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Guinean military official charged in 2009 killings, rapes of protesters updated: Sat Feb 11 2012 07:12:00

A Guinean court has filed charges against an army colonel for his alleged role in mass rapes and killings after security forces opened fire on protesters in 2009.

Mali qualifies behind Ghana after 2-1 win over Botswanaupdated: Thu Feb 02 2012 04:25:00

Mali beat Botswana 2-1 Wednesday to qualify for the Africa Cup of Nations quarterfinals from Group D of the competition.

Guinea thrash 10-man Botswana to keep Africa Cup hopes aliveupdated: Sat Jan 28 2012 16:43:00

Guinea equaled the record for a winning margin in an Africa Cup of Nations match on Saturday with a 6-1 over 10-man Botswana in Franceville.

Mensah off as Ghana beat Botswana; Traore fires Mali past Guineaupdated: Tue Jan 24 2012 16:21:00

John Mensah proved the match-winner for Ghana as they beat Botswana 1-0 at the Africa Cup of Nations but his side had to fight hard for their victory after the defender was sent off.

SI.com: Jonathan Wilson: Qualifying for Euro 2012, African Cup Of Nations goes down to wireupdated: Tue Oct 04 2011 14:45:00

Spain, Italy, the Netherlands and Germany have already qualified for next summer's European Championship in Ukraine and Poland. Six more group winners will join them, plus the runner-up with the best record against the teams finishing first, third and fourth in the standings, with the eight other runners-up playing off for the four remaining slots. Here's a look at key upcoming Euro 2012 qualifiers:

Soldiers attack Guinean president's homeupdated: Tue Jul 19 2011 07:26:00

One person was killed and two people were injured after gunmen attacked Guinean President Alpha Conde's residence, a government spokesman said Tuesday.

N.Y. community groups, activists unite to support Strauss-Kahn accuserupdated: Mon Jul 11 2011 10:29:00

Despite admitted lies about her past and before the grand jury, the maid at the center of the sex assault case against French financier Dominique Strauss-Kahn is getting support from at least a dozen New York City community groups, activists and religious leaders.

Nigeria cup hopes suffer setback after draw in Ethiopiaupdated: Sun Jun 05 2011 15:43:00

Nigeria are facing a struggle to qualify for next year's Africa Cup of Nations after being held to a 2-2 draw by Ethiopia in Addis Ababa on Sunday.

Alleged victim's world turned upside downupdated: Thu May 19 2011 03:24:00

She escaped her native Guinea under difficult circumstances and made a new life in New York with her 15-year-old daughter. She didn't have many employment options and was grateful for her job at the plush Sofitel hotel.

Amazing Shangri-La rescue storyupdated: Sun May 08 2011 07:40:00

It's an amazing but largely forgotten tale from the waning days of World War II. A U.S. military plane on a sightseeing trip crashes in a remote rainforest in New Guinea, killing all but three of the 24 men and women on board.

Remains of U.S. airman missing since 1943 identifiedupdated: Wed Apr 13 2011 21:47:00

The remains of a Massachusetts airman missing in action from World War II have been identified and will be returned to his family for burial, the Department of Defense said Wednesday.

Two vital steps on path to democracy in Egyptupdated: Wed Feb 16 2011 07:27:00

The resignation of President Hosni Mubarak was only the first step on what will be a long, difficult path toward genuine democratic governance -- one that will need the support of the international community.

Egyptians tweet about aftermathupdated: Wed Feb 16 2011 07:27:00

Social media played a significant role in the Egyptian revolution and continues to be a major platform for Egyptians.

Deadly Ivory Coast unrestupdated: Mon Dec 20 2010 11:08:00

CNN's Jim Clancy interviews a senior adviser to incumbent Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo about the unrest there.

U.N.: Thousands flee Ivory Coast amid fears of regional conflictupdated: Mon Dec 20 2010 11:08:00

A political standoff has forced nearly 4,000 citizens of northwest Ivory Coast to flee to neighboring countries, prompting fears of regional insecurity, according to the United Nations.

Guinea's new president is namedupdated: Sat Dec 04 2010 03:02:00

Guinea's Supreme Court has ruled Alpha Conde the winner of a November 7 presidential runoff election, the court's president announced Friday in the country's capital city.

Guinea political parties file complaints alleging fraudupdated: Sun Nov 28 2010 11:32:00

The loser and the winner of Guinea's disputed presidential runoff election have both filed court complaints alleging fraud, party officials told CNN on Saturday.

Calm returns to Guinea after days of unrestupdated: Fri Nov 19 2010 01:06:00

After three days of violence throughout the country that killed at least nine people, injured dozens more and pushed the ruling military junta to declare a national state of emergency, calm returned to Guinea on Thursday.

Guinea in state of emergency as clashes kill 9updated: Wed Nov 17 2010 17:44:00

Authorities in the West African nation of Guinea have declared a state of emergency amid post-election violence that has killed at least nine people, the government said Wednesday on national radio.

Conde declares 'a new era' in Guineaupdated: Mon Nov 15 2010 19:30:00

Alpha Conde said Monday in a speech to supporters at his home that his victory in last week's presidential runoff will result in "a new era" for Guinea.

Guinea election results delayed after complaintsupdated: Thu Nov 11 2010 15:27:00

Guinean voters have been told to wait a few more days for the first freely elected president in the country's 52-year history, amid mounting allegations of fraud from both parties.

Guineans cast ballots in presidential pollupdated: Wed Nov 10 2010 09:16:00

Guineans voted in a tense yet historic presidential poll on Sunday, what should be the nation's first free and fair presidential election in its 52-year history.

Guinea presidential candidates sign peace agreementupdated: Sat Nov 06 2010 03:41:00

Both candidates in Guinea's presidential runoff election signed an agreement Friday aimed at keeping the peace ahead of Sunday's vote.

Guinea violence, intimidation displaces thousands, officials sayupdated: Thu Nov 04 2010 11:17:00

Violence and voter intimidation in Guinea's eastern region has forced the displacement of thousands of ethnic Peul who support presidential candidate Cellou Dalein Diallo, according to an official for the Red Cross in Guinea and local officials of Diallo's party.

Guinea president sets 'final' runoff election dateupdated: Thu Oct 28 2010 09:03:00

Guinea's military junta leader and interim president, Gen. Sekouba Konate, has set the country's much-delayed presidential runoff election for November 7, in a decree read on national television Wednesday night.

Guinea president sets 'final' runoff election date for November 7updated: Thu Oct 28 2010 06:17:00

Guinea's interim president, Gen. Sekouba Konate, on Wednesday set the date of the country's much-delayed presidential runoff election for November 7, a day after the nation's prime minister said voters would go to the polls on Sunday.

Guinea elections to be Sunday, prime minister saysupdated: Tue Oct 26 2010 20:13:00

Guinea will go to the polls on Sunday, the nation's prime minister said in a special meeting Tuesday.

Tensions high in Guinea after new vote delayupdated: Mon Oct 25 2010 13:15:00

Both candidates contending in Guinea's much-delayed runoff presidential elections called for calm from their supporters and traded accusations over the weekend after the runoff was postponed for the fourth time.

Guinea delays presidential election run-off vote againupdated: Fri Oct 22 2010 16:58:00

Guinea once again has postponed the second round of voting in its presidential election, the new head of the West African country's National Independent Electoral Commission announced Friday.

Guinea changes electoral commission chiefupdated: Wed Oct 20 2010 01:17:00

Amid street clashes that left two dead Tuesday, Guinea has replaced the controversial electoral commission head and reaffirmed its commitment to Sunday's scheduled presidential runoff election.

Latest Guinea election date in doubt over electoral body disputeupdated: Tue Oct 19 2010 23:41:00

The latest date for Guinea's much-delayed second round presidential election is again in doubt because of an internal dispute within the election organizing body, the favored candidate, Cellou Dalein Diallo told CNN on Friday in the nation's seaside capital, Conakry.

Police clash with civilians in tense Guinean capitalupdated: Mon Oct 18 2010 17:45:00

Guinea's police and supporters of favored presidential candidate Cellou Dalein Diallo fought in Conakry on Monday, according to eyewitnesses and a senior politician for Diallo's party.

Eradicating Guinea worm in Sudanupdated: Fri Oct 08 2010 12:23:00

With help from The Carter Center, Guinea worm disease is close to eradication around the world.

How fight against Guinea worm was wonupdated: Fri Oct 08 2010 12:23:00

It's a disease that has plagued Africans for decades, now medical researchers believe they are on their way to eradicating it.

Guinea sets runoff date amid threat of boycottupdated: Tue Oct 05 2010 22:10:00

Guinea has decreed a new date, October 24, for its long-awaited presidential runoff election, despite a threat by one of the candidates to boycott the runoff if the recently appointed leader of the nation's election commission is not removed.

Guinea presidential runoff may be delayed againupdated: Sat Oct 02 2010 22:24:00

Miscommunication, technical issues and a big soccer game mean the proposed date for Guinea's runoff presidential election is no longer viable, the electoral commission said.

Guinea proposes new presidential runoff date, awaits confirmationupdated: Thu Sep 23 2010 06:22:00

Guinea has proposed a new presidential runoff election date of October 10, a top electoral commission official told CNN Wednesday.

Guinea postpones presidential voteupdated: Thu Sep 16 2010 04:09:00

Guinea has postponed its presidential election for the second time, acting President General Sekouba Konate announced on state TV Wednesday evening.

Guinea presidential vote hangs in balanceupdated: Wed Sep 15 2010 02:27:00

Guinea's presidential runoff election -- scheduled for Sunday -- hangs in the balance of a major political meeting Wednesday after the death of the head of the national electoral commission and weekend violence that reportedly killed at least one person.

Violence mars Guinea election campaignupdated: Wed Sep 15 2010 02:04:00

Guinea has temporarily suspended campaigning for its first-ever democratic presidential election after weekend violence reportedly left one person dead and dozens injured.

Guinea government officials to meet with candidates after violenceupdated: Mon Sep 13 2010 02:32:00

A special council of ministers in Guinea will meet with two presidential candidates Monday, a day after the government suspended all campaign activity for the country's first presidential election.

Diallo declared front-runner in Guinea electionupdated: Fri Jul 02 2010 21:02:00

Certified presidential election results announced Friday in Guinea put conservative Cellou Dalein Diallo in first place out of a field of 24 contestants, followed by liberal Alpha Conde, an election observer told CNN.

Tense Guinea awaits election resultsupdated: Fri Jul 02 2010 07:04:00

Results of Guinea's election are scheduled to be announced Friday, elections observers said, as a tense nation waited following the first free ballot since the west African nation gained independence about five decades ago.

Guinea's first free election praised for transparencyupdated: Mon Jun 28 2010 09:30:00

International observers Monday applauded the first free presidential election in Guinea in more than 50 years, saying it was democratic, inclusive and transparent.

Military-led Guinea holds first free election since 1958updated: Sun Jun 27 2010 09:13:00

Voters in Guinea cast ballots Sunday in the first free election since the west African nation gained independence in 1958.

In Sudan, a war is waged to eradicate the 'fiery serpent'updated: Wed Jun 02 2010 15:10:00

It started as an itch on James Madol's right ankle and festered. Two days later, the boy cried when he saw a thin white worm emerge.

Is the Earth striking back?updated: Fri Apr 23 2010 07:32:00

One endless June afternoon a decade ago, I drove along southern Iceland's Highway One, past the weak spot in the planetary crust whose rupture recently brought air traffic in Europe to an ashen standstill.

Sudan can rid world of a horrible diseaseupdated: Wed Apr 21 2010 13:06:00

Oppressed by war and poverty for generations, the Sudanese have struggled with terrible hardships. But the people of this vast country have a narrow window of hope to achieve progress by ridding both their nation and the world of a horrible disease forever.

Guinea worm a greater challenge than smallpoxupdated: Tue Apr 06 2010 10:50:00

Since 1980, one disease has been erased from the face of the Earth: smallpox. Health officials believe Guinea worm disease will soon be next.

Guinea leader survives attackupdated: Thu Dec 03 2009 21:25:00

Moussa Dadis Camara, the military leader of the West African nation of Guinea, was shot and wounded in an attack on his presidential convoy, an official said.

African women look within for changeupdated: Fri Oct 30 2009 23:06:00

Grammy-winning singer Angelique Kidjo joined human rights activists to demand courts martial for troops who publicly gang raped women in the streets of the West African country of Guinea last month.

Angelique Kidjo in concertupdated: Fri Oct 30 2009 23:06:00

Grammy Award-winning Beniniose singer Angelique Kidjo performs at the Culture Project U.N. Day Concert.

International court to probe killings in Guineaupdated: Thu Oct 15 2009 07:45:00

The International Criminal Court said Thursday that it will investigate the killing of nearly 160 protesters in Guinea -- allegedly by government troops.

U.N. condemns violence in Guineaupdated: Wed Sep 30 2009 23:04:00

The United Nations Security Council has condemned political violence in Guinea that reportedly killed nearly 160 people.

Condemnation mounts after deadly Guinea political protestupdated: Tue Sep 29 2009 18:38:00

Amid international condemnation after security forces reportedly attacked demonstrators at a peaceful rally, reportedly killing nearly 160 people, the Guinean government said Tuesday most of the victims were crushed in the crowd.

Egypt keep World Cup hopes alive with vital winupdated: Sat Sep 05 2009 16:10:00

Egypt kept their World Cup hopes alive as the only goal of the game by Ahmed Hassan gave them a 1-0 win over Rwanda in Kigali.

350,000 displaced by floods in West Africaupdated: Sat Sep 05 2009 05:54:00

At least 30 people were killed and 350,000 displaced when torrential rains soaked much of West Africa, the United Nations said Friday.

Ten mystery diseases you've never heard ofupdated: Thu Jun 11 2009 20:50:00

Mad cow disease, SARS and now swine flu: Some diseases grab the headlines. But thousands of people worldwide suffer from very rare conditions, many of which few people have ever heard of.

Obinna scores twice as Nigeria defeat Kenyaupdated: Mon Jun 08 2009 11:33:00

Substitute Victor Obinna came off the bench to score twice as Nigeria beat Kenya 3-0 in Abuja, to claim their first victory in African World Cup qualifying Group B.

Kanu has World Cup hopesupdated: Mon Jun 08 2009 11:33:00

In an interview for African Voices, footballer Kanu tells CNN's Pedro Pinto about his dreams for playing in his last World Cup.

Adebayor returns to earn Togo shock winupdated: Sat Mar 28 2009 17:41:00

Arsenal striker Emmanuel Adebayor returned from injury to score the winner as Togo rocked Cameroon 1-0 Saturday at the start of the final 2010 World Cup-African Nations Cup qualifying phase.

Guinea coup leader offers safety guaranteeupdated: Thu Dec 25 2008 12:22:00

The leader of this week's coup in Guinea assured senior officials Thursday "they are safe," a journalist with the state-run newspaper told CNN.

Coup leader names himself Guinea presidentupdated: Wed Dec 24 2008 15:14:00

A military junta that toppled Guinea's government announced its new leader Wednesday in a nationwide radio address.

Coup fear as Guinea president diesupdated: Tue Dec 23 2008 20:48:00

The West African country of Guinea, reeling after the death of President Lansana Conte, is staring at the prospect of widespread political instability amid an apparent coup.

Drogba could be back for Ivorians' friendlyupdated: Tue Aug 19 2008 06:38:00

Chelsea striker Didier Drogba could be back in action on Wednesday, when Ivory Coast face Guinea in a friendly international at Chantilly. near Paris.

Time.com: Liberia Bans All Food Exportsupdated: Mon May 12 2008 15:00:00

Liberia banned all food exports Monday, saying profiteers have been taking advantage of its cheap rice prices to truck the grain -- already in short supply in Liberia -- to neighboring countries to sell at higher prices

Activist: Attack on whalers 'nonviolent chemical warfare'updated: Mon Mar 03 2008 12:36:00

Anti-whaling protesters hurled containers of butyric acid at a Japanese whaling ship in Antarctic waters, injuring four crew members, a Japanese official said Monday.

Agogo puts Ghana into semifinalsupdated: Mon Feb 04 2008 10:14:00

Hosts Ghana overcame the sending-off of captain John Mensah to come from behind and beat Nigeria 2-1 to reach the semifinals of the African Nations Cup in Accra on Sunday.

Essien steers hosts Ghana to last eightupdated: Mon Jan 28 2008 16:50:00

Premier League pair Michael Essien and Sulley Muntari scored as Ghana progressed to the quarterfinals of the African Nations Cup as group winners following a 2-0 victory over Morocco.

SI.com: Greg Lalas: Ghana puts its faith in its coach, Cup preparednessupdated: Thu Jan 24 2008 17:55:00

ACCRA, Ghana -- The Ghanaian national team practices at the Elwak, a small stadium on a military base. Presumably, the army teams play here, while their generals watch from the leather recliners in the south stand. The grass is overgrown, like all the fields in Ghana, but the field is smooth and there's a tall, barbed-wire wall around the complex to keep the riffraff out.

Host nation Ghana claim second winupdated: Thu Jan 24 2008 16:58:00

Ghana need only a draw against Morocco on Monday to guarantee their quarterfinal berth at the African Nations Cup after Nottingham Forest striker Junior Agogo earned the hosts a 1-0 win over Namibia on Thursday.

SI.com: Greg Lalas: Millions hang on Ghana's every move in Cup openerupdated: Mon Jan 21 2008 12:03:00

ACCRA, Ghana -- "Oh!" That's what I found myself uttering again and again as the African Cup of Nations kicked off on Sunday.

Pick-up tricks from the animal kingdomupdated: Fri Nov 16 2007 14:31:00

For all the critters in the rainforests, oceans and jungles of the world, finding a mate isn't as simple as spending hours in the gym developing rock-hard abs or adding a $10,000 stereo system to your 1984 Camaro. Nope.

5 horrifying parasites guaranteed to overstay their welcomeupdated: Mon Sep 03 2007 21:33:00

When it comes to parasites, it's all about perspective. You may call a lifetime of growing and feeding off another organism lazy, but we call it opportunistic. In fact, these life-sucking go-getters have managed to carve out some of the most ingenious survival strategies in the world.

Time.com: The Way Station for Europe's Cocaine updated: Wed Jun 13 2007 03:55:00

As America's appetite for coke fades, Guinea Bissau has become a key transit point for Colombia's narco-traffickers with an eye on the growing European market

Fortune: THE WORLD AT RISKupdated: Mon Mar 05 2007 00:01:00

1. Guinea The naming of a successor by President Conté, Africa's longest-ruling dictator, and his refusal to step down in the face of union demands threaten stability and pose risks to bauxite and ...

Neveu confirmed as new Togo coachupdated: Sat Dec 30 2006 05:56:00

Patrice Neveu has been named as the new coach of Togo, just two months after being sacked by Guinea.

CNNMoney: Drilling for oil riches in Africaupdated: Fri Dec 08 2006 11:00:00

Shady backroom deals. Gifts of expensive jewelry. Suitcases full of cash.

Indonesia bird flu death confirmedupdated: Tue Apr 04 2006 11:52:00

A young girl in Indonesia died of highly pathogenic bird flu last month, bringing the country's total number of confirmed H5N1 human cases to 30, the World Health Organization announced Tuesday.

'Lost world' found in jungleupdated: Tue Feb 07 2006 02:23:00

Scientists say they have found a "Lost World" in an Indonesian mountain jungle, home to dozens of exotic new species of birds, butterflies, frogs and plants.

Senegal hit back to defeat Guineaupdated: Fri Feb 03 2006 10:49:00

Senegal scored three goals in the last half-hour to beat surprise packages Guinea 3-2 in their African Nations Cup quarterfinal.

Diouf doubtful for Guinea showdownupdated: Thu Feb 02 2006 13:37:00

Senegal striker El Hadji Diouf is doubtful for Friday's African Nations Cup quarterfinal against Guinea.

Late Feindouno strike sinks Zambiaupdated: Thu Jan 26 2006 13:55:00

Pascal Feindouno grabbed a last gasp winner to hand Guinea a 2-1 win over Zambia in their Group C African Nations Cup clash.

Nigeria and Senegal in finals woeupdated: Sun Jun 05 2005 16:49:00

Nigeria and Senegal's places in the 2006 World Cup finals have been left in doubt after being held to draws in African qualifying on Sunday.

Indonesian plane crash kills 15updated: Tue Feb 22 2005 00:21:00

A plane operated by the Indonesian police has crashed into waters off the island of New Guinea, killing 15 people and critically injuring three others, a national police spokesman said.

Balde agrees four-year Celtic dealupdated: Wed Feb 02 2005 03:46:00

Celtic defender Bobo Balde has signed a four-and-a-half year contract extension with the Scottish champions, ending several weeks of speculation over his future.

Four die after Togo stadium crushupdated: Mon Oct 11 2004 11:13:00

Four people died and eight were injured in a stadium crush after Togo's World Cup qualifier with Mali, a government statement said.

Fears of Africa polio epidemicupdated: Tue Aug 24 2004 12:00:00

The polio outbreak that originated in northern Nigeria continues to infect new countries and threatens to become an epidemic across west and central Africa, health officials say.

LuaLua sent off as Tunisia triumphupdated: Wed Jan 28 2004 10:11:00

Hosts Tunisia became the first side to qualify for the African Nations Cup quarterfinals with a 3-0 win on Wednesday over the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Holders Cameroon held by Algeriaupdated: Sun Jan 25 2004 15:20:00

Cameroon, winners of the last two African Nations Cups, were held to a surprise 1-1 draw by outsiders Algeria as they began the defence of their crown on Sunday.

Shearer helps cup skipper Lua Luaupdated: Fri Jan 23 2004 13:11:00

Lomana Lua Lua hopes to put a smile back on people's faces in war-ravaged Democratic Republic of Congo when his team launch their African Nations Cup bid.

Fortune: Visiting the Virus Veteranupdated: Mon Oct 28 2002 00:01:00

Mention an exotic vacation spot, and odds are Robert S. Desowitz, a Bronx-born, British-educated, retired tropical-medicine epidemiologist, has sought to cure a strange disease there. There's Niger...

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Fortune: THE GREAT OIL HUNT While a nervous world eyes the Middle East and waits warily for more of its critical fuel, adventuring to theupdated: Mon Sep 24 1990 00:01:00

THE WORLD'S attention is focused on oil again. But all the easy deposits have been found, and the hunt for new ones is becoming harder, riskier, and costlier. It sends men to the highland peaks of ...

Fortune: PORTFOLIO TALK Picks From a Jack-of-All-Tradesupdated: Mon Mar 14 1988 00:01:00

Renaissance men still exist. John Train, for example, the founder of Train Smith Counsel, an investment advisory firm in New York City, has had a multitude of metiers. As a young man in Paris after...

Money Magazine: MIND-BLOWING CRUISES TO THE EARTH'S ENDS You can board a floating classroom this winter and head for Krakatoa or the South Pole.updated: Sat Nov 01 1986 00:01:00

Now voyager, here's your choice: You can set sail on a cruise liner with a thousand people you don't have much in common with and tax your mind sunbathing and shuffleboarding. Or you can sail to sp...

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