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Somalia: More African Union troops for Nation
Ugandan and Burundi governments agreed to deploy 4000 additional troops to join African Union troops (AMISOM) to back Somalias week government, a statement from AMISOM headquarters stated on [detalii...]
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Somalia: Ethiopia troops Expel Al Shabaab From Border Town
Heavily-armed Ethiopian troops accompanied by Somali troops have reportedly crossed the border into south central Somali town of El Barde in a bid to oust insurgent Al-Shabaab, Radio Garowe [detalii...]
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Kenya: troops Step Up Assault on Somali Militants
Kenyan troops have intensified their military operation in Somalia in the last five [detalii...]
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Somalia: French Commander Sees Military Progress in Crisis
The commander of French troops in Djibouti on Thursday said while the political solution to the Somali crisis is not clear, African Union troops and Somali government troops are making tremendous progress on the war [detalii...]
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Sudan: Scores Die as Southern troops Fight Militias
At least 92 people have been killed in clashes between South Sudanese troops and two rebel militias on Sunday and [detalii...]
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Nigeria: troops Kill 11 Islamists in Northeast
RNW Africa (Hilversum)-Nigerian troops on Saturday killed 11 fighters from the Islamist sect Boko Haram during a shootout in the northeastern city of Maiduguri, a spokesman [detalii...]
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Kenya: troops Kill Six Al-Shabaab
Nation (Nairobi)-Six Al-Shabaab commanders have been killed after Kenyan troops attacked the militias base in Tatar town, Somalia [detalii...]
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Kenya: Ethiopian troops Launch Incursion Against Militants
A large number of Ethiopian troops in military vehicles on Sunday reached Somali villages after crossing its borders with Hiran region in Central [detalii...]
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Uganda: Deployment of US troops to Help Fight LRA - A Just Cause!
President Obamas decision to deploy a small cadre of US troops to help Ugandan forces track down and destroy the Lords Resistance Army (LRA) is a step in the right [detalii...]
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Uganda: State Sends More troops to Somalia
Another group of UPDF troops has been passed out and will join the African Union peace keeping mission in Somalia replacing one of the battle groups at the war-torn [detalii...]
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Tunisia: troops Deployed in Capital
troops were deployed on the streets of Tunis after recent rioting in the suburbs of the Tunisian capital over unemployment and the high cost of [detalii...]
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Somalia: Fighting Starts in Mogadishu
Heavy fighting between the African Union troops AMISOM with government troops and Islamist forces has started in Mogadishu early on Friday [detalii...]
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Cote dIvoire: More Peacekeepers Needed, Say Analysts
An additional police unit and more troops should be added to the UN Office in Cote dIvoires peacekeeping presence of 8,500 troops, to keep the peace in the west, say the International Crisis Group (ICG) and aid [detalii...]
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Kenya: troops Battle Militants in South
Kenyan troops clashed with Somalias Al-Qaeda linked Shebab militants leaving several dead, the latest casualties in weeks of dragging conflict in southern Somalia, officials and insurgents said [detalii...]
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Sudan: Country Rejects Claims of New Darfur troops Buildup
Sudan on Thursday dismissed reports by UNAMID peacekeepers that there has been build-up of Sudanese army and rebel troops in the troubled Darfur [detalii...]
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Liberia: Political Parties Oppose Use of Foreign troops
There have been heated debates in several quarters in Liberia since news began circulating that President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf is on the verge of bringing in troops from Nigeria to help keep the peace and discourage any violence during the October [detalii...]
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Somalia: Government Calls for 20,000 More troops
Somali Transitional Federal Government TFG called for the international community to deploy an additional 20,000 troops to help the war-torn country for battling with the insurgent [detalii...]
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East Africa: Kenyan troops Enter Somalia to Chase Kidnappers
Kenyan troops have crossed the border into Somalia to attack Islamist Shebab rebels they accuse of being behind recent kidnappings of foreigners, officials said [detalii...]
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Liberia: UN Special Representative Warns Against Further troops Cut
UN Secretary General Special Representative here,Ellen Margrethe Loj, is warning that further cuts in UNMIL troops strength could ignite instability with the prospects of a spill-over in neighbouring [detalii...]
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Kenya: Local troops Reinforce Position in Southern Somalia
Kenyan troops reinforced positions in southern Somalia in preparation for fresh assaults against the Al-Qaeda linked Islamist Shebab militia, army officials said [detalii...]
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Somalia: Ethiopian troops Advance
Hundreds of Ethiopian troops with tanks and artillery were reported to have reached on Saturday parts of Hiran region in central Somalia amid tensions run high in the area, reports and eyewitnesses [detalii...]
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Somalia: Militant Vows More Attacks On Govt troops
Somalis Hizbu-islam leader, Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys vowed to re-double the attacks against the Somali government troops backed by African Union forces/AMISOM, Radio Garowe [detalii...]
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Congo-Kinshasa: Govt troops Raped 120 Villagers, Says UN
A joint United Nations assessment mission has confirmed that Government troops in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) committed mass rape and acts of pillaging in several remote villages in the countrys east last [detalii...]
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Africa: AU Backs Kenyan troops Joining Its Somali Force
The African Union said Friday it supported Kenyas offer to send troops to bolster its force protecting the embattled Somali government against Islamist rebels in the war-torn [detalii...]
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Somalia: Heavy Confrontation Breaks Out in Mogadishu
Heavy conformation between the transitional government troops backing by the African Union troops AMISOM has broken out in parts of the Somali capital Mogadishu, killing one, wounding 5, witnesses told Shabelle radio on [detalii...]
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South Africa: troops Reinforcing a Porous and Dangerous Border
South African special forces troops have begun a six-month deployment along the troubled border with Zimbabwe, where rape, robbery and other crimes are commonplace, and the flow of desperate migrants continues [detalii...]
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South Africa: troops Reinforcing a Porous And Dangerous Border
South African special forces troops have begun a six-month deployment along the troubled border with Zimbabwe, where rape, robbery and other crimes are commonplace, and the flow of desperate migrants continues [detalii...]
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Rwanda: Hutu Rebels Warn UN Over Kigali Tactics
Rwandan Hutu rebels urged the United Nations Tuesday not to succumb to Kigalis threat to withdraw troops from Sudan if the world body publishes a report accusing the countrys troops of [detalii...]
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Sudan: Govt troops Mass for New Blue Nile Assault, Says Watchdog
Washington-based Satellite Sentinel Project (SSP) said today that the Sudanese army massing heavily equipped troops to attack rebel positions in Blue Nile [detalii...]
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Niger: France Deploys 80 troops in Niamey
France has dispatched 80 troops to the Niger capital Niamey following the abduction of seven people including five French nationals, diplomatic and security sources said [detalii...]
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Africa: South Africa to Deploy troops to Somalia
The South African cabinet is due to meet on Wednesday to consider deploying its forces to bolster the African Union troops in Mogadishu, the UK press reported [detalii...]
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Somalia: Thousands Displaced As Fighting Flares in Mogadishu
Hundreds of families are on the move in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, after three days of fighting between government troops supported by African Union peacekeeping troops (AMISOM) and Islamist insurgents, local sources told [detalii...]
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Botswana: Govt Will Not Send troops to Somalia
Botswana has said that it will not send troops to Somalia though it can provide logistics to the African Union (AU) force in the war-torn [detalii...]
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Central Africa: U.S. troops to Uganda & Kony Off to Darfur?
The decision to deploy 100 US troops to Uganda in order to contribute to efforts in the "hunt for Joseph Kony" has been, by and large, positively [detalii...]
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Somalia: Peacekeepers to Replace Ethiopian troops
Sudan Tribune (Paris)-Ethiopian forces will pullout from Somalia, as the African Union extends its peacekeeping mandate for its troops in the war torn nation, the pan African body has [detalii...]
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Somalia: Europeans Train Govt troops
The European Union is training 400 Somalis in Uganda as part of its support to the Somalia Transitional Federal Government. These are part of an expected 2,000 troops to be trained at Bihanga in western [detalii...]
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Uganda: Govt Welcomes U.S. troops to Hunt Rebel Leaders
Uganda said Saturday it welcomed US combat troops to help its forces battle the Lords Resistance Army, a brutal rebel force whose leaders are international war-crime [detalii...]
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East Africa: Ethiopian troops Cross Into Somalia - Witnesses
Several hundred Ethiopian troops crossed on Saturday into southern and central Somalia, local elders said, but Addis Ababa dismissed the reports as "absolutely not [detalii...]
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Nigeria: troops Pull Out of Lagos After Public Outcry
RNW Africa (Hilversum)-Nigerian troops have withdrawn from the streets of the commercial capital Lagos following a public outcry over their deployment in the wake of mass fuel protests, a spokesman said [detalii...]
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Congo-Kinshasa: Bemba Saw Corpses but Said Nothing to His Soldiers
A witness today said that there were several civilian corpses along the roads that Jean-Pierre Bemba took to visit his troops stationed in the Central African Republic (CAR). However, he said the war-crimes accused did not speak about the corpses, or the need for discipline, when he addressed his [detalii...]
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Somalia: Djibouti troops Arrive in Mogadishu to Boost Peace Force
Hundreds of troops from neighboring Djibouti on Tuesday have arrived in the anarchic capital, Mogadishu to strengthen an African Union peacekeeping force helping Somalias government battle Islamist [detalii...]
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East Africa: Regional Leaders Call for More troops to Somalia
East African countries called for the African Union mission in Somalia to deploy additional troops to help the Somalia transitional government battle insurgent groups, Radio Garowe [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Tension Mounts in Edo Over troops
Edo State Governor Adams Oshiomhole has raised the alarm over the rising tension in the state following alleged brutality unleashed on the people by troops at the instance of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) during last Saturdays botched National Assembly [detalii...]
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Somalia: Govt troops Seize Southern Town
Many government soldiers with armed vehicles led by Barre Aden Shir (Hirale), a Somali MP took over the control of Balad-hawo town in southwestern Somalia completely, just after hours of bitter fighting between Al-shabab and troops there, witnesses told Shabelle radio on [detalii...]
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Sudan: 100 UN troops Deployed in Disputed Abyei
The UNs top diplomat in Sudan said on Monday that that one company of UN troops - around 100 soldiers - had been moved to Abyei to diffuse mounting tensions in the disputed [detalii...]
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Uganda: Rwanda Increases troops At Border
The Uganda Peoples Defence Force has called for calm following the heavy deployment of troops by Rwanda at its border with [detalii...]
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Cote dIvoire: Gbagbo Orders UN, French troops Out
In Cote dIvoire Laurent Gbagbo has ordered that UN forces and French troops leave the country, a government representative announced in a statement read on state [detalii...]
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Libya: troops Halt Opposition at Gaddafis Home Town
Nato has taken over enforcing a no-fly zone over Libya as troops loyal to Moamer Kadhafi halt a rebel advance on the Libyan leaders home town of [detalii...]
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Basketball stars join President Barack Obama to play for troops
LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Carmelo Anthony and other NBA all-stars joined President Barack Obama on Sunday to entertain wounded [detalii...]
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Sudan: Ethiopia Begins Deploying troops to Disputed Abyei Region
The Ethiopian government has begun deploying its troops to monitor the troubled North - South Sudan frontier of Abyei region, a military official said on [detalii...]
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Somalia: Ethiopian, Govt troops Take Key City From Militants
Ethiopian troops and Somali government forces seized control of a key Somali city on Saturday after battling Islamist rebels on the outskirts, leaving at least 18 dead, sources [detalii...]
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Somalia: East African Leaders Call for More troops
East African leaders have called for 20,000 troops to be deployed across Somalia to support the countrys besieged transitional federal [detalii...]
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Somalia: Peacekeeping Mission Needs 40,000 troops
The African Union Mission to Somalia (AMISOM) needs as many as 40,000 troops to get the job [detalii...]
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Somalia: Government troops, Gunmen Clash in Mogadishu
A clash between government troops and armed militia has broken out in parts of Derkenley district in the Somalia capital Mogadishu, killing civilian, injuring a soldier, witnesses told Shabelle radio on [detalii...]
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Somalia: Govt troops, Al Shabaab Clash in Luq, Two Killed
At least two people have been killed and dozens more injured after fierce battle on Friday night erupted between Somali interim government troops and Al shabaab fighters in Luq district in Gedo region in southern [detalii...]
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Congo-Kinshasa: Witness Concedes Government troops Also Committed Atrocities
Jean-Pierre Bembas defense today attempted to punch holes in the testimony of the first prosecution witness, by questioning him how he could be sure that it was troops belonging to the group commanded by the accused that committed atrocities in the Central African Republic (CAR) during 2002 and [detalii...]
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Somalia: Casualties of Heavy Fighting Rise in Mogadishu
Casualties of heavy fighting rose to 3 deaths, while 7 others wounded after clashes and shelling between the transitional government troops backing the African Union troops and Al-shabab fighters broke out in north of the Somali capital Mogadishu, witnesses said on [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Army Drafts 800 Peacekeeping troops to Darfur
A total of 800 special peacekeeping troops of the Nigerian Army are to be drafted to Darfur, Sudan, to help in restoring normalcy to the volatile Darfur [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Opposition Condemns troops at Polls in South West
The Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) has expressed shock at the reported plan by the PDP-controlled federal government to massively deploy troops to Lagos and other states in the South-West, as part of a sinister motive to intimidate voters in the region in todays presidential [detalii...]
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Somalia: Somalia President Sheikh Ahmed Calls for Foreign troops
Somali President Sharif Sheikh Ahmed stated the solution to Somalias instability is to get powerful foreign troops, declaring that his government cant solve the situation in the [detalii...]
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Kenya: Country Offers troops for African Union Somalia Force
Kenya said Wednesday it was willing to send troops to join the African Union force in Somalia, one month after it sent its army across the border to fight Islamist Shebab [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Army Deploys troops, Tanks to Maiduguri -Boko Haram Planted Bombs--Police
The Nigerian Army headquarters has ordered the deployment of troops and armoured tanks to Maiduguri to contain recent attacks by suspected members of the Boko Haram [detalii...]
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Somalia: Somali Premier Hails the Decision Kenyas Military to Join Amisom
The prime minister of Somalias Transitional federal government, Dr. Abdiweli Mohamed Ali, hailed on Thursday Kenyas Parliament decision late on Wednesday to allow the Countrys troops to join African Union peace keeping troops known as AMISOM in [detalii...]
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Cote dIvoire: Ouattara Signs New Deal to Keep French troops in Country
RFI (Paris)-French President Nicolas Sarkozy and his Cote dIvoire counterpart Alassane Ouatarra have signed a joint security agreement which will keep French troops in the country, but reduce their number from 450 to 300 with a focus on training local [detalii...]
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Somalia: 6th Day Fighting Kills 4, Wounds More Others in Mogadishu
Heavy fighting between the troops of the transitional government of Somalia backing by the African Union troops AMISOM and allied fighters of Hizbul Islam and Al-shabab has broken out in parts of Hodan district in the Somali capital Mogadishu for the 6th consecutive [detalii...]
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Sudan: Abyei Administration Says North Sudan Army Deployed troops in the Region
A local administration official in the contested oil-producing area of Abyei on Saturday reported that the northern Sudanese army has deployed troops in South Kordorfan state, which borders southern [detalii...]
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Somalia: 17 Civilians Killed in Mogadishu Clashes
At least 17 civilians were killed in clashes between Islamist insurgents and Somali government troops in Mogadishu. Somalias embattled government welcomes the African Unions decision to send more troops to [detalii...]
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World Cup 2010: England to offer tickets to troops for Mexico friendly
The FA HAS announced that it will give troops 1,000 tickets to come and watch England take on Mexico before the World [detalii...]
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Kenya: troops Will Not Leave Until Al Shabaab Is Defeated - Saitoti
KENYA army troops fighting the al Shabaab militia group in Somali will not move out until they wipe out the group, Internal Security minister Prof George Saitoti has declared. Saitoti lamented that the group had threatened to sabotage Kenyas economy especially the tourism sector, thus the need toelimniate [detalii...]
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East Africa: Ethiopia, Kenya to Discuss Sending troops to Somalia
Ethiopia and Kenya are expected to discuss sending troops into Somalia on Thursday at an African Union Peace and Security Council meeting on the war-torn Horn of Africa state, a spokeswoman [detalii...]
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Somalia: Sheik Aweys Calls People to Fight With Foreign troops
Sheik Hassan Dahir Aweys, the leader of the Islamic administration of Hizbul Islam has Tuesday called for the Somali people fight with the foreign troops of the African union AMISOM and the transitional government of [detalii...]
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Sudan: UN troops to Police North-South Divide?
United Nations troops could police "hotspots" on the border between North and South Sudan before an independence referendum in the south, according to [detalii...]
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Cote dIvoire: Gbagbo troops Scale Back Road Blocks to Outtara HQ
Road blocks have been scaled back in Cote dIvoire after defiant incumbent president Laurent Gbagbo deployed troops and gendarmes on access routes to rival Alassane Ouattaras United Nations-protected headquarters on [detalii...]
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Cote dIvoire: Security Council to Send More UN troops to Cote dIvoire Ahead of Upcoming Polls
The Security Council today urged parties in Cote dIvoire to ensure the holding of the countrys long-delayed presidential polls next month, and agreed to deploy up to 500 additional United Nations troops to assist with security during the election [detalii...]
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Somalia: 5th Consecutive Day Fighting Continues in Somali Capital
Heavy fighting between the troops of the transitional government of Somalia backing by the African Union troops AMISOM has broken out I the Somali capital Mogadishu for the 5th consecutive [detalii...]
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Kenya: Soldiers Pay the Ultimate Price for Somali Incursion
Nairobi Star (Nairobi)-Two majors and four lieutenants are among 15 Kenya Defence Forces officers who have been killed in the last 100 days since Kenya sent its troops to Somalia. In their quest to take over Dhobley, Ras Kamboni, Beles Qooqani, Tabda, Amuma, Buale, Dheere, Oddo, Fafadun, Afmadhow, Afgoye, Jilib, Dinsoor and Bardheere, Kenyan troops have paid the ultimate [detalii...]
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Central African Republic: Witness Insists It Was Bembas troops Who Raped and Looted
On Wednesday, a witness insisted that it was Congolese troops belonging to war crimes accused Jean-Pierre Bembas militia who raped women and looted property in the Central African Republic (CAR) capital of Bangui from November 2002 to early [detalii...]
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Somalia: Ethiopian troops Arrive in Somaliland to Hunt Down Rebels
A group of rebels who were reportedly "surrounded" by security forces in Somalias separatist Somaliland region have successfully crossed the border into Ethiopia, while Ethiopian troops have entered border towns in northwestern Somalia (present-day Somaliland), according to reports reaching Puntland-based Radio [detalii...]
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Sudan: Foreign Minister Says No Need to Deploy UN troops On North-South Borders
Sudan foreign minister Ali Karti has reiterated the governments rejection to the deployment of UN troops along north-south tentative borders despite growing tension over a critical vote on the secession of south Sudan from the north in January [detalii...]
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Cote dIvoire: Ouattara Should Act to Control troops
Alassane Ouattara should take concrete measures to ensure that troops under his command fighting in Cote dIvoires commercial capital, Abidjan, do not commit reprisals or other abuses against civilians or supporters of Laurent Gbagbo, Human Rights Watch said today. Ouattara should publicly pledge to hold accountable all members of his forces implicated in serious violations of international law, Human Rights Watch [detalii...]
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UFC Fight for the troops: Melvin Guillard blitzes Evan Dunham in Round 1
Melvin Guillard used his blazing fists and a searing knee to stop Evan Dunham in one round at Saturdays UFC "Fight for the troops" event in Killeen, [detalii...]
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Somalia: To Intervene or Not
On 23 July 2010, just before the African Union Summit in Kampala, the AU Commission Chairperson Jean Ping said that he had asked countries such as South Africa, Angola, Nigeria, Ghana and Guinea to send troops to Somalia to boost the currently under-strength African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM). This announcement came against the background of the Somali group al-Shabaabs suicide attacks in Kampala that claimed the lives of 76 people, and increased attacks on Ugandan and Burundian troops in [detalii...]
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FanHouse: Updates from UFC Fight for the troops
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troops search for 1,300 missing in north-west China flood - Update
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Sudan: Spla Claims to Control 85 Percent of Blue Nile
Says its troops are approaching the capital city of [detalii...]
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Africa: Elite troops Turn Into Paper Tigers
African leaders with a liking for hanging onto power invariably use the military as the fulcrum around which their regimes [detalii...]
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Fans clash with troops in Moscow
Rally sparks violent exchanges Racist fans attack passers-bySeveral fans were injured in central Moscow after fighting broke out with interior ministry troops during a rally in memory of a Spartak Moscow supporter killed a week ago.The incident, which had racist overtones, is likely to darken Moscows image less than two weeks after Russia won the right to host the 2018 World Cup.Thousands of fans gathered at an unauthorised rally on Manezh Square near the Kremlin yesterday lunchtime to honour Yegor Sviridov, 28, who was shot dead during a fight in north-west Moscow last Sunday night. A number of passers-by of non-Slavic appearance were attacked by fans, according to a witness. When troops beat off the fans to rescue the victims, the crowd attacked them with weapons including flares and metal posts.Many of the protesters chanted nationalist slogans such as "Moscow is a Russian city!" and "Russia for the Russians!". A medical source said that 29 people were taken to hospital.Itar-Tass news agency said about 60 people were arrested yesterday in a similar rally in support of Sviridov in St Petersburg. Several suspects have been detained in the Sviridov murder case.Spartak Moscow guardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More [detalii...]
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Kenya: Army in New Battle as Advance Resumes
Kenyan troops on Thursday took up positions outside a key Al-Shabaab stronghold as they prepared to launch a fresh offensive to capture [detalii...]
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Disappointed Diack rally the troops
An impressive individual performance couldnt mask Robbie Diacks disappointment after Ulsters Magners League loss to the Ospreys earlier this [detalii...]
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Kenya: Nations Army in New Battles As Advance Resumes
Kenyan troops on Thursday took up positions outside a key Al-Shabaab stronghold as they prepared to launch a fresh offensive to capture [detalii...]
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Somalia: 10 Die in Clashes
At least 10 people have been killed and 17 others injured in fighting between Somali government troops and Al-Shabaab militias broke out in Somali capital on [detalii...]
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Bates: Refs not policing rucks properly
Falcons boss Steve Bates refused to lay into his troops, despite Saturdays 23-14 Guinness Premiership defeat at [detalii...]
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Kenya: Envoy Pledges U.S. Support for Kenyan Forces
The United States on Sunday declared its readiness to provide technical support for Kenyas troops in [detalii...]
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Somalia: Govt troops Desert to Insurgents
Hundreds of Somali soldiers trained in a US-funded programme deserted the fragile government to join the Al-Qaida-inspired militants they are supposed to be fighting because of non [detalii...]
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Africa: Wise Move on Somalia
The decision by African Union leaders to adopt an earlier request by the Inter-Governmental Authority of Development to send 2,000 more troops to Somali, is a better option than [detalii...]
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Somalia: AU Peace-Keepers Push Back Al-Shabaab
After a worrying setback when their Somali government allies deserted their posts, African Union troops in Mogadishu managed to contain the situation, but remain under [detalii...]
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Uganda: 2,000 Somali troops to be Trained Here
The French government, in a bid to restore calm in Somalia will set up a military mission to train security forces in [detalii...]
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Somalia: IGAD is Misleading the World on Somalia
President Sharifs speech in Addis Ababa and his begging for more foreign troops is a clear indication that no clan is in control of [detalii...]
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Uganda: Why Withdrawal of troops From Somalia Is Reasonable for Now
July 11, 2010 will go down in the history books as the day Uganda was thrown into a somber mood mixed with shock, bitterness and [detalii...]
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Africa: Americas Role in Continents Strife
As Kenyan troops push their way into Somalias hinterland in pursuit of Al-Shabaab militants, several security analysts and observers allege an unseen hand behind Operation Linda [detalii...]