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BBC: Africa News
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Call to pay pirate ransom Relatives of crew members on a seized Ukrainian ship with tanks say Kiev must pay a multi-million ransom to Somali pirates.
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Gambia draw sparks public holiday Gambians celebrate a national holiday after President Yahya Jammeh declared the country needed to properly celebrate Saturday's 1-1 draw in Senegal.
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Senegal coach Ndiaye fired Lamine Ndiaye is sacked as coach of Senegal following the team's failure to reach the final phase of qualifying for the 2010 World Cup.
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Seeds for 2010 qualifying named Fifa names the seeds for the final round of 2010 World Cup qualifying, with Cameroon, Egypt, Ghana, Nigeria and Ivory Coast in the first pot.
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No escape Pictures of refugees hit by Darfur militias and Chad rebels
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Crunch time Thabo Mbeki fights to save his peace legacy in Zimbabwe
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In pictures From acrobatics to bishops shopping in Africa's week
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I LUV U Nigeria's romantic texters resort to shock tactics
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Darfur militia leader in custody A Sudanese militia leader wanted by the International Criminal Court over war crimes in Darfur is in custody, a minister confirms.
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Dutch hear genocide case A Rwandan Hutu pleads not guilty before a Dutch court to charges of rape and murder during the 1994 genocide.
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Is letter writing dead? When did you last send a letter rather than a text or email? Have we lost the art and should we revive it?
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