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Some 300 people are arrested after a rebel raid near Sudan's capital, amid fears for their safety.
Both sides in the Somali conflict are urged to end the crisis as a peace conference opens in Djibouti.
Computer hackers attack the website of Zimbabwe's state-owned Herald newspaper.
The US Supreme Court clears the way for a lawsuit brought by apartheid victims against a number of firms.
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo tells a panel he is not responsible for Nigeria's poor power supply.
Police reinforcements arrive in the South African township of Alexandra after two foreigners are killed.
The second round of Zimbabwe's presidential election may be delayed, says the Electoral Commission.
A UN delegation is in Burundi to help secure peace as fighting continues between the army and the FNL rebels.
The head of Nigeria's Anglican Church tells polygamous Christian converts to give up their extra wives.
A South African woman divorcing her husband goes public about his infidelities to make him pay maintenance.
Ghana's Asante Kotoko beat visiting Dolphin of Nigeria 4-1 to complete a 4-3 aggregate win in the Confederation Cup.
Mali midfielder Mohamed Sissoko says he has no regrets about leaving English Premier League side Liverpool.
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The Islamist opposition joins Mauritania's cabinet despite the country's ties with Israel.
Assets worth nearly $60m stolen under former President Chiluba have been recovered, Zambia's government says.
A Burundian rights group accuses the security forces of illegally detaining about 200 people suspected of helping rebels.
Kenya's power-sharing cabinet meets for the first time for former rivals to learn how to work as a team.
Senegal's army launches an offensive against armed men who cut off the ears of cashew nut pickers.
Islamist insurgents attack a police station in the heart of Somalia's capital ahead of planned peace talks.
Zimbabwe's "war veterans" militia plan to intimidate voters inside polling stations, a policeman tells the BBC.
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Eritrea denies wanting war with Djibouti, which has gone to the UN Security Council to ask them to stop a conflict.
Moroccan authorities deny its soldiers deliberately punctured and sank a boat with migrants going to Spain.
A man arrested and allegedly shot by Nigerian police is freed on bail, years after his family were told he was dead.
South Africa's public broadcaster suspends its CEO for alleged misconduct as it faces charges of bias.
After a US missile killed a senior leader of an Islamist militant group in Somalia, the BBC's Rob Watson considers how serious the West considers the militant threat from the region.
The rising cost of oil and other commodities is making life harder for consumers in the West, but many emerging nations get richer.
The humiliation of Nigeria's ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo is forging ahead, less than a year after he left office, writes Africa Confidential editor Patrick Smith.
The BBC's Alex Capstick went to Addis Ababa to investigate why running is Ethiopia's national obsession.
South Africa promises that its lucrative mining sector will not suffer further power disruption during the winter months.
Oil prices fall on news that a strike in Nigeria by Exxon workers which had disrupted production has ended.
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