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Yemeni policemen patrol the area near the court house during the trial session of Saleh al-Shawish in San'a, Yemen Monday, Oct. 18, 2010. A court in Yemen  has sentenced the al-Qaida militant to death after convicting him of involvement in terror attacks and manufacturing explosives.
Photos   Security   Terrorism   Wikipedia: Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula   Yemen  
 Gulf News 
15 Al Qaida suspects surrender in south Yemen
| Aden: Fifteen suspected Al Qaida members have surrendered to the governor of the restive south Yemen province of Abyan, a security official said yesterday. | The 15 surrendered to Ahmad Al Mayassari... (photo: AP)
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, addresses mourners at the burial of his sister Sabina Mugabe at Heroes Acre in Harare, Sunday, Aug. 1, 2010. Sabina Mugabe, a former lawmaker and one of his closest allies, died after a long battle with illness. She was 76. The death Thursday of Robert Mugabe's most trusted family confidante and associate would be a severe blow to the ascetic 86-year-old president, who is often seen as having few close friends.
Africa   Contestant   Courts   Photos   Wikipedia: Robert Mugabe  
 The Guardian 
Mugabe wins endorsement from Big Brother contestant
| Zimbabwean president courts Africa-wide reality TV star with a cheque for $300,000 The Big Brother Africa contestant Munyaradzi Chidzonga arrives in Harare to a hero's welcome. Photograph: Tsvangira... (photo: AP / Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)
Cholera kills 1 500 in Nigeria  Independent online 
Cholera kills 1 500 in Nigeria
Lagos - UN officials say Nigeria has seen more than 1 500 deaths from cholera this year, doubling the government's most recent fatality count. | Geneva-based Unicef spokeswoman Marixie Mercado said on... (photo: UN / Evan Schneider)
Cholera   Deaths   Lagos   Nigeria   Photos  
 An aerial view of flooded parts of Teso sub region, in north eastern Uganda, Saturday, Sept. 15, 2007. Torrential downpours and flash floods across Africa have submerged whole towns and washed away bridges, farms and schools. This summer´s rains ha  Zeenews 
377 dead in west and central African floods: UN
Dakar: The United Nations said on Tuesday that 377 people had died in flooding in central and west Africa, with nearly 1.5 million people affected since the start of the rainy season in June. | "2010 ... (photo: AP)
Africa   Disease   Floods   Photos   Wikipedia: List of floods          
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Cholera kills 1 500 in Nigeria Independent online
Cholera kills 1 500 in Nigeria
Lagos - UN officials say Nigeria has seen more than 1 500 deaths from cholera this year, doubling the government's most recent fatality count. | Geneva-based Unicef spoke... (photo: UN / Evan Schneider)
Cholera   Deaths   Lagos   Nigeria   Photos  
Congo delays reopening eastern mining sector Business Report
Congo delays reopening eastern mining sector
  | * Original target date for restart has passed | Submit your comment | Democratic Republic of Congo will delay reopening the mining sector in its troubled eastern... (photo: UN / Paulo Filgueiras)
Congo   Democratic   Mining   Photos   UN  
Google Joy Online
Google launches 'Question & Answer' product for Ghanaian audience
What’s the best hotel with beach access in Accra? Where can you buy good quality fabrics in Cape Coast? What is a good source of recipes for traditional dishes? Ever had ... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Access   Google   Hotel   Photos   Wikipedia: Google  
Relatives work to cover the grave of Martha William who died from cholera in Harare, Zimbabwe Thursday, Jan. 29, 2009. London Evening Standard
We'll stop cholera spreading to earthquake camps, says Haiti
The spread of cholera among earthquake survivors in Haiti can be contained, health officials said today. | The outbreak has killed 250 people and left more than 3,000 ser... (photo: AP / Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)
Earthquake   Haiti   Health   Photos   Wikipedia: Cholera  
Ghana's new President John Atta Mills, right, gestures as he speaks after being sworn in as the country's new president during a ceremony in Accra, Ghana Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2009 Joy Online
'Mills' government is the best', says Pratt but Gabby chuckles
The Managing Editor of the Insight newspaper, Kwesi Pratt, has described the first 18 months of President Mills as the best Ghana has had in 20 years. | He made this know... (photo: AP / Olivier Asselin)
Editor   Ghana   Newspaper   Photos   Wikipedia: John Atta Mills  
Violence against women cuts across income, class and culture lines ro" UN report The Examiner
Violence against women cuts across income, class and culture lines âEuro" UN report
| Violence against women – physical, sexual and psychological abuse – remains widespread across the world, exacerbated by traditions and customary practices that dete... (photo: UN / Mark Garten)
Abuse   Photos   UN   Violence   Wikipedia: Women's rights   Women  
Politics Defense & Terrorism
- Guinea election body sets Sunday run-off presidential poll
- Feature: When Ghana's oil starts to flow
- Comment: The terrifying prospect of election stealing in Afr
- Editorial: Is Ghana for the Rawlingses?
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, addresses mourners at the burial of his sister Sabina Mugabe at Heroes Acre in Harare, Sunday, Aug. 1, 2010. Sabina Mugabe, a former lawmaker and one of his closest allies, died after a long battle with illness. She was 76. The death Thursday of Robert Mugabe's most trusted family confidante and associate would be a severe blow to the ascetic 86-year-old president, who is often seen as having few close friends.
Mugabe wins endorsement from Big Brother contestant
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- Rwandan opposition leader denied bail
- 15 Al Qaida suspects surrender in south Yemen
- FBI finds no foul play in Senator Paul Wellstone plane crash
- UN says at least 30 women raped at Congo border after being
Yemeni policemen patrol the area near the court house during the trial session of Saleh al-Shawish in San'a, Yemen Monday, Oct. 18, 2010. A court in Yemen  has sentenced the al-Qaida militant to death after convicting him of involvement in terror attacks and manufacturing explosives.
15 Al Qaida suspects surrender in south Yemen
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Business & Economy Energy & Industry
- Court extends block against Zuma firms
- Electoral Commission Uncovers Numerous Rigging Methods
- Bayelsa Waterways - Pirates Kill 4, Injure Others
- Ghana needs 500 years to equal South Korea's economy if.
Zain(Zaintel) calling booth in Freetown.
Zain Lanches Partnership With Multichoice Ghana
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- Opinion: Cocoa: Ghana’s prosperity began in the Eastern Regi
- Hemisphere loser: Venezuela
- Doha Tribeca Film Festival returns with more on offer
- World Cup bidders say 2018, 2022 lobbying work goes on despi
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, left, gestures, as he is welcomed by his Iranian counterpart Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, during an official welcoming ceremony, in Tehran, Iran, Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2010.
US foes seek ‘new world order’
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Health Society & Culture
- Water Recedes, Health Concerns Mount
- New oral vaccine may eradicate polio in 3 years
- New vaccine is highly effective on polio, study says
- New polio vaccine raises hope for eradication
An Indonesian child is given a polio vaccination Tuesday Feb. 27, 2007 in Jakarta, Indonesia. Indonesia is continuing its campaign to eradicate polio after it reemerged in 2005 and infected several hundred children.
New polio vaccine more effective in reducing disease
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- Hemisphere loser: Venezuela
- UN: Women raped on border
- Role for women's in decision-making in armed conflicts a
- Doha Tribeca Film Festival returns with more on offer
Ghana's new President John Atta Mills, right, gestures as he speaks after being sworn in as the country's new president during a ceremony in Accra, Ghana Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2009
'Mills' government is the best', says Pratt but Gabby chuckles
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Science & InfoTech Sports
- Feature: When Ghana's oil starts to flow
- Comment: The terrifying prospect of election stealing in Afr
- New oral vaccine may eradicate polio in 3 years
- Science
Rice - Food - Grain - Commodity
Global food crisis forecast as prices reach record highs
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- World Cup bidders work on despite probe
- World Cup bidders work on despite corruption probe
- World Cup bidders work on despite corruption probe
- World Cup bidders work on despite corruption probe
A British soldier, shown in an image from video, guards an Iraqi prisoner of war, Saturday, April 5, 2003, at a POW camp in Basra, Iraq.
Military interrogators 'told to strip and humiliate prisoners'
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