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Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, center right , attends the opening session of the 13th African Union summit of heads of state and government in Sirte, Libya Wednesday, July 1, 2009.
AU   Defence   Photos   Policy   Trade  
 Irish Times 
New powers agreed for African Union
Six killed by fire in London tower blockSome cities cannot afford fireworks on a muted Fourth of JulyTicket-holders only to be allowed at Jackson servicePalin to step down as governorSinger jailed for... (photo: AP / Nasser Nasser)
Iranian residents in Japan, along with others, holds a placard denouncing Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and shouts slogans during a rally against the results of the presidential election in Iran.
Elections   Iran   Mideast   Photos   Politics  
 The Australian 
Turmoil could thwart Iranian ambitions
| THE long-term strategic consequences of the roiling revolt of the Iranian street against the mullahs is impossible to know. | But it certainly weakens the regime of President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad and... (photo: AP / Itsuo Inouye)
Barack Obama  The Guardian 
Obama to seek climate deal in Moscow
| After success with China, US targets Russia in strategy to reach separate agreements with world's biggest polluters | Chimney smoke billows over St Petersburg in Russia, the third largest source of ... (photo: Creative Commons / thenss)
Climate   Environment   Moscow   Photos   US  
 Television producer Mark Burnett answers questions about his upcoming involvement in the MTV Music Awards show at Cable´s January 2007 Press Tour, Thursday, Jan. 11, 2007 in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Phil McCarten)   (js1)  The Examiner 
Survivor: Producer Mark Burnett to receive star on Hollywood’s walk of fame
Comment RSS Email Print | Mark Burnett      Photo: TV Guide |   | Mark Burnett is the executive producer of the CBS hit "Survivor", as well as "The Apprent... (photo: AP/Phil McCarten)
Burnett   Fame   Photos   Star   Survivor  
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Kenya - A woman from the village of Mado Gashi scoops up corn that fell out of a busted bag during an aid drop. Kenya Broadcasting Corp
UNCTAD to discuss African food crisis
Written By:Judith Akolo   , Posted: Fri, Jul 03, 2009 | The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development - Unctad has said the lingering food cr... (photo: US DoD file / Sgt RA Ward)
Africa   Economy   Food   Photos   Society  
Oil Well - Oil Price /Wam2 All Africa
Loss of Oil Well - Cross River Senators, Reps Protest, Declare Hunger Strike
All three Senators and eight members of the House of Representatives from Cross River State yesterday declared a two week hunger strike to protest what they claimed as th... (photo: GFDL / )
Oil   Photos   Protest   Well  
Russia's Sudzha gas pumping station seen late Sunday, Jan. 11, 2009. Teams of EU monitors deployed Sunday at natural gas transit sites along Ukraine's vast pipeline network, but Russia appeared in no rush to restart sending gas to a freezing Europ The Guardian
Nigeria, Algeria agree to build Sahara gas link
(Adds background) By Randy Fabi ABUJA, July 3 (Reuters) - Nigeria, Algeria and Niger on Friday signed an agreement to build a multi-billion dollar gas pipeline across the... (photo: AP / Sergei Chuzavkov)
Gas   Nigeria   Photos   Pipeline   Sahara  
Road to Lewa (Kenya) Kenya Broadcasting Corp
Kenya eyes other tourism markets
Written By:Margaret Kalekye   , Posted: Fri, Jul 03, 2009 | Caption: Kenya has put in place an aggressive programme to diversify her tourism source ma... (photo: Creative Commons / berraschungsbilder)
Kenya   Markets   Photos   Russia   Tourism  
Tata Nano-ultrcheap car by Tata Motors-Automobile-India The Times Of India
Tata's Nano in Nigeria by 2010
| 3 Jul 2009, 1421 hrs IST, PTI               Text: ABUJA (NIGERIA): Tata Motors, India's largest auto maker, will introduce ... (photo: WN / Sayali Santosh Kadam)
Automobile   India   Nigeria   Photos   Tata  
South African head coach Peter de Villiers watches his team's rugby training session at Porirua Park, Wellington, New Zealand, Monday, July 7, 2008. Yahoo Daily News
Top Five: Unrepentant B*******
| Eurosport - | The South African rugby coach's eloquent defence of the dark art of eye gouging prompts our look back at the sportsmen who just couldn't bring themselves ... (photo: AP / NZPA, Tim Hales)
African   Photos   Rugby   Sport   Villiers  
ROB VAN HENRCK S.RGRADBR HRD ANTWERP DURING THE FREE DIAMOND PURITY CHECK WEEK AT TANISHQ SHOWROOM IN KOLKATA ON FRIDAY The Times
Cash joy for African Minerals
| It was a good day for Frank Timis, the colourful mining company promoter. His latest venture, African Minerals, an iron ore explorer in Sierra Leone, raised £64 million... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick)
Africa   Company   Mining   Photos   Sierra Leone  
Economy Renewable
- Spain supports Police, Immigration
- Economy Back On Track, Says Duffour
- World Bank Approves U.S. $535 Million Package
- New Zimbabwe mining law will lead to re-evaluation of all mi
Western Union Greyhound station in, , Vacaville
USAID, Western Union program aids African business
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- Hausa Prophet Prediction And Adage On Inevitable Collapse Of
- The food rush: Rising demand in China and west sparks Africa
- We disagree with Dr. Duffuor
- Gov`t calls for need of new breed of professionals in refini
Barack Obama
Obama to seek climate deal in Moscow
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Politics Offshore
- Speculation rife as Sarah Palin quits as Alaska governor
- Antwi-Danso: African federal government idea ridiculous
- Hausa Prophet Prediction And Adage On Inevitable Collapse Of
- New powers agreed for African Union
Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, center right , attends the opening session of the 13th African Union summit of heads of state and government in Sirte, Libya Wednesday, July 1, 2009.
New powers agreed for African Union
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- First oil flows from Mafumeira Norte Field off Angola
- Nigeria oil company rejects damning Amnesty report
- Qatar: Up to 30 feared dead as ship sinks off Doha
- GNPC Engages Financial Adviser
An oil tanker makes its way through New York Harbor past the Manhattan skyline on Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2008. Oil prices rose above $119 a barrel Thursday on fears that Tropical Storm Gustav could strengthen on its way toward crude and natural gas rigs in the Gulf of Mexico and refineries in the Gulf area
Oil up to near $72 on dollar fall, Nigeria attack
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Technology & Science Industry
- Ghana Combating Counterfeit Drugs
- ECOWAS Sub-Regional Worshop On Climate Change Opens In Accra
- Google launches Akan language option
- No safe haven for rarest antelope
Blackbuck Antelope (sl1)
No safe haven for rarest antelope
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- Hausa Prophet Prediction And Adage On Inevitable Collapse Of
- Turmoil could thwart Iranian ambitions
- Gov`t calls for need of new breed of professionals in refini
- ECOWAS Sub-Regional Worshop On Climate Change Opens In Accra
Iranian residents in Japan, along with others, holds a placard denouncing Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and shouts slogans during a rally against the results of the presidential election in Iran.
Turmoil could thwart Iranian ambitions
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