Break on Food Inflation Eases Hardships
Falling food prices have brought measure of relief to struggling Zimbabweans.
Child Soldiers Recount First Killings
One witness speaks of feeling cold and shaking from head to toe after shooting an enemy soldier.
Arrow Boys Hit Back at LRA
South Sudan militias repel deadly attacks by rampaging Ugandan rebels.
Comment: Why Ntaganda Reprieve is Wrong
Congo’s refusal to surrender rebel leader to ICC is huge blow for victims expecting justice and compensation.
Calls for Urgent Action on Food Shortages
Rights groups say country’s new administration doing little to address widespread hunger.
New Government Beset by Power Struggles
Ambiguous separation of powers between president and primier said to be part of problem.
MDC Supporters Take Revenge
Wave of attacks against ZANU-PF officials puts strain on power-sharing government.
Court Hears Rape Allegations
Witness tells court that commanders ordered fighters to rape village girls.
Congolese Activists Oppose Plans for Ntaganda
They say militia chief should be sent to The Hague not integrated into the army.
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