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Time.com: Ex Chad Pres. Sentenced to Death

A Chadian court on Friday sentenced a former president and eleven rebels to death for crimes against the state, an official said

Time.com: Greenpeace: E-Waste in Africa Rising

Greenpeace called on the world's electronics companies to eliminate hazardous chemicals from their products, saying toxic waste from wealthy nations' gadgets ends up being dumped in poor countries despite laws prohibiting it

Time.com: Africa's Lions of the Scrabble Board

When it comes to the World Championship of the French-language version of the erudite board game, Senegal is the team to beat

Time.com: African Town Contaminated By Lead

A cottage industry that employed people, including many mothers, to extract poisonous lead from used car batteries has been blamed for the deaths of nearly 20 children in a Senegalese fishing town

Basque ETA leader arrested in France

The suspected leader of the Basque separatist group ETA was arrested late Tuesday in southern France in an operation that has also netted five other suspects, Spain's Interior Minister said Wednesday

Lyon defeat throws title race open

Senegal international Mamadou Niang and former Liverpool striker Djibril Cisse grabbed the goals in Marseille's 3-1 win over Lyon on Sunday to throw the French title race wide open.

U.S. settles immigrant drugging suit

Amadou Diouf, an immigrant from Senegal, says U.S. agents injected him with drugs against his will as he was about to be deported in February 2007.

Late Zanetti goal earns Inter point

Captain Javier Zanetti saved Inter Milan's unbeaten Serie A record as he rifled home a stunning late volley to earn a 1-1 draw against second-placed Roma at the San Siro on Wednesday.

Time.com: The World's Growing Food-Price Crisis

Rising demand, soaring oil prices and the ravages of climate change are putting food beyond the reach of the planet's poor

Time.com: Return of the Plague

One of history's deadliest diseases has been making a comeback. Scientists want to know why

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