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This week on Inside Africa...

This week on Inside Africa: developments in some high-profile humanitarian crises around the continent. We'll examine efforts by the Kenyan government to get internally displaced Kenyans to go home; the combined impact of the global food crisis and surging violence in Somalia; and a surprising assault on Khartoum by rebels from Darfur.

Time.com: Study: Humans Neared Extinction

Human beings may have had a brush with extinction 70,000 years ago, an extensive genetic study suggests

Time.com: Al-Qaeda Threat to N. Africa Tourists

The abduction of two Austrian tourists has raised concerns about the upsurge in extremist activity in north Africa

CNN Heroes: Peanut farmers get a big hand from simple device

It was a woman's raw, bleeding hands that led Jock Brandis to make a promise.

Bush: Rumors of U.S. bases in Africa are 'baloney'

President Bush sought Wednesday to dispel rumors that the U.S. plans to bring "all kinds of military to Africa," saying that is "simply not true."

Time.com: Bush Accents the Positive in Africa

On his trip, the President highlights his success in fighting AIDS -- but avoids hot spots where his legacy is more vexed

Fortune: Investment in Africa starts to pay off

Read the news about civil war in Kenya, unrest in Chad, or genocide in Darfur, and you could conclude that Africa is no place to invest money.

Bush, first lady promote low-tech health solution in Africa

President George W. Bush focused on a low-tech way to save the lives of African children Monday as he and first lady Laura Bush toured a Tanzanian clinic.

Thriving African tourism backed by private investments

The North African country with the fastest growth rate in tourism sent out a clear message that its own private sector will now play a more prominent role in developing its all-important travel industry, indicating that it is ready to use expertise acquired over several decades of steady growth to spearhead new initiatives that would put a large number of unknown sub-Saharan countries on the map.

This week on Inside Africa

This week on Inside Africa, we meet some people who are performing good works in Africa - including an African singing legend, an Austrian actor and even the U.S. military.

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