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Ugandan opposition leader nicknamed the "hammer" after vowing to remove long-term president Yoweri Museveni from office.
Sexual violence against women is one of the most widely used weapons of war, but men are also victims.
DR Congo rebel leader, Bertrand Bisimwa, welcomes peace talks but rejects "foreign interference" in M23 controlled area.
Activists push for marital reform law to help victims of domestic violence taken as attack on traditional values.
President Omar al-Bashir says move part of national dialogue intended to find solution to country's political problems.
It is time to put an end to the grants for faith-based organisations in the name of preventing HIV/AIDS, writes author.
About two decades of rapid economic growth has resulted into prosperity for middle class.
Fighting erupts between Congolese troops and breakaway rebel group days after peace deal was signed by regional leaders.
Survey finds antibiotics that do not work - a contributing factor to resistance - in full circulation in many countries.
Spokesman for M23 movement says negotiations are going well, though government spokesman is less optimistic.
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