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World Business Briefing | Africa: Kenya: 2 Countries Plan Railway

World Business Briefing | Africa: Kenya: 2 Countries Plan RailwayKenya and Uganda plan to build a new railway from the Indian Ocean port of Mombasa to cope with increased trade among the East African countries and their landlocked neighbors, officials said.

World Briefing | Africa: Congo: Ugandan Rebels Kill 12

World Briefing | Africa: Congo: Ugandan Rebels Kill 12The Lord’s Resistance Army, a rebel group, killed at least 12 people in northeastern Congo, officials said Tuesday.

World Briefing | Africa: South Africa: A.N.C. Leader Plans to Add Third Wife to Family

World Briefing | Africa: South Africa: A.N.C. Leader Plans to Add Third Wife to FamilyJacob Zuma, the president of the governing African National Congress, is taking a third wife, according to local press accounts.

After Coup, U.S. Halts Aid to Guinea

After Coup, U.S. Halts Aid to GuineaThe decision from the U.S. came hours after the new military junta acknowledged that it had arrested several generals who had been forced into retirement after a coup last month.

Rice heads to UN for Gaza talks

Rice heads to UN for Gaza talksThe U.S. is backing a cease-fire based on three pillars: ending the rocket attacks; opening border crossings into Gaza; and dealing with arms smuggling in border tunnels.

For Israel, lessons learned from 2006, but old pitfalls

For Israel, lessons learned from 2006, but old pitfallsIsrael is applying the military insight it gained from the 2006 war against Hezbollah, but diplomatic lessons do not seem to have been so well applied.

This time, Iraqis hear and see candidates

This time, Iraqis hear and see candidatesCAMPAIGNING IN IRAQ The nation's upcoming elections are the first in which the government has deemed it safe enough for candidates' names to appear on ballots and the first time many candidates have felt safe enough to campaign publicly.

Guards plead not guilty in '07 killings in Baghdad

Guards plead not guilty in '07 killings in BaghdadThe five guards for Blackwater International pleaded not guilty in federal court to manslaughter in the case of the 2007 shootings in Baghdad that left at least 17 Iraqis dead.

Israel puts clamp on foreign media

Israel puts clamp on foreign mediaIsrael is making sure only its version of the war gets out by keeping foreign correspondents out of Gaza.

Israeli shells kill 40 near a UN school in Gaza

Israeli shells kill 40 near a UN school in GazaAt least 40 people were reported killed, as diplomats said that Israel's Prime Minister Ehud Olmert would travel to Egypt to discuss a cease-fire on Wednesday.

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