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PARIS. - Former French Socialist Party chief Francois Hollande declared victory on Sunday in the party's presidential primary,
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LUSAKA. - Zambian President, Mr Michael Chilufya Sata said in a statement released by his office yesterday that the
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SEOUL. - A former senior South Korean presidential spokesman was yesterday charged with receiving bribes from a troubled
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UNITED NATIONS. - The United Nations Security Council decided a partial reduction of the military and police forces of the UN
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BEIJING. - Trade between China and the European Union totalled 35,6 US$49,4 billion in July, allowing China to overtake the
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MONROVIA. - Liberian incumbent Ellen Johnson Sirleaf's party vowed yesterday that she will contest a run-off presidential vote
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MOSCOW. - does not need to contest primaries in order to run as United Russia's presidential candidate, Prime
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Johannesburg. - AfriForum has given notice of its intention to oppose ANC Youth League president Julius Malema's
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ROME/VATICAN CITY. - Clashes erupted in New York and Rome and protesters camped out yesterday in worldwide
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BUJUMBURA. - Police seized weapons and police uniforms during a raid on Burundi's main university in which a student died
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WASHINGTON - The United States should learn from emerging powers such as India and Brazil and make its economic interests
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GUANGZHOU - Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao yesterday urged all nations to further open their markets and reject rising
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Mwalimu Julius Kambarage Nyerere was the father of southern African liberation, and one of the founding fathers of the
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VIENNA - Internet search engine Google insisted yesterday it was not stealing business from the print media even if it has
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