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Malawi witchcraft murders: Angry mob torches seven people to death
The gruesome murders come just weeks after four elderly people were killed over similar allegations.
Mozambique: 6,000 flee to Malawi in fear of executions and sexual abuse from government forces
Ruling Frelimo army uses excuse of disarming Renamo militias to commit abuses, rights groups claim.
Malawi: Roger Federer launches child development centre
World's number two Tennis player Roger Federer launches early childhood development centre in Malawi.
Monaco: The Richest Place on Earth
World Bank data shows that the principality leads Liechtenstein and Bermuda.
Malawi Man Allowed Hyena to Chew Off His Genitals in Get-Rich-Quick Scheme
Wild beast destroyed penis of hapless Chamangeni Zulu who thought being eaten would make him rich.
Nelson Mandela Funeral: Tributes From People Who Knew Him Best
Most touching tributes at the funeral of Nelson Mandela paid by those who knew him best.
Egyptian Mummies Set on Fire in Morsi Ousting Riot
Ancient Egyptian mummies were torched, antiquities destroyed and a 3,500 year-old limestone statue stolen from Malawi Museum.
Moses Arrival Will Lead Liverpool to Title Glory, Claims Nigeria Coach
Victor Moses will help Liverpool end their 23 year wait for a league title, suggest his Nigeria coach.
Syria: UNESCO's Six World Heritage Sites Damaged in War [PHOTOS]
Syria's six World Heritage sites include the Ancient Villages of Northern Syria, Bosra, Crac des Chevaliers, Palmyra, Damascus and Aleppo.
Fifa Receives Racist Complaint about Nigerian Coach Stephen Keshi's 'White Dude' Slur
Nigerian coach Stephen Keshi is reported to FIFA for telling coach to go back home
Protesters Ransack Ancient Treasures in Egypt's Malawi Museum
Muslim Brotherhood supporters vandalise museum and steal artefacts after Cairo crackdown.
Madonna on Parenting Woes: Lourdes Has iPhone and She’s Stopped Talking to Me
Madonna revealed her parenting struggles in an interview with US breakfast show Good Morning America.
Africa Challenge: Strong Civil Society Vital in Peace and War
Chuck Parnell explores how relative strength of civil society is key to successful political transitions.
2.3 Million Deaths Worldwide Caused by Eating Too Much Salt
Study finds most adults eat twice as much salt as the recommended daily guidelines.
Index of Economic Freedom 2013: Greece Ranks Last in Europe
Greece 117th for economic freedom, ranking even below Guatemala, while Asia-Pacific countries lead.
Arsenal Transfer Rumour: Parma Midfielder on Wenger's Radar
Arsene Wenger is expected to send scouts to watch Parma middfielder Afriyie Acquah during the Africa Cup of Nations
Africa: Bodies of Suffocated Ethiopian and Somali Migrants Dumped by Tanzania Roadside
At least 42 migrants found dead after suffocating in back of smuggling truck on way to Malawi.
Martha Payne's NeverSeconds School Dinner Ban Lifted by Argyll and Bute Council
Supporters rally to schoolgirl's site with £30,000 raised for starving children's charity and local council backtracking on photo ban.
Malawian President Mutharika Dies After Heart Attack
Malawi President Bingu wa Mutharika died after suffering a heart attack.
Malawi: Street Vendors Strip Women Naked
Malawi's street vendors' latest attacks on women have angered rights activists who have launched a campaign against their latest violent tactics.
Madonna 'Failed to Pay Damages to Charity Workers'
The workers were dismissed when Madonna's idea of a school in Malawi was abandoned in March 2011.
African Nations Hit Back at Cameron's 'Bullying' Gay Rights Threat
David Cameron's threat to cut aid funding to countries that do not respect gay rights has been met with hostility by some African nations, who have accused the British Prime Minister of showing a "bullying mentality."
UK Oesophageal Cancer Rates Worst in Europe, Warns Survey
Data from the World Cancer Research Fund suggests that incidence of oesophageal cancer in the UK is almost double that of the European average.
Women in Command at Home Have Less Sex: Study
Researchers at the John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, found that women who are in command at home are likely to have less sex.
Somalia Famine: Twitter for Africa?
Thousands of Africans are taking to Twitter to vent grief and anger over another famine in Somalia, raising money and comforting each other showing that once again social network are increasingly used to highlight international issues.
Malawi: Are Fuel Shortages or Government Repression responsible for the Protests?
The U.S. condemned the use of force by Malawi's police to break up anti-government protests in the past two days, and warned the government against a crackdown on the free press.