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  Khartoum 'regrets' south leader's call for independence -031109
THE ruling Sudanese National Congress Party has expressed "regrets" to a southern leader's call for regional independence in an upcoming referendum, saying it contradicts a peace deal that ended a two-decade civil war.

SADC plans new summit on Zimbabwe in Mozambique -031109
MOZAMBIQUE will host a regional summit on Zimbabwe on Thursday with hope of breaking a deadlock that threatens Harare's fragile unity government.

  Mubarak's son silent on presidency, casts self as people's man -031109
GAMAL Mubarak, younger son of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, has cast himself as a defender of the poor in a speech seen by many as an attempt to hone his prospects of succeeding his father.

Cote d'Ivoire delays presidential polls again -031109
A LONG-delayed presidential election in Cote d'Ivoire is being pushed back again.

 
 

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