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Palestinian Territories
Fatah party supporters mark anniversary in Gaza
Tens of thousands of supporters of the Fatah party have gathered in the Gaza Strip to mark the anniversary of the movement's founding. This is the first time the party has held a rally in the territory since 2007.
Fresh wind for Hamas?
World
Conflict
Uganda's hidden role in Congo's conflict
Despite Uganda's denial of involvement in the Congo conflict, Kampala and the DRC's histories are entwined, with ethnic and political alliances that go way back to a guerilla war that ousted Ugandan dictator Idi Amin.
Verdict on Ituri Bogoro massacre looms
Rebels want direct talks with DRC government
Instability in DRC 'benefits Rwanda and Uganda'
Society
Europe's elderly face poverty
Footloose and fancy-free as a pensioner? There may be little chance of that in a future Europe. While more people are living longer, birth rates are dropping. And the eurozone crisis is contributing to the pinch.
Are we succeeding in the fight against poverty?
Working into old age in Germany
Older Germans tend to be motivated workers
Conflict
Sudans resume jittery peace talks
Leaders of Sudan and South Sudan on Friday met in Addis Ababa in attempt to defuse hostilities. The talks are meant to help restart cross-border oil flow which could generate revenue badly needed by both nations.
Sudan opens new oil field
"Time is needed to solve Sudans' border dispute"
Sudan and South Sudan loosen oil flow with partial deal
Politics
Ethiopia's PM marks 100 days in office
On 21 September 2012 Hailemariam Desalegn was sworn in as Ethiopia's prime minister. He was regarded as a compromise candidate and many Ethiopians expected more political freedom. 100 days on, hope is fading.
Swedish journalists headed home from Ethiopia
Ethiopia braces itself for post-Meles era
Ethiopia jails journalists, members of the opposition
Politics
'Nothing new in Kim Jong Un's speech'
North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un first surprised the world with a televised new year speech and then spoke of "radical change." But North Korean expert Rüdiger Frank warns of reading too much into the message.
Pyongyang's New Year speech fails to impress
A divided peninsula and a divided nation
S. Korea's pres-elect pledges 'new era' on Korean peninsula
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