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19 October 2011 Last updated at 12:19 ET

French woman held in Somalia diesMarie Dedieu (file image)

A 66-year-old French woman kidnapped from Kenya by Somali gunmen has died, say French officials.


An HIV worker holding up a beaded Aids awareness badge in Botswana (Archive photo)Botswana call to change gay laws

Botswana should decriminalise homosexuality and prostitution to prevent the spread of HIV/Aids, the country's ex-President Festus Mogae tells the BBC.

Africa 'set to grow 5% in 2011'

Sub-Saharan Africa is expected to notch up 5% growth in 2011, says the International Monetary Fund.

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Taking on Uganda's LRA rebels

Seven years ago Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni thought that the war against the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) would be over in months - that has not been the case. Now more countries are stepping in. Will they succeed?

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