The huge news coming from the continent this week is the killing of Muammar Qaddafi, taking place on Thursday and resulting in an outpouring of emotion in Tripoli and elsewhere. Also happening on the continent: reflecting on African women in the struggle for peace, and analyzing the potential of South African nuclear power.
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Muammar Qaddafi Is Killed In Firefight in Libya
Source: The New York Times
African Women Soldier On in the Struggle for Peace
Source: The East African (Kenya)
London Fashionistas On View in South Africa
Source: The Los Angeles Times
Political Parties Looking to Annul Presidential Election Results
Source: Cameroon Radio Television
South African Nuclear Power Could Be Worth As Much as One Billion Rand
Source: Mail and Guardian (South Africa)
How to Take Tea and Turn Tables on Mugabe
Source: Financial Times
Nigeria: U.S. Exim Bank Lists the Nation Among Nine Investment Destinations
Source: AllAfrica
Senegal Curbs a Painful Rite for Young Women
Source: The New York Times
The Islamist Conundrum in Tunisia
Source: The Economist
Nigerian Spending Cuts Will Be Difficult, Finance Minister Says
Source: Bloomberg BusinessWeek