

Several mass graves have been discovered, at least 1,000 people are dead and tens of thousands have been displaced in South Sudan as a recent outbreak of inter-ethnic violence has…

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Rwanda’s lessons for South Sudan

Several mass graves have been discovered, at least 1,000 people are dead and tens of thousands have been displaced in South Sudan as a recent outbreak of inter-ethnic violence has…

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Nigerian satirist pokes fun at stars

African Voices meets Ikenna Azuike who pokes fun at pop stars and politicians through popular video blog What's Up Africa.

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Can logging help wildlife?

Can government policy makers play a role in protecting Africa's wildlife? Arwa Damon meets DRC-based conservation specialist Paul Telfer.

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Emergency declared in South Sudan

South Sudan's president declared a state of emergency Wednesday ahead of peace talks to stop the latest violence in the country.

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