Friday, April 13, 2012

Apr. 13, 2012

A Brotherhood show of force, as Egypt turns to presidential election
Sarah Lynch, Christian Science Monitor, 4/13/2012

Sudan army moves on disputed town
Irish Times, 4/14/2012
South Sudan Reinforces Positions Around Disputed Oil Town
Gabe Joselow, VOA, 4/13/2012

Bissau army hold president, former premier in coup
Alberto Dabo, Reuters Africa, 4/14/2012
Coup in Guinea-Bissau shines a light on powerful West African drug trade
Geoffrey York, Globe and Mail (Canada), 4/13/2012
Coup Hits West Africa Cocaine Crossroads
Drew Hinshaw, Online Wall Street Journal, 4/13/2012

Malawians Look To President Banda with High Hopes
Lameck Masina, VOA, 4/13/2012
Joyce Banda: Malawi's first female president
Raphael Tenthani, BBC News, 4/13/2012

Africa's Rhinos face Poaching Crisis
Peter Knights, HuffPost, 4/13/2012

Nodding Disease: Origins Of Strange Illness In Africa Remain Unexplained
Scientific American, HuffPost, 4/13/2012

Can a hallucinogen from Africa cure addiction?
Stephanie Hegarty, BBC News, 4/13/2012

Tenerife set to Become a Communications Nexus Spanning Three Continents
PR Newswire, Market Watch, 4/13/2012

Livestock farming threatened in
Africa as food insecurity worsens

Coast Week, Kenya, 4/13/2012

South Africa’s ANC Braces for Repeat of Leadership Fight
Mike Cohen, Bloomberg BusinessWeek, 4/13/2012

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