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Michel Djotodia showed up for peace talks a few months ago in camouflage and a turban as the face of Central African Republic's rebel movement. Now he has traded those fatigues for a suit as the country's new self-declared leader after overthrowing the president of a decade.

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Tunisian authorities released one of the only men in custody for alleged links to September's attack on the US diplomatic mission in the Libyan city of Benghazi, the latest blow to an investigation that has limped along for months.

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Two people were killed in pre-vote clashes yesterday in Congo's capital and security officials fired into a crowd that included tens of thousands of opposition supporters, prompting officials to ban rallies before a critical poll that observers say could re-ignite conflict in the vast central African nation.

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Gunmen wearing military uniforms and carrying signs opposing Cameroon's longtime ruler blockaded a major bridge, shooting at police for several hours in an attack less than two weeks before the presidential election.

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Anti-government protesters seized key intersections across Thailand's capital on yesterday, blockading major roads into the heart of Bangkok's downtown districts at the start of a renewed push to derail elections next month and overthrow the prime minister.

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Two people were killed in pre-vote clashes yesterday in Congo's capital and security officials fired into a crowd that included tens of thousands of opposition supporters, prompting officials to ban rallies before a critical poll that observers say could re-ignite conflict in the vast central African nation.

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Gunmen wearing military uniforms and carrying signs opposing Cameroon's longtime ruler blockaded a major bridge, shooting at police for several hours in an attack less than two weeks before the presidential election.

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