Kenyan finance minister quits after poll violence charges
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenyan Finance Minister Uhuru Kenyatta resigned on Thursday, days after being indicted by the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity during violence that followed the disputed election of 2007. Full Article
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Co-hosts revel in unexpected Nations Cup progress
Equatorial Guinea's surprise progress to the African Nations Cup quarter-finals has highlighted an eccentric country, where football is suddenly flush with oil wealth.
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Ivory Coast look for victory, not style
Ivory Coast want three points and a place in the African Nations Cup quarter-finals when they face Burkina Faso on Thursday and coach Francois Zahoui does not care how they achieve it. Full Article
Senegal face more confusion after false dawn
Senegal face another period of confusion and uncertainty after their impressive revival under coach Amara Traore turned out to be a false dawn at the African Nations Cup.
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