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Nigeria rescues kidnapped Easter worshippers; fresh attacks kill dozens
Nigeria’s military said Sunday it had rescued 31 worshippers seized from Easter celebrations in northwestern Kaduna State, though at least five others were killed, as fresh violence elsewhere in the…
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Fashion designer Ozwald Boateng says a new wind of change is blowing through Africa. He explains how a $68 billion…
Report: Kony’s struggling militia killing elephants for cash
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Slow progress in S. African rape-murder of 17-year-old
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Africa’s ‘dead women walking’
It's practically unheard of in the United States and most Western countries. But it's a terrible occurrence in a culture…
S. Africa’s farming shows promise
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Couple tracked human evolution
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Could South Africa lose its dominance?
CNN's Robyn Curnow speaks with South Africa's planning minister about the need for more "inclusive growth."