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Doubts hang over Togo’s election
By Sun's Foreign Desk
Monday, May 2, 2005

Although Togo is one of the tiniest of countries, a sliver of land squeezed between Ghana and Benin, the recent presidential election there has generated enormous interest and has been widely regarded as a test for modern African democracy. | Read Story

 
 

 
 
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Old fears haunt Lebanon camps
By Sun's Foreign Desk
Monday, March 28, 2005

Muhammad sips his coffee, takes a few staccato puffs on his cigarette and leans forward furtively as if to share some important secret. He has a nervous energy - he is a nervous guy. | Read Story


Gossip rules at the Vatican
By David Willey, BBC Rome correspondent
Monday, February 28, 2005

The Pope's latest spell in hospital and his deteriorating medical condition have led to new speculation about his possible successor. Yet inside the Vatican it is considered bad...| Read Story


Her husband has been missing for 30 months, but she...
By TINU ODUGBEMI
Tuesday, November 30, 2004

To several people, to know a child, husband or relation is dead is far better than to have them missing. Could they be dead? Did they leave voluntarily or were they charmed or forced to do so? | Read Story


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