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Monday, January 7, 2008 (PARIS)
Kikuyus in Nakuru, Kenya, were part of a mass exodus trying to get to Kenya's central highlands.
Christophe Calais for The New York Times
Kikuyus in Nakuru, Kenya, were part of a mass exodus trying to get to Kenya's central highlands.

Kenya's Kikuyus are now target of rival tribes

Over the past few days, tens of thousands of Kikuyus, the tribe of Kenya's president, have fled the western part of the country because of ethnic violence.
Suicide bomber kills key Sunni leader in Baghdad

The killing of Colonel Riyadh al-Samarrai was one of the most significant attacks so far on leaders of former Sunni insurgents who have banded into militias, known as Awakening groups, to fight extremists.
TV comedy depicts world of the Arab Israeli

On one hand the creator of the television show "Avoda Aravit," Sayed Kashua, has managed to break cultural barriers and bring an Arab point of view into the mainstream of Israeli entertainment, but on the other, the show reflects a society still grappling with fundamental issues of identity and belonging.
Attack by longer-range rocket spurs Israel to toughen its stance

Weapon fired by Palestinian militants from Gaza into the coastal city of Ashkelon said to be made in Iran.
UN-backed court calls diamond expert in Taylor trial

The expert was called as the trial of former President Charles Taylor of Liberia began in earnest in The Hague on Monday on charges for war crimes.
As troops do better on Iraq battlefield, relations with the media improve

Efforts by the new Pentagon leadership, as well as by top commanders at the headquarters in Baghdad, have also helped to ease tensions.
Longer-range type of Katyusha rocket alarms Israelis

Israeli security officials said Sunday that the rocket fired by Palestinian militants from Gaza into the coastal city of Ashkelon had been made in Iran.
Iran expels German diplomat

Tehran has expelled a German diplomat for "undiplomatic" behavior, Iran's Foreign Ministry said Sunday. The expulsion followed a December report in a German news magazine that an Iranian envoy had been ejected from Germany in July.
Israeli army says 3-day Nablus operation is over

Israeli military officials said they had uncovered an arms cache in the city on Thursday night that contained explosives, military equipment and materials for manufacturing rockets. The operation had been strongly condemned by the Palestinians.
Al Qaeda posts video downloads for cellphones

The recordings include a tribute to Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the former Al Qaeda in Mesopotamia leader.
A voice of moderation helps transform Arab media
Turkish police detain 4 people in Diyarbakir attack
Top Iraqi official offers surprising praise of Sunni groups
Letter from Egypt: Making a comeback: Male belly dancers in Egypt
Saudi Arabia detains outspoken blogger
Israeli army faces new challenges in training officers
Jail protests by militants win privileges
Rare American in Iran recalls her 50 years there
Academic crunch time in South Africa
The worst, and saddest, job in Baghdad
Clothes designer gives Iranian women a splash of color
Abuse awaits many foreign workers flocking to Kurdish north of Iraq
Obituary: Serigne Saliou Mbacke, 92, spiritual leader of Senegal
Nigeria's graft catcher is sent for training
Letter from Iraq: A new sensation in Iraq: Motor scooters
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Gays retreat to shadows in new Iraq
African immigrants fight devils who followed them
Fashion and faith meet, on foreheads of the pious
Free trade zones ease passage of fake drugs
An overflowing of Muslim pilgrims from Russia for the hajj
Frustration with UN and aid agencies grows in Congo
In Djibouti, a glimpse of American 'soft power'

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