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Angola's ruling party has claimed victory in the oil-rich nation's landmark, yet chaotic, election, despite opposition attempts to have the result cancelled.
07/09/2008
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Armenia and Turkey have pledged to overcome decades of enmity and disagreement over the massacre of Armenians by Ottoman forces.
07/09/2008
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Abdullah Gul, the Turkish president, has been greeted by protests after arriving in Armenia to attend a football match in an attempt to improve relations between the two countries.
06/09/2008
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Angola's first election for 16 years goes into an unscheduled second day on Saturday after opposition parties condemned the vote as chaotic.
06/09/2008
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Polling has opened in Angola for the country's first parliamentary elections in 16 years.
05/09/2008
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A family of four, including two children, have been killed in an overnight raid by international troops, a police official and witnesses said.
01/09/2008
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The US federal emergency management agency (Fema) has said it is more prepared to respond to Hurricane Gustav than it was to Hurricane Katrina three years ago.
31/08/2008
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Americans have given mixed reactions to Barack Obama's speech accepting the Democratic nomination for US president.
29/08/2008
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An Argentine court has sentenced two former generals to life in prison for the murder of a senator during the country's seven-year military government.
29/08/2008
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The Palestinian high court of justice has ordered the release of Al Jazeera journalist Awad Rjoub, who was detained by the Palestinian Authority's security forces in the West Bank last month.
29/08/2008
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An armed group in Somalia has released the local UN refugee agency chief who was seized in June near Mogadishu, Somalia's capital, the refugee agency said.
28/08/2008
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Malaysia's opposition leader, Anwar Ibrahim, is set to be sworn in as a member of parliament two days after a landslide by-election win marked his return to mainstream politics.
27/08/2008
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At least 35 African migrants have died of hunger, thirst and exposure after the boat carrying them across the Mediterranean sea drifted for three days, the Spanish Red Cross said.
27/08/2008
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Afghanistan's cabinet has demanded a change in the rules governing international troops in the country, after more than 90 civilians were killed in US-led air attacks last week.
26/08/2008
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At least 25 people have been killed in Baghdad's Abu Ghraib district after a suicide bomber blew himself up at a feast held by a sheikh to celebrate his son's release from a US detention centre.
25/08/2008
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