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Senegal makes history with 2 female presidential candidates

January 30, 2012 Les deux femmes candidates à l'élection présidentielle du  26 février

Senegal has made history with the qualification of two women candidates to contest next month’s presidential election, amid the ongoing political unrest.

150bn CFA boosts Mali climate fund

January 30, 2012

Mali’s climate fund has received 150 billion CFA Francs boost from the country’s technical and financial partners.

Togo’s population doubles, say latest census results

January 30, 2012 An image from Togo

Togo’s population has nearly doubled in the last thirty years, with more women than men, according results of the general population census just released in the capital, Lome.

UNAIDS boss nudges African 'solution' to AIDS burden

January 30, 2012 UNAIDS logo

UNAIDS Executive Director Michel Sidibé has called on African governments to take on a greater share of AIDS investments in their own countries and across the region.

From The Hague prison: Taylor denies being CIA spy

January 29, 2012 Charles Taylor, ancien président du Liberia à la Haye

Former Liberian President Charles Taylor has strongly denied being a former American CIA spy.

Wade calls for calm after night of violence

January 28, 2012 President Abdoulaye Wade of Senegal

Senegal’s President Abdoulaye Wade is calling for calm, after a night of sporadic violence in the country’s capital, after a crucial ruling by the country's Constitutional Court approving his candidacy for next month's election.

Senegal court clears Wade, 13 others, rejects Youssou N'dour

January 27, 2012 President Wade and his supporters

Senegal’s Constitutional Court has validated the third term candidacy of incumbent President Abdoulaye Wade and cleared 13 other candidates to contest next month’s elections, but disqualified Senegalese international music star, Youssou N’dour.

Will Benin Judges end strike at weekend?

January 27, 2012 Beninese striking judges

Magistrates in Benin are due to end strike action at the weekend.

Beninese magistrates said they were staging the strike to demand a public apology from their hierarchy.

Nigerians welcome Supreme Court sacking of 5 Governors

January 27, 2012

Some Nigerians have welcomed the Supreme Court’s sacking on Friday of five state governors whose tenure elapsed in May 2011.

US envoy urges Senegalese to "respect" Court decision

January 27, 2012 Lewis Lukens, US Amb to Senegal

United States Ambassador to Senegal, Lewis Lukens has called on Senegalese to "respect" the decision of the country’s Constitutional Court, ahead of Friday’s crucial ruling by the Court on the legality of incumbent President Abdulaye Wade’s third term candidacy in next month’s election.