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Articles about the African continent
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Protest in Washington, D.C., demands end to military rule in Egypt
All over the world, Egyptians and supporters are rallying in front of embassies and other political centers to support the…
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Egyptian uprising continues against military rule
The streets of Tahrir Square are once again filled with tear gas canisters, so called “non-lethal” rubber bullets and Central…
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Signs of resistance to NATO-installed government in Libya
One month after the official “liberation” of Libya was declared, the authority of the National Transition Council remains tenuous at…
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Moroccans call for election boycott
Thousands of people took to the streets in cities across Morocco to call for a boycott of the country’s Nov.…
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Genetically modified crops do not increase yield
A recent report has revealed that multinational corporations’ claims about the benefits of genetically modified crops are badly flawed.
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Africa: invasions and interventions
A large-scale invasion of Somalia by Kenya and further escalation by U.S. imperialism in Uganda are poised to increase the…
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Evidence found of pro-NATO massacre in Sirte, Libya
Human Rights Watch announced on Oct. 24 that they had discovered 53 decomposing bodies at a hotel in the city…
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Despite massive NATO bombing, Libyans defended sovereignty
Despite NATO attacks and terror campaigns by rebel forces,Libyan resistance fighters have struggled courageously, particularly in Sirte and Bani Walid.
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NATO conquers Libya
While the final bullets that killed Gaddafi may have been fired by troops of the Libyan “National Transitional Council” (NTC),…
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What happened to Al Jazeera?
Al Jazeera was initially harshly critical of U.S. foreign policy in the region—especially after the 2001 invasion of Afghanistan and…
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