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Political and military elites are seizing protected areas in one of Africa's last bastions for elephants, putting broad swaths of Zimbabwe at risk of becoming fronts for ivory poaching, according to a nonprofit research group's report that examines government collusion in wildlife trafficking.

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Kenya's Deputy President William Ruto went on trial yesterday at the International Criminal Court for allegedly orchestrating deadly violence after his country's disputed 2007 election.

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Tens of thousands of Chinese workers are scrambling to escape the chaos in Libya, highlighting the risks taken by Chinese businesses now piling into unstable African countries in search of oil, gas an other resources.

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Hugh Tracey came to southern Africa in the 1920s to become a tobacco farmer but ended up compiling the largest known archive of traditional African music, recording performers from Congo to Zimbabwe over nearly five decades.

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Political and military elites are seizing protected areas in one of Africa's last bastions for elephants, putting broad swaths of Zimbabwe at risk of becoming fronts for ivory poaching, according to a nonprofit research group's report that examines government collusion in wildlife trafficking.

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Kenya's Deputy President William Ruto went on trial yesterday at the International Criminal Court for allegedly orchestrating deadly violence after his country's disputed 2007 election.

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Tens of thousands of Chinese workers are scrambling to escape the chaos in Libya, highlighting the risks taken by Chinese businesses now piling into unstable African countries in search of oil, gas an other resources.

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