Additional/alternate feeds for Sean Jacobs' blog and the Brookings Institution's site have been added to the big, big batch of widget-based, Sudan-related RSS feeds--while tag-based feeds from "Haaretz" and the Becket Fund's new "International Religious Freedom News" blog have been added to the almost-as-big batch of Zimbabwe-related feeds; in addition, the feeds in both batches relating to the Reuters Africa blog have been changed, in order to reflect the blog's new location. (Tag-based Breaking News Kenya feeds have since also been added to both batches; see below.)
Separately, for those who may have been following the feeds that were a part of the (since-revamped) batch of RSS feeds of news from Africa, I've since come across feeds for the "Nigerian Compass", the multi-lingual Senegalese news site alpha-2.info, and Kenya's "Standard" (whose site has apparently been revamped recently)--as well as many more, largely bilingual (Somali/English) sites relating to Somalia (the Qabridahare Education Foundation, Rural Education and Development's blog, Maalmaha, Radio Somaliland, Somaliland.Org, SayliciPress.net, SomalilandToday.Net, Togdheer News, Medeshi, Geeska Afrika Newspaper, Lughaya.com, SoomaaliNews.com, Bashir Goth's blog, the "SomaliSwiss Community" blog, the "Royale Somalia" blog, the "Isseh's Enclave" blog, the "Kenya-Somalis" blog, the "Terror-Free Somalia Foundation" blog, and the "Voice of Somaliland Diaspora - Ottawa" blog).
(Updated originally to also note Dave Donelson's largely DR Congo-related Blogspot and WordPress blogs, which I've been forgetting about; updated further, on Sunday, to note the general and blog-related feeds for the African Wildlife Foundation site; updated still further, on Monday, to note the general feeds for the Breaking News Kenya site; updated yet again, also on Monday, to note that tag-based Breaking News Kenya feeds have since been added to the Sudan and Zimbabwe batches of feeds.) - EJM
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Young girl with infant child at refugee camp in Darfur. Photo by Dan Scandling, Office of U.S. Representative Frank Wolf