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    UN official: Some S Sudanese too afraid to go home
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    UN official: Some S Sudanese too afraid to go home

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    An anti-Balaka Christian militiaman runs across a major avenue heading to the predominantly Muslim Miskin neighborhood downtown Bangui, Central African Republic, Friday Jan. 24, 2014. Moments later, heavy gunfire erupted between anti-Balakas and Seleka Muslim militias, prompting the intervention of Rwandan and French forces who also used fire power. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay)
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    UN: Thousands of Nigerians flee fighting in north
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    French military: 11 jihadists killed in north Mali
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    Central African Republic's interim President Catherine Samba-Panza sits in the parliament building before taking the oath of office in Bangui, Central African Republic, Thursday Jan. 23, 2014. Samba-Panza pledged to bring peace and unity to the anarchic country as looters in the streets pillaged Muslim neighborhoods in the latest sign of escalating sectarian tensions.(AP Photo/Jerome Delay)
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    Mali lawmakers choose leader from ruling party
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    EDS NOTE GRAPHIC CONTENTS In this Sunday, Jan. 19, 2014 photo, a young man adds kindling to the burning body of a lynched Muslim man, in Bangui, Central African Republic. Residents of the Sango neighborhood, who said they were acting in revenge for the lynching of a taxi driver from Sango a day earlier, killed two Muslim men on Sunday, burning their bodies at a central roundabout. Two other Muslim passerbys escaped to the protection of French and African peacekeeping forces. (AP Photo/Herve Serefio)
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    Mali: 5 peacekeepers injured by land mine
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