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Air Italia, Kotoka Airport, Accra-Ghana
Africa   Photos   Security   Terrorism   Travel
 Wall Street Journal 
Concerns Rise Over African Airport Security
Sun 27 Dec 2009
By DANIEL MICHAELS African airports could face new scrutiny for their security standards following the attempt to detonate an explosive onboard a Delta Air Lines Inc. jetliner as it landed in Detroit... (photo: Creative Commons)
Royal palace in Kathmandu.
City   Development   Kathmandu   Photos   World
 The Himalayan 
Kathmandu, a vulnerable city: UK
Sun 27 Dec 2009
KATHMANDU: Kathmandu has been listed among the 15 most vulnerable cities of the world due to the impact of climate change. The International Institute for Environment and Development based in London,... (photo: Creative Commons / Che)
Sudan President Omar al-Bashir, left, and Chad President Idriss Deby, right, shake hands after signing a non-aggression pact in Dakar, Senegal Thursday, March. 13, 2008. The agreement is meant to end cross-border attacks in the Darfur frontier region.  Kenya Broadcasting Corp  Sat 26 Dec 2009
Sudan-Chad ties thaw after meeting: Khartoum

Written By:AFP   , Posted: Sat, Dec 26, 2009 A visit by a senior Chadian delegation to Sudan ended with a thaw in tense relations between the two countries, Sudanese presidential... (photo: AP / Olivier Asselin)
Chad   Government   Photos   Politics   Sudan
Wide-view of the Security Council meeting concerning the report of the Secretary-General on the deployment of the African Union - United Nations Mission in Darfur (UNAMID).  The Siasat Daily  Sat 26 Dec 2009
UN appoints former top Indian Commander as envoy to Sudan

United Nations, December 26: The UN Secretary-General has appointed a former top Indian Army commander, who has served with the world body's peacekeeping forces in Africa, as his special... (photo: UN / Eskinder Debebe)
Military   Photos   Politics   Sudan   UN
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China tells rich nations to cut emissions by 40 pct The New York Times Tue 22 Dec 2009
China and Britain in Testy Exchange Over Climate Pact

BEIJING - Chinese officials, stung by criticism in the West that China had sabotaged a legally binding agreement for reducing greenhouse gases during talks in Copenhagen,... (photo: WN / Denise Yong)
Britain   China   Climate Change   Photos   UN
 Ugandan soldiers march in two single files in the northern Pader District on Thursday, Dec. 22, 2005. The troops were deployed for operations against rebels who mutilate civilians and abduct children in the course of Africa´s longest-running civil Modern Ghana Tue 22 Dec 2009
Ugandan rebels murder, rape, mutilate, displace thousands in DR Congo, Sudan – UN
21 December - In a 10-month rampage of killings, rape and mutilation in neighbouring countries that may constitute war crimes and crimes against humanity, the rebel... (photo: AP Photo/Riccardo Gangale)
Congo   Murder   Photos   Rape   Rebels
British Environment Minister Ed Miliband gestures, during a press briefing at the UN Climate summit in Copenhagen, Denmark, Monday, Dec. 14, 2009. The Star Tue 22 Dec 2009
China says Britain sowing discord in climate talks

BEIJING (Reuters) - China condemned claims ascribed to Britain's climate change minister that it had "hijacked" negotiations in Copenhagen, saying on Tuesday the... (photo: AP / Anja Niedringhaus)
Britain   China   Climate Change   Photos   UN
White rhino female with a young at Pilanesberg National Park, South Africa Houston Chronicle Mon 21 Dec 2009
U.S. expert: 'Too late' to save northern white rhino

OL PEJETA CONSERVANCY, Kenya - A 38-year-old northern white rhino born in south Sudan ate African grasses for the first time in three decades Monday, the first full day... (photo: Creative Commons / Joonasl)
Africa   Animals   Photos   Wildife   World
File - Navanathem Pillay, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, speaks at the opening event for the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, organized by the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs. The Star Mon 21 Dec 2009
LRA leaders must be put on trial - U.N. rights chief

GENEVA (Reuters) - Leaders of Uganda's Lord's Resistance Army must be brought to justice for carrying attacks of deliberate brutality in neighbouring Sudan and Congo, the... (photo: UN / Paulo Filgueiras)
Africa   Human Rights   Justice   Photos   UN


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