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Breaking News Wed, 23 Jul 2008
  Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, center, is greeted by supporters in Darfur's capital of al-Fasher, Sudan, Wednesday, July 23, 2008. Sudan's President said he would not be cowed by his indictment on genocide charges nor allow it to distract him from the search for peace in troubled D
Darfur   Genocide   Photos   Sudan   UN  
Sudanese president is defiant in Darfur visit
| EL FASHER, Sudan -- | Sudan's president said Wednesday he would not be cowed by his indictment on genocide charges nor allow it to distract him from seeking peace in troubled Darfur. | Addressing su... (photo: AP / Abd Raouf) Lexington Herald-Leader
Omar al-Bashir
Darfur   Media   Photos   Politics   Sudan  
Sudan President Begins Darfur Tour After ICC Ruling
| Sudan's president, Omar al-Bashir, has begun a visit to the country's western Darfur region. As Derek Kilner reports from VOA's East Africa bureau in Nairobi, the trip comes as the Sudanese governme... (photo: AP Photo) Voa News
Opposition leader Raila Odinga, left, looks on as Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki, right, announce the cabinet and Odinga as the Prime Minister, Sunday, April 13, 2008 at State House in Nairobi, Kenya. President welcomes Coca-cola Headquarters to Kenya.
Written By:PPS   , Posted: Wed, Jul 23, 2008 | President Mwai Kibaki has welcomed the decision by Coco Cola Company to make Nairobi its regional Headquarters. | President Kibaki wh... (photo: AP Photo / Karel Prinsloo) Kenya Broadcasting Corp
Coke   Industry   Kenya   Photos   Production  
Sudanese President Omar El-Bashir, right, meets with visiting delegation of U.N. Security Council ambassadors in Khartoum, Sudan Thursday, June 5, 2008. Defiant Sudanese president visits Darfur, says he will not be cowed by indictment
| EL FASHER, Sudan - Sudan's president said Wednesday he would not be cowed by his indictment on genocide charges nor allow it to distract him from seeking peace in troubled Darfur. | Addressing suppo... (photo: (AP Photo/Abd Raouf) / ) Star Tribune
Darfur   Genocide   Photos   President   Sudan  
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Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe applauds participants' speeches during three-day summit on food security at the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in Rome, Tuesday, June 3, 2008. Zimbabwe rivals to start full talks on Thursday
| JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's opposition MDC and President Robert Mugabe's ruling ZANU-PF will begin negotiations on a power-sharing deal in earnest on Thursday, ... (photo: (AP Photo/Christophe Simon, pool) / ) Canada Dot Com
Cabinet   Parliament   Photos   Politics   Speech  
Gas is flared at a flow station owned by Italian oil company Agip in the Niger Delta, jsa1 Militants threaten Nigeria's main oil pipelines
| The Associated Press | LAGOS, Nigeria - Nigeria's main militant group is threatening to destroy the country's major oil pipelines within 30 days. | A spokesman for the ... (photo: public domain) Philadelphia Daily News
Africa   Lagos   Nigeria   Oil   Photos   Violence  
Rice Stadium 2006 Jake White's ties with rugby expanded
| Johannesburg - World Cup winning Springbok coach Jake White says he would rather be remembered as a rugby man than as a coach - and he has taken the first step in leavi... (photo: public domain / Fuzzy510) Independent online
Africa   Photos   Rugby   Social   Sports  
Displaced Kenyan children receive food from an aid group inside the International Trade Fair at Jamhuri Park where many displaced Kenyans have been living in Nairobi, Kenya, Thursday, Jan. 24, 2008. Some displaced people who had been living in the park have returned to their homes but many others remain, fearing attacks if they return to their neighborhoods.(AP Photo/Ben Curtis) Horn of Africa faces food shortages
Written By:claire wanja/bbc   , Posted: Wed, Jul 23, 2008 | Kenya is among countries in the Horn of Africa facing a humanitarian emergency w... (photo: AP Photo / Ben Curtis) Kenya Broadcasting Corp
Food   Kenya   People   Photos   Society  
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., jsa1 Obama's West Bank trip raises hope, skepticism
By KARIN LAUB | Associated Press Writer | RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) - Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas wants Barack Obama to take away one message from their meeting We... (photo: AP / Muhammed Muheisen) Wtop
Israel   Mideast   Palestine   Photos   Politics   President  
A soldier of the Tuareg Rebel Army in the area of Temet, close to Algeria border, jsa1 Mali peace process on track
| Bamako - After recent flare ups and clashes between the Malian army and Tuareg rebels in Northern Mali the peace process was revived this week in what is seen as a spec... (photo: public domain / Sergio Pessolano) News24
Africa   Algeria   Mali   Peace   Photos   Rebels  
Tata Indica -Car -India -hires(sk1) New moves to curb vehicle imports
| The government has announced new measures to curb vehicle imports so as to save foreign exchange in view of rising commodity prices. | The Ministry of Finance said no n... (photo: WN / Sayali Santosh Kadam) Nation
Commodity   Finance   Photos   Trade   Vehicle  
In a small village in northern Iraq, US Army (USA) Corporal (CPL) Travis Melby, Task Force 1st Battalion, 63rd Armor Regiment (1-63 Armor), Vilseck, Germany, gives a local an inoculation against tuberculosis during a medical visit in support of Operation Study Raises Fear Of TB In Immigrants
Tuberculosis cases continue to fall in the United States, but some immigrants have disturbingly high rates of the disease, according to a study released Tuesday that call... (photo: US DoD) CBS News
Health   Immigration   Photos   Tuberculosis   US  
 Abu Hamzah Abu Hamza loses extradition fight
| Radical Muslim cleric Abu Hamza al-Masri has been refused leave to appeal to the House of Lords against his extradition to the US. | The US authorities want the 50-year... (photo: WN) BBC News
Al Qaeda   Law   Photos   UK   US  
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Sir Richard Morris: engineer and industrialist
Welfare Minister Expected in Huambo Province
Liberty Party Responds To NEC Boss
To the Pompous Female Ministers
  Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, center, is greeted by supporters in Darfur's capital of al-Fasher, Sudan, Wednesday, July 23, 2008. Sudan's President said he would not be cowed by his indictment on genocide charges nor allow it to distract him from the search for peace in troubled D
Sudanese president is defiant in Darfur visit
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Two schools given free uniforms
5 yrs needed for land claims
Mbombela: Still no explanation
Director for Office of Accelerated Development Economic Area
Tata Indica -Car -India -hires(sk1)
New moves to curb vehicle imports
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Society Terrorism
Zuma to re-visit poor whites
Zimbabwe talks are starting at secret location
Social Activities Mark Pan-African Women's Day
Ways to Eliminate Child Labour Sought
agriculture - crop - farming - india - am1
South African Small Farmers Pushed to Plant GM Seed
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Chavez, Russia talk business, anti-American sentiment
Chavez: Venezuela's military cooperation with Russia is
Chavez: Venezuela's cooperation with Russia 'at full
Venezuela needs Russia for protection, says ChÁvez
  Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, right, and Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez seen at a news conference in the Meiendorf Castle residence outside Moscow, Tuesday, July 22, 2008. Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez called on Tuesday for a strategic alliance with Russia to protect the South American country from the United State
Chávez urges close Russian ties
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Health & Science Energy & Industry
Internet Technology Can Boost Healthcare
Kanungu District Has One Doctor
Hospital Network 'Growing in Size And Quality'
Kwanza Norte - Governor Inaugurates Sanitary Units
Kolo Toure / wam2
Arsenal defender Kolo Toure struck down by malaria after African trip
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Sir Richard Morris: engineer and industrialist
Libya hits back at Switzerland over Gadhafi son arrest
Militants say they will destroy Nigeria's major oil pipe
Militants say they will destroy Nigerian oil pipelines withi
Gas is flared at a flow station owned by Italian oil company Agip in the Niger Delta, jsa1
Militants threaten Nigeria's main oil pipelines
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Sport Internet & Education
Mbazo Linked With Stoke City
Kampamba in UAE for Trials
Phiri Has Dream Start in Cosafa Cup
Namibia's Hopes On the Line Tomorrow
Rice Stadium 2006
Jake White's ties with rugby expanded
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Two schools given free uniforms
Internet Technology Can Boost Healthcare
School System in State of Decline
Student Wins Landmark Court Case
Kenyan children attend their morning assembly at Kongoni Primary School in Nairobi, Kenya, after the schools opened all over the country Monday, Jan. 14, 2008, after a week delay due to violence. Some 575 people have died since the disputed Dec. 27 presidential election, the Kenya Red Cross Society said.
Kenya bans mobile phones to stem school riots
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