New Anti-Corruption Drive
Legislators are looking at ways to bring corrupt officials to book.
Kampala Rejects Further Kony Talks
Officials say rebel leader must sign negotiated peace agreement, amid speculation about renewed talks.
Protection for Rare Wild Sheep Angers Local Hunters
A two-year moratorium on hunting the arkhar, an endangered species of wild sheep found in the mountains of Tajikistan, has angered hunters in Badakhshan region.
Harare Accused of Brutal Crackdown on Diamond Prospectors
Security forces said to have killed scores of people in an attempt to curb illegal mining.
Court Gets Ituri History Lesson
Regional expert provides backgrounder on prelude to conflict in the region.
Lawlessness Expected to Put Aid on Hold
Continued land grabs likely to delay any financial assistance from western governments.
Zimbabwe Exiles Start to Return
New regulations aim to reverse the exodus of much needed public servants.
Congo Withdrawal Sparks Panic
Failure to defeat LRA leaves many former victims fearful of rebel backlash.
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