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Al shabab extremists in Somalia have stoned a young man to death in the southern coastal city of Barawe late on Sunday after he was found of guilty of raping, an Islamist militia commander said.
Gabon's 0-0 draw with Tunisia sees them to the top of Group D with one game left to play whilst Cameroon scrape a 3-2 win against Zambia in a game full of excitement, chances and errors.
Today's only CAN game was a Group B match between big boys Ivory Coast and Ghana. With Togo's departure from the competition - and this group - the winner of the match was assured a place in the next round.
Group A of the CAN 2010 began it's second round of games today with the hosts moving to the top of the table, with an improving Algeria not too far behind.