All foreigners suspected in the deadly bombing of a church in Arusha, Tanzania, on May 5, were freed on May 14, according to local authorities.
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5 years after a Monrovia, Liberia, man severed two fingers off his wife's after wrongly accusing her of theft, nothing has been done and he walks freely in the community
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Tanzania's position as a role model for peace in Africa was dealt another blow on May 5 when a bomb exploded outside Saint Joseph’s Roman Catholic church in the city of Arusha.
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Until last year, the media were not part of Boko Haram's target group, but journalists have since become victims of their violent attacks.
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Tanzania is considered one the world's peaceful countries, but recent religious clashes have stained that reputation.
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It is an oft-asked question of disasters and tragedies that resound far and wide. But what about the "regular chaos" of every day?
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Several hundred journalists will gather in Dar es Salaam to asses the growth and entrenchment of ever deadlier religious tensions and violence in Tanzania.
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Liberia's civil conflicts have taken an enormous toll on media institutions, infrastructure, and the journalists working there.
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Tanzania's reputation for peace is under threat as the latest wave of Christian-Muslim violence ended in the beheading of a Christian pastor.
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Amnesty International has accused forces loyal to both of Ivory Coast's presidential rivals of massive human rights violations and atrocities in the wake of the disputed election.
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