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May 04, 2012

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Protesters, Soldiers Clash in Renewed Violence in Egypt

Violence comes two days after fighting in Cairo left at least 11 people dead, more than 100 wounded
Egyptian security forces, unseen, fire a water cannon at protesters during clashes outside the Ministry of Defense in Cairo, May 4, 2012.

AIDS Funding Boosts Overall Healthcare

Rwanda study shows benefits go beyond helping HIV positive people
Donald S. Shepard, Ph.D., is Professor at the Schneider Institutes for Health Policy at the Heller School, Brandeis University.

G8 Leaders Called on to Address Hunger, Poverty

NGOs outline concerns for Camp David summit
In this Tuesday, July 26, 2011 file photo, then seven month old Somali boy Minhaj Gedi Farah is treated in a field hospital of the International Rescue Committee (IRC) in Dadaab, Kenya.

Obama Invites African Leaders to G8 Summit

Leaders of Ethiopia, Ghana, Tanzania and Benin invited
President Barack Obama (file photo)

Thousands of South Sudanese Threatened With Expulsion Get Reprieve

Refugees were threatened with immediate expulsion from Sudan
North, South Sudan

Tensions Boiling Along Sudan-South Sudan Border

Renewed accusations, continued distrust threatening to sabotage promised cease-fire involving world's newest country
SPLA-N fighters practice with a mortar as others watch near Jebel Kwo village in the rebel-held territory of the Nuba Mountains in South Kordofan, Sudan May 2, 2012.
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