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Breaking News Mon, 14 Apr 2008
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Business   Farm   Industry   Malawi   Photos  
Turmoil as tobacco prices fluctuate in Malawi
Malawi's tobacco industry has been in turmoil after wildly fluctuating prices led protesting farmers to force the closure of the auction floors. This year's tobacco sales started on a very high note w... (photo: Public Domain / -) Mail Guardian South Africa
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Attitude   China   Egypt   India   Photos  
NAFDAC to Double-Screen Products From China, India, Egypt
Given the dubious attitude of manufacturers in China, India and Egypt, the National Agency for Food, Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC), has said that pharmaceutical products from those countri... (photo: wn) All Africa
 An unidentified child carrying AN empty plate of food stands outside their house at the Ruga area of Abuja, Nigeria, Monday, July 17, 2006. Former U.S. President Bill Clinton told African leaders Monday that they need to strengthen their governments so t Rights Group: 800,000 Evicted In Nigeria
Some 800,000 residents were forcibly evicted from their homes in the Nigerian capital, Abuja, over a four-year period to make way for development in the fast-growing city, a rights group said Thursday... (photo: AP) CBS News
Group   Nigeria   Nigerian   Photos   Rights  
South Africa's Foreign Minister Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma Migrants tell of township tensions
| As South Africa witnesses a rise in attacks against foreign migrants, the BBC's Joanna Jolly visits a township outside Cape Town, the scene of recent xenophobic violence. | Ahmed Dakane is a 31-year... (photo: AP ) BBC News
Africa   Cape Town   Migration   Photos   Poverty   South Africa   Violence   Xenophobia  
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Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, center, accompanied by Azzam al-Ahmed, deputy prime minister and leader of Fatah lawmakers in the Palestinian parliament, right, and Hamas' deputy leader Moussa Abu Marzouk, left, speaks to the media after the two Palestinian factions signed a statement entitled the "San'a Declaration" at the Presidential Palace in San'a, Yemen Sunday, March 23, 2008. Palestinian factions meeting in Yemen ended on Sunday five days of reconciliation talks without agreeing on who will control the Gaza Strip, but said that they will talk again in the Yemeni capital. YEMEN: ICRC appeals for more funds as IDP numbers rise
web | Photo: WFP SANAA, - The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has appealed for an additional US$8 million to help it respond to the increasing needs of ci... (photo: AP / ) IRINnews
Arab   Funds   Humanitarian   ICRC   Photo   Photos   Sanaa   World   Yemen  
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MAPUTO - The African Development Bank, which helps fund infrastructure projects, opened its annual meeting yesterday with warnings that record food prices may undermine e... (photo: Public Domain file) Business Day
Africa   Economy   Food   Photos   Society  
A Sudanese refugee family sit on the ground in front of an Israeli army jeep Top UN official warns of increasing Darfur violence
UNITED NATIONS - The U.N. peacekeeping chief warned Wednesday of an alarming increase in violence in Darfur that has spread to the Sudanese capital and could escalate fur... (photo: AP / Ariel Schalit) Chicago Tribune
Darfur   Peacekeepers   Photos   Slideshow   UN   Violence  
Corn Experts: Hunger crisis demands better farming
By RENEE SCHOOF - McClatchy Newspapers | WASHINGTON - The world's deep hunger crisis could go on for years, and in the long run it'll take a new scientific agricultural r... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag) The State
Crisis   Farming   Hunger   Photos   Washington  
Climate Change Global warming under way 'earlier'
| PLANTS, animals, ice and waters worldwide have all been significantly affected by global warming triggered by human activity, says the first research to link the phenom... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag) The Australian
Animals   Climate   Ecosystem   Globalwarming   Photos  
college students - youth - india - am1 Against The Grain: 'There are schools that preach violence'
| Clive Harber is professor of education at the University of Birmingham. He argues that education is not always a good thing | When you listen to academics and politicia... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar) The Independent
Education   India   Photos   Students   UK  
Israeli paramedics and police examine the damage to a mall after it was hit by a rocket fired by Palestinian militants in Gaza, in the city of Ashkelon, southern Israel, Wednesday, May 14, 2008. A rocket fired from Gaza exploded in a shopping center in the southern Israeli city of Ashkelon on Wednesday, wounding at least 14 people, rescue officials said, just as Israel's leader was discussing the violence with visiting U.S. President George W. Bush and threatening large-scale retaliation. The rocket ripped through the roof of the mall, causing a large chunk of the roof to collapse in a huge pile of rubble and twisted metal. Four windows were blown out of the side of the build Rocket fired from Gaza injures 14 Israelis in shopping mall
| At least 14 people were wounded - three of them seriously, including a child - when a Grad rocket fired by Gaza militants exploded in a shopping centre in the Mediterra... (photo: AP / Gadi Kabalo) The Independent
Defence   Gaza   Israel   Photos   Terrorism  
Politics Business & Economy
Zimbabwe runoff put back up to 10 weeks
'We live in fear,' say gays in Kenya
Top UN Official Warns Of Increasing Darfur Violence
Principal's Removal Call 'Political'
Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, center, accompanied by Azzam al-Ahmed, deputy prime minister and leader of Fatah lawmakers in the Palestinian parliament, right, and Hamas' deputy leader Moussa Abu Marzouk, left, speaks to the media after the two Palestinian factions signed a statement entitled the "San'a Declaration" at the Presidential Palace in San'a, Yemen Sunday, March 23, 2008. Palestinian factions meeting in Yemen ended on Sunday five days of reconciliation talks without agreeing on who will control the Gaza Strip, but said that they will talk again in the Yemeni capital.
YEMEN: ICRC appeals for more funds as IDP numbers rise
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Zimbabwe bank issues $500m note
Grants Not Reaching Needy Children
SME Incubator Scheme Half-Baked
Opera Raises Funds for CAN
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Turmoil as tobacco prices fluctuate in Malawi
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Education Health
Ogun State and Its Strides in Education
Gatsibo Gets Frw800 Million for 9-Year Basic Education
Madonna to build girls' school in Malawi
Search for Heritage At Mystical Mapungubwe
college students - youth - india - am1
Against The Grain: 'There are schools that preach violence'
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'We live in fear,' say gays in Kenya
Woman opens heart to man who slaughtered her family
'Medical Aids taking law in their own hands'
Former MEC denied ARVs to rape survivors
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NAFDAC to Double-Screen Products From China, India, Egypt
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Environment Human Rights
Minister silent on noisy planes
Injured woman airlifted to safety
Gov't Worried By Effect of Climate Change On Health
LCs Can Conserve the Environment
Climate Change
Global warming under way 'earlier'
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Rights group: 800,000 evicted in Nigeria
Rights group: 800,000 evicted in Nigeria
Rights Group: 800,000 Evicted In Nigeria
Rights group: 800,000 evicted in Nigeria
 An unidentified child carrying AN empty plate of food stands outside their house at the Ruga area of Abuja, Nigeria, Monday, July 17, 2006. Former U.S. President Bill Clinton told African leaders Monday that they need to strengthen their governments so t
Rights Group: 800,000 Evicted In Nigeria
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Sport Agriculture
FIFA U-17 - Nigeria's Hosting in Trouble
Bank Ploughs Back to Cricket
Brave Warriors Supporters Called
Thanksgiving Day for 2010 Fifa World Cup
 Sevilla player Frederic Kanoute, right, duels for the ball with Gimnastic de Tarragona player Antonio Pinilla during their Spanish league soccer match at the Nou Stadi in Tarragona, Spain, Sunday, March 11, 2007. jp1
Stars turn out for Kanoute match
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Malawi police probe former president
Schalk's sister 'fighting back'
Communal Farmers Hold Key To Food Security
Zimbabwe opposition furious over run-off delay
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Turmoil as tobacco prices fluctuate in Malawi
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