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Cote d'Ivoire's ex-president is the first former head of state to appear before the International Criminal Court.
Charles Ble Goude, detained in Ghana, wanted in connection with post-election violence that gripped Ivory Coast in 2010.
Simone Gbagbo accused by Hague-based court of being "alter ego" for husband in orchestrating deadly post-poll violence.
Poll officials expect most of the results from Sunday's first parliamentary election in a decade to be known by Tuesday.
The country's first legislative elections in a decade pass without incident, but are overshadowed by opposition boycott.
President's plea comes after former president Gbagbo's party said panel loyal to ruling party will manipulate results.
First parliamentary poll since disputed presidential elections, as party of ex-leader Laurent Gbagbo calls for boycott
Former president appears in front of International Criminal Court on charges related to post-election violence.
Legal representative for ex-Ivorian leader calls arrest of his client - facing war-crimes charges at ICC - "illegal".
West African nation's key events from 1960 independence until present day events.
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Murder of Somali draws ire of foreign African nationals over rising xenophobic violence.
We look at the impact of increased sanctions against the Islamic Republic and ask who it really affects.
Tupamaros enforce rough justice in Venezuela's slums to support socialism, but critics say the group are violent thugs.
More than a decade ago the US launched a war against Afghanistan, but was it a justified battle?
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Two years since the start of the uprising, rebels and Assad's forces remain locked in conflict.
Extensive coverage of political unrest that spread from Istanbul to other areas.
Revelations over NSA spying are threatening president's European trip.
Some urbanites are returning to their rural roots to farm the land.
Kuwait's 'Bidoon' have been stripped of rights and treated as second-class citizens.
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