WN Network Ethiopia Daily
Ethiopia Daily
Search the World News Network
Advanced Search


Breaking News Sat, 07 May 2011
People - Filipinos - Population
Fetility   Philippines   Photos   Population   Wikipedia: United Nations
 The Siasat Daily 
World population to cross 10 billion by 2100: U.N.
Thu 5 May 2011
United Nations May 05: The world population is set to touch the 10-billion mark at the dawn of the next century, with the bulk of this increase coming from “high fertility” countries like India, China... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
World population to cross 10 bn by 2100: UN report
Photos   Population   UN   Wikipedia: World population   World
 The Times of India 
World population to cross 10 bn by 2100: UN report
Wed 4 May 2011
UNITED NATIONS: The world population is set to touch the 10 bn mark at the dawn of the next century, with the bulk of this increase coming from "high fertility" countries of Africa and Asia , a UN... (photo: WN / Geeta)
Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez waves to supporters and militia troops during an event marking the 9th anniversary of the failed 2002 coup in Caracas, Venezuela, Wednesday, April 13, 2011.  The Guardian  Tue 3 May 2011
Hugo Chávez's reverse-halo effect
Some leaders can become so demonised that it's impossible to assess their achievements and failures in a balanced way Development professionals find it hard to be objective about Venezuela's... (photo: AP / Ariana Cubillos)
Development   Photos   S America   Venezuela   Wikipedia: Hugo Chávez
Coffee - Caffeine  Irish Times  Sat 30 Apr 2011
Rising demand for coffee in emerging markets may lead to higher prices
COMMODITIES:�AS THE aroma of the freshly brewed beverage reaches markets such as China, and consumption soars in producing nations such as Brazil, the global coffee industry is witnessing a boom that... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Coffee   Markets   Photos   Prices   Wikipedia: Coffee
Top Stories more Headlines
In this undated photo released by Mexico's National Oil Company, PEMEX on June 13, 2006, an offshore oil installation is seen in the gulf of Mexico near the coast of Campeche, Mexico. In the midst of Mexico's biggest oil boom since the 1970s, the nation's top two presidential candidates are debating whether to turn outward and open oil to private investors, or inward by exporting less crude and giving Mexicans subsidized gasoline but the real challenge lies elsewhere: finding new deposits to replace Mexico's rapidly declining Cantarell field off the Gulf Coast. (AP Photo/PEMEX)hg3 The Siasat Daily Fri 29 Apr 2011
Russia to suspend gasoline exports
Moscow, April 28: The Russian Energy Ministry has halted the exports of refined petroleum products for May, 2011, since the country has run out of fuel in some regions.... (photo: AP Photo / PEMEX)
Moscow   Petroleum   Photos   Gasoline   Wikipedia: Russia
Tomatoes - Organic - Food-Vegetables IRINnews Mon 25 Apr 2011
FOOD: Where to watch prices
Photo: Manoocher Deghati/IRINFood prices already high will climb more as fuel becomes more expensiveJOHANNESBURG, 25 April 2011 (IRIN) - Against a global background of... (photo: WN / Raj Kumar Senapati)
Food   Fuel   Photos   Prices   Wikipedia: 2007–2008 world food price crisis
Vegetables - Food Prices Seeking Alpha Sun 24 Apr 2011
The Surge in Food Prices: What's Different This Time?
Global food prices have surged since June and are now at record highs, surpassing the levels of the last great food crisis in 2007-2008. Already, the dramatic rise has... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Food   Market   Photos   Prices   Wikipedia: Food
Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard of the Labor Party addresses well-wishers at at the end of voting in Melbourne, Saturday, August 21, 2010. The Daily Telegraph Mon 18 Apr 2011
Julia Gillard's Labor government 'most unpopular for 15 years'
Julia Gillard's Labor government has become the most unpopular in 15 years as the prime minister herself now has worse ratings than Kevin Rudd, the man she replaced.... (photo: AP / Mark Graham)
Australia   Government   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia:Julia Gillard
An elderly Libyan rests under posters with pictures of who are claimed to be killed or missing Libyans during the Gadhafi rule, as he takes part in an anti Gadhafi rally and supporting France for its position in the current conflict, in Benghazi, Libya Tuesday, April 12, 2011. Moammar Gadhafi's forces fired rockets along the eastern front line and shelled the besieged city of Misrata on Tuesday as France and Britain said NATO should be doing more to pressure the Libyan regime. The Daily Telegraph Mon 18 Apr 2011
Libya: urgent UN talks on 'dire' humanitarian situation
British ministers will today join urgent United Nations talks over the "dire" humanitarian situation in Libya. Heavy gunfire pockmarks houses in the Bira neighbourhood in... (photo: AP / Nasser Nasser)
Libya   Photos   UN   War


Africa Biz News
Africa Cable TV
Africa CEO
africa daily
africa economy
Africa FM
Africa Sports News
African Commission
east africa post
lake victoria
South Africa Republic
Tanzania Media
uganda globe
world aids news
World Geographic
World Human Rights
World News Africa
World Peace Report