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Breaking News Fri, 3 Jul 2009
** ADVANCE FOR SUNDAY NOV. 2 AND THEREAFTER ** In this Nov. 10, 2007, file photo Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., listens to Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y. speak at the Jefferson Jackson Dinner in Des Moines, Iowa.
Kenya   Nigeria   Photos   Politics   US  
Obama's Africa visit prompts Nigerian, Kenyan angst
| LAGOS (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama's choice of Ghana for his first official trip to Africa next week has triggered a bout of self-questioning in Nigeria and Kenya, where many see his itin... (photo: AP / Paul Sancya, File)
The Star
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  
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)
The Australian
Sudanese President Omar El-Bashir African Leaders Oppose International Criminal Court
African leaders at this year's summit in Libya are on a collision course with the International Criminal Court, as the dispute continues over the court's warrant for the arrest of Sudan's President Om... (photo: AP / Abd Raouf) Modern Ghana
African   Court   Photos   President   Summit  
Blackbuck Antelope (sl1) No safe haven for rarest antelope
| Fleeting sightings of the world's rarest antelope, the hirola, in a new safe haven are cases of mistaken identity, a survey has found. | That has dashed hopes that some of the last hirola have manag... (photo: Creative Commons) BBC News
Animals   Flood   Kenya   Photos   Wildlife  
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Road to Lewa (Kenya) 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 Broadcasting Corp
Kenya   Markets   Photos   Russia   Tourism  
KLdy1 - Oct07 - Yemenia - Yemen Airways (Arabic:   ) is the national airline of Yemen, based in Sanaa. It operates scheduled domestic services as well as international services to more than 30 destinations in Africa, the Middle  Airline under surveillance after crash
| Paris - Yemenia Airways must make "very big efforts" to avoid being blacklisted in Europe following the Airbus crash off the Comoros, the French transport minister said... (photo: WN) Independent online
Airline   Europe   Photos   Transport   World  
Landscape Lagoon, West Coast National park, Western Cape, South Africa Testing Times for International Tourism
According to the June edition of the UNWTO World Tourism Barometer international tourism declined by 8% between January and April compared to the same period last year. D... (photo: Creative Commons / Amrum) TravelDailyNews
Africa   International   Photos   Tourism   Travel  
 French mercenary Bob Denard, whose real name is Gilbert Bourgeaud, is seen at the beginning of his trial on Tuesday, May 4, 1999, in Paris for the 1989 assassination of Comoros president Ahmed Abdallah. Denard, a French former mercenary who led uprisings  Month of mourning declared for crash victims
| Moroni - Comoros President Ahmed Abdallah Sambi declared a 30-day period of national mourning for the victims of a Yemeni Airbus that crashed off the Indian Ocean islan... (photo: AP Photo/Jacques Brinon) Independent online
Campaign   Comoros   Minister   Photos   President  
Politics Economy
Obama's Africa visit prompts Nigerian, Kenyan angst
Turmoil could thwart Iranian ambitions
Nation Has No Choice But Heed World's Call
Meeting Somalia's al-Shabab
** ADVANCE FOR SUNDAY NOV. 2 AND THEREAFTER ** In this Nov. 10, 2007, file photo Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., listens to Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y. speak at the Jefferson Jackson Dinner in Des Moines, Iowa.
Obama's Africa visit prompts Nigerian, Kenyan angst
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World Bank Approves U.S. $535 Million Package
Zain reduces Internet access charges
Gloom Over Country's Economic Growth
SMEs Fuel Economic Growth
Landscape Lagoon, West Coast National park, Western Cape, South Africa
Testing Times for International Tourism
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Farming Industry
Tsvangirai: Zimbabwe Coalition Not In Danger
No safe haven for rarest antelope
For Zimbabwe, I Say 'Yes' To 'Sanctions'
Economy, Services, Commodities and Prices
Blackbuck Antelope (sl1)
No safe haven for rarest antelope
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Turmoil could thwart Iranian ambitions
Credit Line for Cashew Companies
S Africa target transport concerns
Zain reduces Internet access charges
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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Health Technology
Ethiopian man shackles girl with dogs for 18 years
Protesters block Paris airport over Yemen crash
Circumcision 'Key Factor' in HIV War
Govt denies swine flu scare
The pilot waves a Mexican flag as a quarantined Mexican (center) prepares to board a plane sent by Mexico in Hong Kong on Wednesday, May 6, 2009. Hong Kong's only confirmed case of swine flu will not be allowed to join the 12 other Mexicans in the city including four under quarantine who boarded the plane to take them home, a health official said.
So what happens next?
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International Science Council to Revamp World Data Centers
Science, Technology Ministry Seeks France Staff Training Aid
USAID, Western Union program aids African business
NRM Invents Magic Cure to Country's Ills
Mobile phone - Telecommunication - Phones
Mideast mobile phone sales set to cross $9b
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Education Sport
Do not send students home, Kalonzo urges schools
 School bodies slate Nzimande
Social Security, Education, Firm Policies to Combat Poverty
Educational System Still In Shock Of War
Former South African Deputy President Jacob Zuma, left, with SACP secretary general Blade Nzimande, right, at a 85th anniversary rally of the South African Communist Party at Wadley Stadium in Edendale, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, Sunday, July 30, 2006. The ex-deputy president, whose popularity has soared since he was acquitted of rape in May, goes on trial Monday in the Pietermaritzburg High Court alongside the local subsidiary of a French weapons company accused of bribing him to deflect investigations into a 1999 arms deal with the South African government.
 Nzimande not tyring to lower standards
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KPL resumes
S Africa target transport concerns
Live - Murray v Roddick
Vickery relishes taking on 'Beast' Mtawarira again
England rugby player Phil Vickery takes part in a squad training session at Stade Montbaron in Versailles, France, Tuesday Sept. 25, 2007. England are preparing for their upcoming Rugby World Cup Group A match against Tonga in Paris on Friday Sept. 28.
Vickery relishes taking on 'Beast' Mtawarira again
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