
June 19, 2013
News in 'Security/Conflict' section
Six dead in Rwanda building collapse as rescue ends
May 15, 2013Six people died and more than 30 people were injured after a building collapsed in northeastern Rwanda, police said Wednesday as they called off rescue efforts a day after the accident.
Mali aid meet opens with pledge to avoid past mistakes
May 15, 2013International donors opened a conference on Mali Wednesday aimed at raising some two billion euros ($2.6 billion), pledging to help all sides in the troubled country avoid the mistakes which led to war and political crisis.
'Gunmen kidnap wife, daughter of Nigeria’s Supreme Court Justice'
May 12, 2013Gunmen have kidnapped the wife, daughter and driver of a supreme court judge on a road in southern Nigeria apparently hoping for a ransom payment, police said Sunday.
Anti-Gadhafi gunmen lift siege of ministries
May 12, 2013Libya's foreign ministry appeared to be working as normal on Sunday after gunmen who had surrounded it, blocking access to the building, were no longer to be seen.
Nasarawa: 28 cops found alive, dead toll hits 43
May 10, 2013Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr Abayomi Akeremale, confirmed that 28 policemen have been found alive. Akeremale said the 28 policemen were held hostage, but released today.
AU soldiers died in Somalia
May 10, 2013As many as 3,000 African Union peacekeepers have been killed in Somalia in recent years in an attempt to end an Islamist insurgency and bring stability to the Horn of Africa nation, a senior U.N. official said
Nigeria: Nasarawa cult ambush kills 30 policemen
May 9, 2013Nigeria has lost at least 30 policemen in an ambush by a local militia in the central Nasarawa state, officials said.
Ghana: May 9 stadium disaster victims Remembered
May 9, 2013Ghana is today remembering the 126 football fans who perished in the Accra Sports Stadium disaster 12 years ago. The May 9 stadium disaster is Africa’s worst soccer tragedy. The lives were lost as a result of a stampede which occurred during a league match between Accra Hearts of Oak and arch rivals Asante Kotoko in 2001.
CAR: Humanitarian alert, but donors not delivering
May 8, 2013The signals coming from the Central African Republic remain deeply discourage. The head of UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) Amy Martin told WARD’s Chris Simpson they are trying to mobilize funds and highlight the most critical needs.
Mali: Arabs take on Touaregs
May 8, 2013There have been continuing reports of clashes between Arab and Tuareg fighters around Ber, 60 kilometres north of Timbuktu, triggering the intervention of Burkinabe and Malian troops.
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