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October 11 | 7:23 AM Zimbabwe's Mugabe Chooses Key Ministries Zimbabwe's Official Paper Says Mugabe Will Keep Control Of Key Ministries October 10 | 12:26 PM 2 Expats Appeal For Release In Somalia 2 Expats Kidnapped In Ethiopia Are Brought To Somalia; Paraded Before Local Media October 10 | 7:14 AM WHO Probing Deaths From Mystery Disease In SAfrica WHO Investigating 3 Deaths From Mystery Hemorrhagic Fever In South Africa October 9 | 3:26 PM Libya Halts Oil Shipments To Switzerland Libya Halts Oil Shipments To Switzerland As Dispute Over Gadhafi's Son's Arrest Continues October 9 | 12:25 PM South Africa Will Sell Ivory To Japan, China South Africa Gives Go-ahead To Sales Of Ivory To Japan, China Under Exemption To Trade Ban October 9 | 12:25 PM Libya Said To Begin Payments For US Terror Victims US Says Libya Begins Paying Into Fund To Compensate Families Of American Terror Victims October 9 | 6:22 AM Zimbabwe Inflation Hits 231 Million Percent Official Inflation In Zimbabwe, Already Highest In World, Hits 231 Million Percent October 9 | 6:23 AM Migrant Boat Capsizes Off Morocco; At Least 1 Dead Migrant Boat Carrying About 50 Capsizes Off Morocco; At Least 1 Dead October 8 | 2:25 PM Congo Accuses Rwanda Troops Of Crossing Border Congo Accuses Rwanda Troops Of Crossing Border, Fighting In Support Of Congo Warlord October 8 | 6:23 AM South Africa: ANC Members May Form New Opposition Members Of South Africa's Ruling Party May Break Away To Form New Opposition October 8 | 6:24 AM Mauritanian Protesters Beaten Back By Police Anti-coup Protesters Beaten Back By Police In Mauritania October 7 | 10:19 AM UN Says At Least 5,000 Flee Violence In Congo UN: At Least 5,000 Flee Rebel Attacks In Congo And Head To Sudan Over The Last 2 Weeks October 7 | 10:20 AM UN: Bandits Keep Attacking Aid Workers In Chad UN Says Bandits Attack Aid Workers In Eastern Chad Over 120 Times So Far This Year Back To Top | Advertisement
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