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Alaixys Romao will miss Togo's World Cup qualifier against Libya citing security concerns as he heads back to France.
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Home to 29 million people, Malaysia is a middle income country with young population.
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Mugabe officials bar UN mission from Zimbabwe
Ongoing fight may have cost the country $132 million in election funding, leaving officials struggling to pay for polls.
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Can CITES come to nature's rescue?
We examine if the global conservation summit can offer a meaningful respite for threatened wildlife.
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African leaders sign DR Congo peace deal
Agreement could lead to UN intervention brigade of 2,500 troops to tackle armed groups in war-torn eastern region.
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February 15, 2003: The day the world said no to war
Our commitment as a "second super-power" remains, and we must show the same defiance as we did ten years ago.
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Europe needs to shed its Eurocentric attitude, argues Marder, but should not undergo "colonisation in reverse".
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Nigeria ease through to AFCON final
Four goals give Nigeria first appearance in Africa Cup of Nations final for 13 years after impressive victory over Mali.
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Ghana end Cape Verde's fairy tale run
Black Stars overpower minnows Cape Verde after super-sub Mubarak Wakaso's heroics secure an Africa Cup of Nations semi.
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