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M23 rebels call for truce coinciding with UN chief's visit to Goma where three days of fighting left at least 19 dead.
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Last Modified: 24 May 2013 04:28 GMT
World Bank offers $1bn to Africa Great Lakes
Funds for health, education, hydro-electric projects and cross-border trade come amid fresh fighting in the region.
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Last Modified: 22 May 2013 12:49 GMT
Police raid Ugandan newspaper office
Premises of Daily Monitor searched for evidence against army general who questioned president's succession plan.
Africa
Last Modified: 20 May 2013 15:41 GMT
We don't need GM bananas for iron deficiency
Iron deficiency was not created by nature and we can get rid of it by becoming co-creators and co-producers with nature.
Vandana Shiva
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Last Modified: 04 May 2013 09:15 GMT
Uganda leader wrapped in cash-sack scandal
President Yoweri Museveni gives bag containing $100,000 to a youth group, leading to outrage.
Africa
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2013 12:02 GMT
US doctors fight infant virus in Uganda
American doctors learn surgery in African country while helping country combat neurological infections.
Africa
Last Modified: 20 Apr 2013 21:26 GMT
Motorbike ambulances save lives in Uganda
A simple and cost effective way to reach patients in remote areas.
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From the despair of a slum to the World Chess Olympiad in Russia - Phiona searches for answers and a better life.
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We examine the ongoing issues facing the country in the aftermath of al-Shabab attacks on a state institution.
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IMF recognises Somalia government
Decision ends 22-year break in relations, though Somalia remains ineligible for new IMF financing because of past debts.
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