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Pope Francis To Visit Egypt

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Seeking The True Source of Arabica Coffee In The Ethiopian Forest

Seeking The True Source of Arabica Coffee In The Ethiopian Forest

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Trees For Minerals: A Green Path To Make Burundi's Mining Business Sustainable

Trees For Minerals: A Green Path To Make Burundi's Mining Business Sustainable

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Temperatures Rising: Just Too Hot In The Heart Of Africa

Temperatures Rising: Just Too Hot In The Heart Of Africa

How climate change looks -- and feels -- in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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Boko Haram Raid Kills 55 In Nigeria

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German Brewing Secrets Turn Namibia Into Unlikely Beer-Making Mecca

German Brewing Secrets Turn Namibia Into Unlikely Beer-Making Mecca

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Boomtown Ethiopia - Can Former Poster Child Nation Become A Model For African Growth?

Boomtown Ethiopia - Can Former Poster Child Nation Become A Model For African Growth?

Once it was USA for Africa, now Ethiopia's expats are returning to be part of a striving new middle class.

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The Dark Side Of The Revolution For Egypt's Coptic Christians

The Dark Side Of The Revolution For Egypt's Coptic Christians

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Why North Africa's Long Cold War Is Immune To Arab Spring

Why North Africa's Long Cold War Is Immune To Arab Spring

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In Congo, A Tribal Chief Forced To Flee Cannibalistic Militia

In Congo, A Tribal Chief Forced To Flee Cannibalistic Militia

The Mai-Mai militia in the Democratic Republic of Congo is known to kill and eat captured tribal leaders, which they think gives special powers to shield them from bullets.

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The Polluted Beaches Of Discord Between Egypt And Israel

The Polluted Beaches Of Discord Between Egypt And Israel

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French Family Held Hostage By Nigerian Islamist Group Freed After Two Months

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