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This week, we’re reading about Libya’s continuing recovery in this post-Qaddafi era. We’re also enjoying a piece by the New York Times Magazine about Die Antwoord, a “rap-rave” group based out of Johannesburg that has been making waves in global music communities.

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Libya’s Recovery: Better Than It Sounds

Source: The Economist

The Brilliant Weirdness of Johannesburg’s Die Antwoord

Source: The New York Times

Investors See Africa As the Most Attractive Destination

Source: Reuters

Americans, Including LaHood’s Son, Banned From Leaving Egypt

Source: National Public Radio

Northern Nigeria Reeling After Two Blasts in City of Kano

Source: Capital FM Kenya

Football Team Arsenal Weighs Up Nigeria As Part of Drive for Worldwide Revenue

Source: The Guardian

Africa’s “Father of Technology” on Sparking a Tech Revolution

Source: CNN

Davos: Giving South Africa the Chance to Raise the Continent’s Profile

Source: Business Day (South Africa)

Exit Uhuru, Muthaura

Source: The Daily Nation (Kenya)

2012 Africa Cup of Nations: The All-African Team

Source: The Bleacher Report

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