Africa news timeline May 09

Last updated: 1 june, 2009 - 10:38 GMT

  • May 31st

    • The UN appeals for the release of child soldiers jailed in Chad.

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    • How will former President Jaafar Nimeiri, who died yesterday, be remembered?

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  • May 30th

  • May 29th

    • Fighting in Sudan's southern Kordofan state has killed 244.

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    • Calls for more women peacekeepers on International UN Peacekeeping day.

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    • Kenya asks for an extra 100 million dollars from the IMF as unemployment soars.

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    • Nigeria's Minister for Information on whether democracy has been a success in Nigeria.

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  • May 28th

  • May 27th

    • The West African regional body ECOWAS says it will do all it can to calm rising tension in Niger.

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    • The opposition are outraged as Niger's President Tandja dissolves parliament.

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    • Hospitals straining to cope with casualties from the latest fighting in Somalia.

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    • Plans by the Sudanese opposition to unite ahead of next year's polls.

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    • We meet a snake farmer in Naivasha, Kenya

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    • Fighting the spread of HIV in post-war South Sudan

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  • May 26th

    • Al Shabaab claim responsibility for recent attack but who exactly are they?

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    • South Africa, the continent's largest economy, is officially in recession.

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    • South Sudan marks the 26th anniversary of the rebel Sudan's People Liberation Army.

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    • Is South Africa now officially in recession?

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  • May 25th

    • Somalia's president accuses foreigners of fighting alongside Islamic insurgents trying to overthrow his government.

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    • The latest from Somalia after fierce fighting in the capital at the weekend.

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    • Tragedy strikes on Africa Day: pan-Africanist campaigner Tajudeen Abdulraheem dies in a car crash.

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    • A Kenyan lobby group claims that 1.5 million men are battered

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  • May 24th

    • Research on an innovative way to combat malaria; by sterilising mosquitoes.

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    • Ken Wiwa Jnr, son of the late Nigerian Ogoni leader on battling Shell Oil in court.

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  • May 23rd

  • May 22nd

  • May 21st

    • Malawi's president Bingu wa Mutharika is on course for a landslide victory and a second term in office.

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    • Eritrea dismisses accusations of assisting Somali insurgents as a CIA plot.

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    • Tanzania's president is first African leader to meet President Obama at White House.

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    • A Tanzanian man will be the first detainee on Guantanamo Bay to be tried in a US federal court.

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  • May 20th

    • Fighting forces villagers to abandon their homes in the oil rich Niger Delta.

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    • East African ministers end an emergency meeting calling for action against Islamists fighting in Somalia

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    • Islamist attack on African Union forces leaves three dead in Somalia.

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    • High expectations in Malawi as votes are counted following the election.

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    • Life as President Obama's Grandmother in Kogelo, Kenya

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  • May 19th

  • May 18th

    • Ethiopia dismisses a US human rights report and accuses local NGOs of lying.

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    • A Darfur rebel faction leader accused of war crimes turns himself in to the ICC.

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    • Chad admits for the first time the bombing of Sudanese territory.

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    • A Belgian journalist's 2000km kayak trip in the Congo Basin.

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  • May 17th

    • How free have Malawi's radio stations and press been in coverage of the election campaigns?

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    • Two journalists in Sierra Leone face arrest for writing a story about the president's alleged mistress.

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  • May 16th

    • Fears mount over a possible overthrow of Somalia's transitional government.

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    • The Kenyan government say about 10 million people are facing starvation.

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  • May 15th

  • May 14th

    • How long before Somalia's government falls to militant forces?

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    • 36 victims of Kenya's post election violence finally get to rest in peace today.

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    • Kenyan to sue because wife kept legs crossed

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  • May 13th

    • Kenya's parliament reacts to Ugandan President Museveni's remarks about Migingo island.

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    • Chad celebrates victory over rebel attacks as President Deby points a finger at Khartoum.

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    • Why Madagascar's deposed President Marc Ravalomanana wants to return home.

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    • New report into food aid carriers also used to distribute illicit arms.

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  • May 12th

  • May 11th

  • May 10th

    • Are women in Botswana their own worst enemy when it comes to politics?

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    • Jacob Zuma kneels before Nelson Mandela at his inauguration as President of South Africa.

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  • May 9th

    • Eyewitness reports from Eastern Chad show rebels were hit hard in Am Dam.

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    • What kind of a man is South Africa's new president, Jacob Zuma?

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  • May 8th

    • Pitfalls in the way of elections expected in Sudan next year.

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    • Chad blasts the AU over Sudan's alleged backing of Chadian rebels.

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    • Aid for votes row among Tanzania's blast victims

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    • US actress Mia Farrow on her hunger strike over the Darfur crisis.

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    • Ghana's President Atta-Mills voices his concerns over the situation in Darfur.

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  • May 7th

    • Controlled blasts at an army depot where multiple explosions killed at least 25 people in Tanzania.

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    • Kenyan aristocrat Thomas Cholmondeley convicted of the manslaughter of a poacher on his estate.

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    • British MP's push to ban the activities of vulture funds that have had severe effects on debt ridden countries in Africa.

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    • Tanzania says it will destroy some of its weapons arsenal after fatal explosions.

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    • Are Chadian authorities in control after rebel assaults in the east of the country?

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  • May 6th

  • May 5th

  • May 4th

    • A mass rally in London will attempt to stir up support for hundreds of Africans seeking official status in Britain

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    • UN peacekeeping forces and Congolese army join forces in a bid to oust Rwandan Hutu rebels.

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    • Thousands call on the UK authorities to grant citizenship to an estimated 500,000 illegal immigrants.

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    • Why more than half of the women in Angola's poor suburbs have experienced some form of domestic violence.

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  • May 2nd

  • May 1st

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