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Striking platinum miners march near the Anglo American Platinum (AMPLATS) mine near Rustenburg in South Africa's North West Province, October 5, 2012.

Protest Follows Firing of 12,000 South African Miners

World's largest platinum producer, Anglo American, dismissed 12,000 mineworkers in Rustenburg Friday for staging an illegal strike More

Video S. Sudan Refugee Camp Braces for New Arrivals

Already overloaded camp now faces new challenges including possible new disease threats, flood of new inhabitants More

Supporters cheer outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London following a verdict in the Mau Mau torture compensation claim case, October 5, 2012.

Court Rules Kenyans Can Sue Britain for Colonial-Era Abuses

Britain’s High Court ruled three Kenyans who were tortured by British colonial authorities in the 1950s can proceed with legal claims against UK More

Muslims pray while Christians form a protective human chain around them during a protest on common problems faced in Nigeria, January 1, 2012.

Nigerian Christians, Muslims Protest Against Common Enemy

In Kaduna, known for sectarian violence, groups rallied together against the anti-Islamic video that has sparked protests around the world More

Ethiopian Muslims Protest Ahead of Islamic Council Election

Sunday's planned vote has stirred up anger among many who believe government is trying to influence the Council More



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Ethiopian Muslims Protest Ahead of Islamic Council Election

Sunday's planned vote has stirred up anger among many who believe government is trying to influence the Council
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Nigerian Christians, Muslims Protest Against Common Enemy

In Kaduna, known for sectarian violence, groups rallied together against the anti-Islamic video that has sparked protests around the world
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South African Platinum Producer Fires 12,000 Workers

Anglo American Platinum says dismissed workers engaged in an illegal strike for three weeks at its Rustenberg mine
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Besigye: Uganda Government Squelching Protest

Uganda's main opposition leader says government trying to prevent protests during country's 50th anniversary of independence next week
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Court Rules Kenyans Can Sue Britain for Colonial-Era Abuses

Britain’s High Court ruled three Kenyans who were tortured by British colonial authorities in the 1950s can proceed with legal claims against UK
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Land Grab in Africa Threatens Food Security

Oxfam says African leaders must freeze land acquisitions
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Three Ugandan Journalist Are Attacked by Police in Kampala

Critics say police have been engaged in a cynical and lawless cycle
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Ethiopia's Growth Attracts Young Diaspora

Ethiopian government welcomes impact these returnees could have on economy
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