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Charismatic young leaders have exploited a religious-nationalist nexus to push a far-right political message.
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Last Modified: 21 Jan 2013 18:20 GMT
Algeria gas worker recounts hostage drama
Al Jazeera's Elizabeth Puranam speaks to Ruben Andrada, one of freed hostages, from a hospital in Algiers.
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If Lance Armstrong admits to doping the American will also find himself in the middle of an investigation into the UCI.
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Human rights groups condemn execution of Rizana Nafeek, convicted of killing an infant in her care in 2005.
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Last Modified: 10 Jan 2013 17:45 GMT
Desmond Tutu: A prisoner of faith
Even during the darkest days of apartheid, the archbishop remained certain that peace would prevail.
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Tutu's Children
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Women threaten to boycott Kenya vote
Activists say gender quotas for parliament need to be enforced ahead of national elections in March.
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Deadly grenade attack in Kenya's Dadaab camp
Two youths killed and seven people injured in attack on popular eating place in northeast Kenya's refugee camp complex.
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Greece: The odyssey
As another difficult year for the battered European economy ends, many Greeks are returning to the land to survive.
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Cultural revolution: China's museum explosion
As the country flexes its economic muscle, growing prosperity has also meant a proliferation of shrines to culture.
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