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      <description>His ability to connect with the working class poor has charmed crowds, but he is not immune to corruption and cronyism.</description>
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      <description>After months of deliberation, the African Union has recognised Libya's new leadership - but many question its motives.</description>
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      <title>African protest fever: Which country is next?</title>
      <description>Revolts across sub-Saharan Africa risk being misunderstood by an attention-starved global media, says author. </description>
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      <description>With the media and government silent, few people will likely be punished as the beautiful game is dealt an ugly blow.</description>
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      <title>Violence and vengeance in Ivory Coast</title>
      <description>As reprisals continue between rival forces, Alassane Ouattara needs to guarantee justice for all Ivorians.</description>
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      <title>Sudan: Mission impossible or mission failure?</title>
      <description>A draft resolution crafted by the US was approved by the UN requesting that 4,200 Ethiopian troops be deployed to Abyei.</description>
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      <title>Our seas of dead Africans</title>
      <description>Those desperately fleeing violence find themselves in life-threatening situations on the way to "safety". </description>
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      <title>Sudan: Half the horror remains untold</title>
      <description>As the south prepares to declare independence, western media incorrectly frame current violence as entirely one-sided.</description>
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      <description>How much of a role does the media play in shaping the discourse of international diplomacy?</description>
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