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2011-04-23

[I] Libya heading for stalemate - US
[I] Alassane Ouattara orders troops to return to barracks

2011-04-20

[I] Plane carrying Michelle Obama got too close to military C-17 - Officials
[I] Libya warns UK could worsen war
[I] Energy saving light bulbs "contain cancer causing chemicals"

2011-04-19

[I] Apple sues Samsung for 'copying' iPad

2011-04-18

[I] Nigeria gets it right finally, economy and employment next, says Obanikoro
[I] UK to help migrants flee Misrata
[I] Goodluck Jonathan 'to win outright'
[I] Burkina Faso army mutiny spreads to fourth city

2011-04-17

[I] Euro billions wasted on African failures
[I] Embassy tunnel led to Gbagbo's capture

2011-04-16

[I] Nigeria at the polls

2011-04-14

[I] Uganda: Politician Kizza Besigye shot in arm at protest
[I] Allies to step up military pressure on Libya
[I] Tunisia files cases against Ben Ali

2011-04-13

[I] Ivory Coast: 'Gbagbo weapons cache' uncovered
[I] Kufuor leads AU observer mission for Nigeria’s elections
[I] Egypt: Mubarak and sons detained amid corruption probe
[I] BlackBerry maker turns its fire on Apple’s iPad

2011-04-12

[I] Gunfire in Abidjan despite Gbagbo arrest

2011-04-11

[I] UN, Ivorian troops smoke Gbagbo out of bunker

2011-04-09

[I] Man arrested over electricity meter Scam
[I] Gbagbo forces regain ground
[I] Gunman kills 6 in busy shopping centre
[I] Nigeria elections: Polls to open after deadly attacks
[I] Barclays has most to lose from banking commission

2011-04-07

[I] Libya rebels 'killed in Nato hit'
[I] Dramatic rescue in Ivorian city

2011-04-06

[I] Chemical found which 'makes bone marrow repair skin'

2011-04-04

[I] Barack Obama announces 2012 re-election bid

2011-03-31

[I] Gbagbo’s Army chief abandons him

2011-03-30

[I] Gaddafi forces push rebels back
[I] Ivory Coast: Pro-Ouattara fighters 'enter Yamoussoukro'

2011-02-20

[I] Energy saving light bulbs "contain cancer causing chemicals"

2011-01-14

[I] 7,000 babies stillborn every day worldwide
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