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- 22 July 2009: Switzerland too much for Togo in Group G
- 22 July 2009: France qualify with 2-0 win over Togo in Group G
- 24 June 2009: Togo unanimously vote to abolish the death penalty
- 23 May 2007: English football: Adebayor signs new Arsenal contract
- 13 June 2006: Korea Republic win 2-1 against Togo in Group G
- 11 November 2005: Violence, allegations of fraud disrupt election in Togo
- 3 September 2005: Liberia's World Cup woes averted
- 16 July 2005: Togo's Faure Gnassingbé says elections will be held in 60 days
- 16 July 2005: Togo's new leader promises elections, but doesn't say when
- 11 July 2005: Coup in Togo after President dies
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