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Profile: Momcilo Krajisnik
Momcilo Krajisnik is the highest-ranking Bosnian Serb politician yet to go on trial for genocide.
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Liberians queue for historic vote
Voting is extended to midnight as Liberians form long queues to cast their ballot in post-war elections.
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Liberian villagers answer your questions
Read the responses of Liberians living in the village of Sinje to find out more about their lives.
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Calm before Liberia post-war poll
No party colours or T-shirts in public as campaigning closes in Liberia ahead Tuesday's landmark post-war elections.
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What do Africa's children want?
BBC Africa Live hears what African children think the Blair commission should do to lift the continent out of poverty.
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Can Blair save Africa from poverty?
BBC Africa Live debates whether Tony Blair's Commission for Africa can succeed where other initiatives have failed.
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Is the Cup of Nations respected?
Is the current tournament receiving the respect it deserves?
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Do superstitions influence your life?
With annual voodoo day being marked in Benin this week, the BBC's Africa Live programme seeks your views on superstitions.
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Violence mars Rio carnival dawn
Drug gangs and police clash on the first day of Brazil's carnival - but revellers say the party will go on.
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Commonwealth honours
Honours to members of the Commonwealth.
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Karadzic's right-hand man
Momcilo Krajisnik, the highest-ranking Bosnian Serb war crimes suspect captured so far, earned the nickname "Mr No" for his uncompromising stance in peace talks.
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