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Breaking News Wed, 27 Aug 2008
South Africa goalkeeper awaits instructions from coach Joel Santana
Africa   Johannesburg   Nigeria   Photos   Soccer   Sport  
Santana not afraid of Nigeria
| Johannesburg - Bafana Bafana coach Joel Santana side stepped questions about the pressure he is under to beat Nigeria in a must-win 2010 African Nations Cup Group Four qualifier in Port Elizabeth on... (photo: WN / John Sahid)
News24
Pollution - Environment - Emission - Global Warming - Climate Change - Chimney - Funnel.(ps1)
Accra   Climate   Ghana   Photos   Talks  
U.N. climate talks make headway on emission limits
Posted  | Comment  | Recommend | | | ACCRA, Ghana (AP) — Talks on a new global warming agreement have begun to resolve some major sticking points, the U.N. climate chief said ... (photo: Public Domain / -)
USA Today
INDIA-ELEPHANT-ZOO Ghana elephants show UN deforestation headache
|                 AFIASO, Ghana: Rising elephant numbers in a protected forest park in Ghana are angering farmers whose crops are being raided in an unwant... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick) The Times of India
Africa   Deforestation   Elephants   Ghana   Photos  
 Prince Johnson speaks to journalist in Monrovia, Liberia on on Nov. 10, 2005. Once a powerful faction leader, more recently an evangelical preacher-in-exile, Prince Johnson helped drive Liberia into a catastrophic civil war. Today, he´s a senator-e Warlord says he played part in Burkina Faso coup
| By JONATHAN PAYE-LAYLEH | Associated Press Writer | MONROVIA, Liberia (AP) - One of Liberia's most infamous warlords admitted Tuesday that he had trained in Libya and helped topple the government of... (photo: AP/George Osodi) The Guardian
Africa   Burkina Faso   Liberia   Monrovia   Photos   Reconciliation  
Top Stories
Elephant in the zoo Elephants show UN deforestation headache
| By Alister Doyle | Afiaso, Ghana - Rising elephant numbers in a protected forest park in Ghana are angering farmers whose crops are being raided in an unwanted side-eff... (photo: Creative Commons / Sean Rozekrans ) Independent online
Animal   Elephants   Ghana   Photos   Society  
Etihad Airways Etihad to launch flights to Nigeria
Etihad Airways is to start flights next year to Nigeria from Abu Dhabi. The airline will operate four services a week to Lagos, Nigeria's commercial capital, and Abuja, t... (photo: public domain / ) TravelDailyNews
Airline   Business   Nigeria   Photos   Transport  
Farmer Harvests Sorghum Seeds in Sudan - A local farmer harvests sorghum produced from seeds donated by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) through the "Improving Seeds" project. Rich countries once used gunboats to seize food. Now they use trade deals
The world's hungriest are the losers as an old colonialism returns to govern relations between wealthy and poor nations | In his book Late Victorian Holocausts, Mike Davi... (photo: UN / Fred Noy) The Guardian
Africa   Europe   Photos   Poverty   Trade  
 Tanzania - Harvesting seaweed. africa aid environment (cg1) UN agencies join forces to combat environmentally-related diseases in Africa
| 26 August 2008 – A United Nations-sponsored conference that aims to tackle the environmental causes of diseases that claimed almost 2.5 million African lives each year ... (photo: USAID file) United Nations
Africa   Environment   Gabon   Health   Photos  
Ghana / wam2 Sea buries a Ghanan village, and more may follow
By ARTHUR MAX - Associated Press Writer | TOTOPE, Ghana -- | The old shore road to Totope is now under the sea, and when developers began carving out another one, it was ... (photo: Creative Commons / Hiroo) The State
Africa   Ghana   Global Warming   Photos   Water  
Congo Cameroon
Businessman Christopher Foster and family missing after '
Chinese logging company to invest 8.3 million euros in Congo
8 dead after boat capsizes
Muslim Rep. Ellison stresses foreign outreach
 An oil technician climbs down a tower at a refinery in Jebel Ali about 30 kms south of Dubai
Scrapping fuel subsidies can help climate
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Coping With Obsolete Prisons Infrastructure
Kodock Says He'll Fight All Attempts to Destabilise UPC
Hustling and Bustling of Filling Stations at Midday
CFA 10 Million To Alleviate Poverty In Menchum II CPDM Secti
 Barcelona spoccer player Ronaldinho from Brazil gestures during his Spanish League soccer match against Racing Santander at the El Sardinero stadium in Santander, northern Spain, Sunday, Aug. 26, 2007. jp1
Ronaldinho thrown for a loss again
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Liberia Sierra Leone
Liberian ex-warlord dodges questions at hearing
Liberian Ex-warlord Dodges Questions At Hearing
Liberian ex-warlord dodges questions at hearing
Liberian ex-warlord dodges questions at hearing
 Prince Johnson speaks to journalist in Monrovia, Liberia on on Nov. 10, 2005. Once a powerful faction leader, more recently an evangelical preacher-in-exile, Prince Johnson helped drive Liberia into a catastrophic civil war. Today, he´s a senator-e
Warlord says he played part in Burkina Faso coup
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Liberian Ex-warlord Dodges Questions At Hearing
US deliberately freed Taylor?
Kenema Mayor Calls for Law And Order
Activists Cry Foul Over Mining Policy
South Africa goalkeeper awaits instructions from coach Joel Santana
Santana not afraid of Nigeria
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Nigeria Ghana
Iran, Nigeria open talks to improve relations
Gunmen kidnap Israeli in Nigerian oil city
Israeli Businessman Kidnapped In Nigeria
Israeli businessman kidnapped in Nigeria
South Africa goalkeeper awaits instructions from coach Joel Santana
Santana not afraid of Nigeria
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Rajevic Announces Ghana Squad For Libya Clash
Climate talks advance on saving forests
UN climate talks make headway on emission limits
Arctic sea ice drops to 2nd lowest level on record
 Tundra and icebergs in Arctic - Environment  - Global Warming - Nature - pjb1
Arctic sea ice drops to 2nd lowest level on record
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Mauritania Senegal
How real is Mauritania's terror threat?
Liquid Assets: Wealthy Mauritanians Milk Herds for All They&
Mauritanian probe 'unfair'
Mauritanians in 'a deep malaise' Mauritania needs a
Woman working in the local fishing market walk past near the local fishing port situated on the outskirts of the city of Nouakchott, Mauritania, Saturday, Aug. 9, 2008.
Mauritanian probe 'unfair'
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Turkey, Senegal Sign Bilateral Civil Aviation Agreement
Rich countries once used gunboats to seize food. Now they us
Child labour rife in Senegal
UN Medals Awarded to Monuc Senegalese Contingent And Militar
Farmer Harvests Sorghum Seeds in Sudan - A local farmer harvests sorghum produced from seeds donated by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) through the "Improving Seeds" project.
Rich countries once used gunboats to seize food. Now they use trade deals
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