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Is Brazil the next cop on the beat in Africa? The Pentagon seems to hope so
Any action Brazil takes in Africa should be based on peaceful cooperation and not military escalation.
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Last Modified: 10 Jun 2012 15:30 GMT
Cargo plane crashes on landing in Ghana
Nigerian freight jet slams into minivan after overshooting runway in Accra, killing at least 10 people.
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Last Modified: 03 Jun 2012 10:46 GMT
Unemployed Portuguese told to 'just emigrate'
Portugal's prime minister has been criticised for suggesting that unemployed youth leave the country to find work.
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Last Modified: 31 Dec 2011 10:25 GMT
Japan through to final round of qualifying
Iraq and Japan reach last round of Asian qualifying for the 2014 World Cup while China and North Korea crash out.
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Last Modified: 11 Nov 2011 23:43 GMT
Ouattara loyalists destroy 'magic stone'
Soldiers loyal to Cote d'Ivoire president-elect claim the monument provided mystical powers to his rival.
Africa
Last Modified: 10 Apr 2011 20:25 GMT
Ousted president may return to power
The ousted president of Sao Tome and Principe returned home on Wednesday after signing an accord with the leaders of a coup who seized power a week ago, paving the way for his likely return to office.
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Last Modified: 23 Jul 2003 21:30 GMT
Sao Tome's ousted president may return
Coup leaders who seized power in Sao Tome and Principe are likely to let the ousted president return to the tiny West African country, mediators said on Wednesday.
Archive
Last Modified: 23 Jul 2003 13:34 GMT
African mediators head for Sao Tome
Several African countries on Saturday agreed to send mediators to Sao Tome and Principe to negotiate with coup leaders the possible return of the deposed president.
Archive
Last Modified: 19 Jul 2003 17:42 GMT
Soldiers seize power in Sao Tome
Soldiers have seized power in the tiny West African nation of Sao Tome and Principe in an early morning coup on Wednesday.
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Last Modified: 16 Jul 2003 16:00 GMT
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