Stephanie Hanson, Global Post
TYAZO, Rwanda — Africa tends to burst into international news
whenever a new conflict starts or an old one resurges. Africans across
the continent lament this crisis coverage, complaining that the
positive trends and stories in Africa go unnoticed.
However in June 2010, the soccer World Cup will descend on South
Africa and televisions around the globe will broadcast a country eager
to present itself as a success. Many Africans hope this footage will
boost the world's image of the entire continent.
Looking ahead, there are still plenty of African hot spots, however,
including Sudan’s elections,
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