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File - USS Gettysburg (CG 64) Verify Board Search and Seizure (VBSS) and US Coast Guard Law Enforcement Detachment 409 capture suspected pirates after responding to a merchant vessel distress signal while operating in the Combined Maritime Forces (CMF) area of responsibility as part of Combined Task Force (CTF) 151.
Greek   Hijacked   Photos   Pirates   Somali  
Somali Pirates Seize Greek Ship Off East Africa
| Filed at 5:59 a.m. ET | NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) -- The European Union's anti-piracy force says Somali pirates have hijacked a Greek-owned ship with 26 crew members in the Indian Ocean. | The Liberian-fl... (photo: US Navy file / MCS1 Eric L. Beauregard) The New York Times
 FIFA President Sepp Blatter, left, greets Cameroon soccer legend Roger Milla, Friday, June 27, 2003, in the sports center of l´Etrat, outside Saint-Etienne, central France. Blatter came to meet Cameroon´s coach Winfried Schaefer, of Germany,
African   Cameroon   Milla   Photos   Teams  
Cameroon Legend Roger Milla Doubtful Of African Teams' Chances At World Cup
The Cameroonian ace is in Kenya to grace the Copa Coca Cola U-17 tournament. | By M. J. Somoni | Share Cameroon and Africa's most celebrated footballer, Roger Milla, is hesitant to point towards the A... (photo: AP/Patrick Gardin) Goal
Gogos get together GLOBAL: Grannies gather for AIDS summit
web | MANZINI, - Grandmothers from all over Africa have joined hands with grandmothers in Canada to call for greater support and recognition of their role in caring for grandchildren orphaned by AIDS.... (photo: IRIN News / James Hall) IRINnews
Africa   Aids   Canada   Health   Photos   Wikipedia: AIDS  
Ayman Mahdi Saleh, 32, has Rheumatic Heart Disease EGYPT: Time for action on "heart disease of the poor"
web | Photo: Dana Hazin/IRIN CAIRO, - Ayman Mahdi Saleh, 32, started to feel pain in his chest soon after he was diagnosed with Rheumatic Heart Disease (RHD). “I started to experience eye blurring, ... (photo: IRIN News / Dana Hazin) IRINnews
Disease   Egypt   Health   Photos   Wikipedia: Rheumatic fever    
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Gogos get together GLOBAL: Grannies gather for AIDS summit
web | MANZINI, - Grandmothers from all over Africa have joined hands with grandmothers in Canada to call for greater support and recognition of their role in caring for g... (photo: IRIN News / James Hall) IRINnews
Africa   Aids   Canada   Health   Photos   Wikipedia: AIDS  
Ayman Mahdi Saleh, 32, has Rheumatic Heart Disease EGYPT: Time for action on "heart disease of the poor"
web | Photo: Dana Hazin/IRIN CAIRO, - Ayman Mahdi Saleh, 32, started to feel pain in his chest soon after he was diagnosed with Rheumatic Heart Disease (RHD). “I starte... (photo: IRIN News / Dana Hazin) IRINnews
Disease   Egypt   Health   Photos   Wikipedia: Rheumatic fever    
Dongo from the air: Clashes prompted almost the entire population, some 100,000 people, to flee in October 2009 DRC-CONGO: Return to Equateur requires peace and prospects
web | DONGO-BRAZZAVILLE, - Security is improving in Democratic Republic of Congo’s (DRC) Equateur province, where an insurgency rooted in a resource conflict pushe... (photo: IRIN News / : Anthony Morland) IRINnews
Africa   Brazzaville   Conflict   Congo   Photos  
Pedestrians in front of the Sierra Leone Commercial Bank Headquarters in Freetown. Few in Sub-Saharan Africa Have Money in a Bank
| WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Gallup surveys in 18 sub-Saharan African countries show few residents put money in the bank: 19% overall say they have personal bank accounts. South... (photo: WN / John Sahid) Gallup
Africa   Economy   People   Photos   Washington  
Zebra -animals-wildlife More than half of the world's plants and animals 'facing extinction'
| For decades, rare exotic species such as the tiger, panda and snow leopard have become symbols of the world's disappearing wildlife. | But according to a new report, co... (photo: GFDL / D. Gordon E. Robertson) The Daily Mail
Animals   Extinction   Photos   Plants   Rare  
 UN pulls some Congo peacekeepers  UN pulls some Congo peacekeepers
| By Thomas Hubert | Kisangani, Democratic Republic of Congo - The United Nations will pull 2 000 peacekeepers out of Congo by the end of June but propose that the remain... (photo: UN / UN) Independent online
Congo   Democratic   Peacekeepers   Photos   Security  
Culture & Religion Politics
Roberto Mártin Makes Short Movie Entitled 'O Menino De
Religious Leaders Entrust Cameroon To God
Tours Take Look At S. Africa's Township Side
Improved South African whites shine
 AG2 Elton John at the UCF Arena, Orlando, Florida Saturday November 10, 2007
Elton John will play in Morocco: festival chief
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Kenya post-election violence case 'unstoppable'
Row over Ford-Kenya elections
INTERVIEW - ICC prosecutor targets up to six Kenyans
Kuwait defends its human rights record
 President Joseph Kabila seen as he casts his ballot at Kinshasa, Congo, Sunday, Oct. 29, 2006. Voters in war-ravaged Congo were choosing between the incumbent and a former rebel chief Sunday in a presidential runoff they hope will put them firmly on the
DR Congo will eliminate mother-to-child HIV transmission, President tells UN
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Society Farming
Why nearly 9 million small children die every year
Kuwait defends its human rights record
All Is Not Well in Rwanda
Re-Directing Ag Funding to Small-Scale Farmers for Improved
Kumba Yala (file photo)
GUINEA-BISSAU: Timeline of key political events
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Re-Directing Ag Funding to Small-Scale Farmers for Improved
Women in COMESA region benefit from EU grant
Droughts Turn Out the Lights in Hydro-Dependent African Nati
Kenyan govt warns on contaminated maize
Nairobi
Droughts Turn Out the Lights in Hydro-Dependent African Nation
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Industry AIDS
HPV Infection Heightens HIV Risk in Men
In Kenya, International Criminal Court to try six top Kenyan
Kenya's kungfu grannies combat attacks with fists
Kenya post-election violence case 'unstoppable'
In this Monday, Oct. 5, 2009 photo, a man walks through a dead maize field due to the drought, near the Mau forest in Kenya.
Djibouti rural population suffer from food scarce
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HPV Infection Heightens HIV Risk in Men
Why nearly 9 million small children die every year
Kenya's kungfu grannies combat attacks with fists
Kenya's kungfu grannies combat attacks with fists
Prostitutes are seen in Rome in this July 3, 2007 photo. Italian law gives foreign prostitutes a chance to escape human traffickers who force young women from poor countries to sell their bodies to pay for their passage into Western Europe.
Screaming for Justice for African Sex Workers
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