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Breaking News Wed, 11 Aug 2010
Coffee plantation, Kerala, India
Ethiopia   Export   Photos   Trade   Wikipedia: Coffee  
 The Guardian 
Ethiopia PM says will probe coffee export defaulting
* Meles says government will enforce the law * Prices "not a legitimate reason" to default By Barry Malone ADDIS ABABA, Aug 11 (Reuters) - Ethiopia's Prime Minister Meles Zenawi said on Wednesday he w... (photo: WN / Geeta)
The most vulnerable populations, according to FEWS Net, are in Jonglei, Warrap, Northern Bahr el Ghazal and Eastern Equatoria states, where food insecurity is associated with lean season shortages, exacerbated by insecurity and displacement.
Africa   Food   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Sudan  
 IRINnews 
SUDAN: Referendum returnees "face food shortages"
web | JUBA, 11 August 2010 (IRIN) - Months before Southern Sudan holds a referendum on possible secession from the north, officials have warned that feeding the influx of expected returnees will pose ... (photo: IRIN / Peter Martell)
Kasmiri muslim women offering Eid prayers on the eve of Eid-ul-Fitr, that follows the holy month of ramadan at old city down town  Srinagar on 21,September 2009.  KDVR 
Mideast Muslims start holy month of Ramadan, fasting from sunrise to sunset in sweltering heat
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — Over a billion Muslims around the world began observing the holy month of Ramadan on Wednesday, with the dawn-to-dusk fast posing a particular challenge for the devo... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
Mideast   Muslims   Photos   Ramadan   Wikipedia: Ramadan  
Aircraft of the Bellview Airlines at Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, Nigeria  The New York Times 
Body Scanners Going Unused at Nigeria Airports
| Filed at 6:08 a.m. ET | LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) -- The head of Nigeria's civil aviation authority says body scanners at international airports remain unused months after the Christmas Day bombing attemp... (photo: Creative Commons / oneVillage Initiative)
Airports   Nigeria   Photos   Transport   Wikipedia:Nigeria Airports  
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Aircraft of the Bellview Airlines at Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, Nigeria The New York Times
Body Scanners Going Unused at Nigeria Airports
| Filed at 6:08 a.m. ET | LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) -- The head of Nigeria's civil aviation authority says body scanners at international airports remain unused months after th... (photo: Creative Commons / oneVillage Initiative)
Airports   Nigeria   Photos   Transport   Wikipedia:Nigeria Airports  
Bharti Airtel - telecom The Times Of India
Bharti Airtel to buy Telecom Seychelles for Rs 288 crore
NEW DELHI: Continuing its acquisition spree in the international market, Bharti Airtel on Wednesday said the company will acquire 100 per cent stake in Telecom Seychelles... (photo: WN / nakul)
Delhi   India   Photos   Telecom   Wikipedia :Bharti Airtel  
The buildings of Beirut's downtown are seen reflected on a portarit of the slain former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, which is set on the street in preparation to the third anniversary of his assassination, in downtown of Beirut, Lebanon, Tuesday Feb. 12, 2008. Pro-government and anti-Syrian factions are mobilizing their supporters for a massive rally to mark Thursday's third anniversary of the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri in a show of force against the Syrian-backed opposition led by Hezbollah. Gulf News
UN court on Hariri murder urges submission of 'evidence'
| Beirut: A UN tribunal probing the murder of Lebanese former prime minister Rafiq Hariri on Wednesday called for the submission of all "relevant evidence," day... (photo: AP Photo / Hussein Malla)
Hezbollah   Lebanon   Photos   UN   Wikipedia: Rafic Hariri  
Coffee Beans -  Caffeine The Guardian
Heavy rains to cut Kenya coffee output this year
* Rainfall at start of the year curbed flowering * Prices seen higher in next 12 months By Duncan Miriri KARATINA, Kenya, Aug 11 (Reuters) - Charles Muriuki scoops fine c... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Crop   Photos   Prices   Rain   Wikipedia: Coffee  
Politics Economy
- Rwandan President Is Re-elected
- Grenade blast rocks Rwandan capital
- Agoa Ministers Learn Importance of Adding Value to Commoditi
-  Gauteng ANCYL to elect new leadership
The most vulnerable populations, according to FEWS Net, are in Jonglei, Warrap, Northern Bahr el Ghazal and Eastern Equatoria states, where food insecurity is associated with lean season shortages, exacerbated by insecurity and displacement.
SUDAN: Referendum returnees "face food shortages"
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- Ethiopia PM says will probe coffee export defaulting
- Anglo, BHP fall in South Africa on metal prices
- Manufacturers Association Rates Economy Low in First Quarter
- Economy Grew 7.2 Percent in First Half of 2010
Coffee plantation, Kerala, India
Ethiopia PM says will probe coffee export defaulting
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Health Education
- Botswana Has Common Health Problems - President
- HIV-Positive People Struggling for Treatment of Opportunisti
- TIS Successfully Delivers Mailroom Solution to One of the Bi
- Over 1,000 People Undergo HIV/Aids Testing
A woman and a man wearing masks to prevent infection from swine flu arrive at the Miguel Couto hospital in Rio de Janeiro, Friday, July 24, 2009.
WHO declares swine flu pandemic is over
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- University of Ghana to host International Leadership program
- Global Unification Starts 2010 Summer School
- Any Difference Between School Knowledge and Everyday Knowled
- Christ Hands on Africa Gives to Nursery Schools
A man talking through his mobile phone(cellular Phone) in Freetown,Sierra Leone.
Africa's Cell Phone Boom Can't Trump Dire Need For Schools, Roads, Power, Water
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Crimes Travel
- Arrest 50 Kidnappers Get N10 Million Reward - Amaechi
-  Businessman in court on R6m fraud charge
-  Cop accused of N Cape robbery
- Country Becomes Latest Country to Join International Crimina
The buildings of Beirut's downtown are seen reflected on a portarit of the slain former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, which is set on the street in preparation to the third anniversary of his assassination, in downtown of Beirut, Lebanon, Tuesday Feb. 12, 2008. Pro-government and anti-Syrian factions are mobilizing their supporters for a massive rally to mark Thursday's third anniversary of the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri in a show of force against the Syrian-backed opposition led by Hezbollah.
UN court on Hariri murder urges submission of 'evidence'
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