Supporters of deposed Egyptian President Mursi pray in front of the Egyptian embassy in Khartoum, during a rally protesting against Egyptian security forces for opening fire during clashes in Egypt
Sudanese and Egyptian Islamist supporters of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi pray in front of the Egyptian embassy in Khartoum, during a rally protesting against Egyptian security forces for opening fire during clashes in Egypt, August 14, 2013. At least 95 Egyptians were killed on Wednesday in Cairo after security forces moved in on protesters demanding the reinstatement of Mursi, and the government imposed a state of emergency as unrest swept Egypt. REUTERS/ Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah (SUDAN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)
South Sudan: A Mother's Tale
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European Commission Funds Life-Saving Food For DRC Refugees Arriving In Uganda
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Tribal clashes kill 111 in Sudan's Darfur-tribal sources
Tribal sources said thousands of members of the Rezeigat tribe attacked their Maaliya rivals in a bid to seize territory
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The renewed violence has raised fears that Iraq could relapse into the sectarian bloodbath of 2006-2007 when tens of thousands were killed
U.S. to reopen 18 of 19 foreign posts closed amid security concerns
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Attackers in South Sudan kill local MSF staff member
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