A photograph which prompted fervent discussion Did Barthe Cortes cross the thin line between business and terrorism?.


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Private sector takes lead of Sychelles tourism  Sychelles has announced a new board that will take over marketing of the country's tourism, with members of the private sector taking .. Announcing


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Melez threaten to seize coffee stocks  Ethiopian Prime Minister, Meles Zenawi, has threaten to take coffee stocks held by producers if they are not sold to government..


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Is the World Cup the trigger?  South African police seem to have made a well discovery after another bust today of 52kg of ephedrine powder..


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Iran offers Djibouti, Eritrea mediation  The government of Iran, one of few states being on good terms with both Eritrea and Djibouti, has offered the two Horn neighbours to "promote ties" after troops clashed on the border in June..
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UN send mission to assess Sahrawi refugees situation  The United Nations has launched a mission to assess the Western Sahara refugees situation in Algeria following reports of malnutrition and rapidly deteriorating humanitarian crisis, the UN refugees agency has announced..
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Conviction of Mai Mai leader is justice served for..
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17/04/10
Hello, I'm calling to find out if I'm still alive..
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22/04/10
Cameroon creates park to conserve threatened species
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26/04/10
Sudan cancels licences granted to humanitarian organisations
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01/11/09
Over 800, 000 children targeted for immunisation in Car
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28/10/09
Tanzania to introduce reforms in the mining sector
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25/09/09
WFP to scale up aid in Kenya
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22/09/09
Kagame pledges to support new Somali administration
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Rwanda
Transparency international has applauded Rwanda?s commitment to root out corruption from..
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Sierra Leone
The Comoran Human Rights Foundation (FCDH) has called for the stopping of high level talks between the government of Comoros and the French..
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The United Nations has warned that international drug trafficking threatens to reverse Sierra Leone's progress in consolidating peace six year after a devastating civil war. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said in a report to the Security Council that illicit drug trafficking,
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Gabon
At least seven people have died and one is still missing after a French military helicopter crashed off the Gabonese coast during a military..
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Botswana
government is considering harsh penalties for the stolen or lost passports. The stringent measure, follows the British government
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