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Music Review: Elikeh — From Togo to D.C.

The Washington, D.C.-based band Elikeh crackles with the global musical vision and defiant spirit of Togolese singer, songwriter and bandleader Massama Dogo. As Justin Kavanagh writes, Elikeh's new album, Adje! Adje!

West clinches share of Intercity soccer title

NORMAL — The scoreboard clock at the Normal Community West HighSchool soccer field showed 37:50 when Logan DeGroot’s second-halfgoal broke a scoreless tie Thursday.

EU approves crisis aid for poor countries

EU approves $372 million to help most vulnerable countries cope with financial crisis.

Class of 2010 Navigates Life After Amherst

For many students, the very idea of life after Amherst is enough to send them cowering in their rooms. For the 431 members of the Class of 2010, however, the caps have been thrown, the gowns returned and life after Amherst is reality.

Corcoran hospital bill dies without vote

A measure that would have allowed Corcoran District Hospital togo ahead with its plan to build a proposed outpatient center diedwithout a vote in the full state Senate before the midnightdeadline Tuesday.

Angola clears rights activist arrested over Togo team attack

An Angolan court has cleared a human rights activist accused of links to a militant group that carried out a deadly gun attack on Togo's football team during the Africa Cup of Nations in January.

Let's rally behind the Zebras

Never in the history of the Zebras has the team ever been so close to qualifying for a major tournament.

Togo opposition leader claims police brutality

Togo's opposition leader claims police tried to stop him from leading protesters through a police blockade in their attempt to protest the alleged rigging of this year's presidential election.

Swaziland look set to upstage Ghana

Sunderland record signing Asamoah Gyan will on Sunday lead the bulk of the Black Stars of Ghana who shone so brightly at the recent World Cup to a Nations Cup qualifying tie against Swaziland.

Let's rally behind the Zebras

Never in the history of the Zebras has the team ever been so close to qualifying for a major tournament.

65 years ago Thursday: WWII ends

Dateline USS MISSOURI, Tokyo Bay, Sept. 2, 1945. Newspapers worldwide carried the story that World War II was officially over.

Merchant of Death Doomed for Not Playing to USA's Rules

Russian businessman Viktor Bout will be extradited to the United States in accordance with the decision taken by the authorities of Thailand after more than two years of legal proceedings. The verdict is not subject to any appeal.

African Debate: Which Is The Best North African Team?

Goal.com's Rami Ayari analyzes which North African team looks to be in the best shape at the moment and decides which one of them is deserving of first place in his rankings.

Africa: Funding Begins Flowing for Agriculture

The Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) has received a major boost as several countries have begun drawing on funds from a $22 billion pledge made by the G8.

Africa: Celebrities Join Push for Action on the Millennium Development Goals

UNDP Goodwill Ambassadors actor Antonio Banderas, tennis player Maria Sharapova and footballers Didier Drogba, Ronaldo and Zinedine Zidane, are among a group of celebrities who, from today, will be using their social media networks to support the United Nations push for action against extreme poverty, hunger and disease.