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A group of about 64 men in detention in Zimbabwe, accused of being
"mercenaries" planning to overthrow the government of Equatorial
Guinea, are to be charged with destabilising an independent...
The European Commission took issue yesterday with an outburst by
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi on Russia's Yukos affair
and Chechnya, as the Italian leader once again plunged the EU...
A top presidential aide yesterday categorically denied rumours of a
foreign-backed military coup attempt in the oil-rich west African
state of Equatorial Guinea.
Inflation in Zimbabwe hit a highest-ever 426,6% for the year up to
the end of August, according to figures issued yesterday by the
government's Central Statistical Office.
China has said the "legitimate interests" of foreign countries in
Iraq should be safeguarded, in a likely reference to contracts
Chinese companies signed with the Saddam Hussein regime.
A new outbreak of ethnic violence has left at least four villagers
dead and threatened peace talks in Nigeria's oil-rich Niger Delta,
local leaders said yesterday.