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Woman - Depression - Loneliness Depression recovery: 10 healthy steps to avoid a relapse
While many are looking forward to starting a new year, for others, the start of something new may not be as exciting. If you have been living with depression and want to start the year on a... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba) The Examiner
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A mother tends to her malnourished and dehydrated child on a bed in Banadir Hospital in the Somali capital Mogadishu. Somalia is gripped by a devastating drought and famine that has already killed tens of thousands and is leaving many hundreds of thousands more, particularly young children and babies, in desperate need of emergency life-saving humanitarian assistance from the outside world. Top UN official warns of continued risk of famine in Somalia
Mark Bowden, who leads the UN relief efforts in Somalia, says many people remain in a precarious position and would need assistance on a regular basis Displaced Somalis who had fled famine prepare to... (photo: UN / Stuart Price) The Guardian
Africa   People   Photos   Somalia   Wikipedia: 2011 East Africa drought
Indian Yellow Mango Fruit being sell on the market in Kolkata in Eastern India City Angela Day: Mango Magic
Mangos are delicious, juicy and very much in season. Use them in these sweet and savoury recipes provided by the South African Mango Growers’ Association. . UPSIDE DOWN CARAMELISED MANGO CAKE... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick) Independent online (SA)
Fruit   Photos   Recipe   South Africa   Wikipedia: Mango
A cabbage cleaner stands in front of fuel trucks in Lagos, Nigeria, Sunday, Jan. 15, 2012. More strikes and unrest in Nigeria after fuel price talks break down
A statement from the Nigeria Labor Congress and the Trade Union Congress came as confusion remained over whether a threatened shutdown of oil production will occur in Africa's top oil exporter. A... (photo: AP / Sunday Alamba) The Independent
Economy   Nigeria   Photos   Unrest   Wikipedia: Occupy Nigeria
Colossal statues of Ramesses II at Abu Simbel, Egypt, date from around 1400 BC. Egypt tourism earnings fall 30% in 2011
AFP - Revenues from Egypt's lucrative tourist industry dropped by 30 percent in 2011 due to unrest that rocked the country following the ouster of president Hosni Mubarak, the minister of tourism said... (photo: Creative Commons / Than217) France24
Egypt   Photos   Tourism   Travel   Wikipedia: Tourism in Egypt
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