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A woman and her child stand outside their new tent at a camp in Croix des Bouquets, Haiti. Displaced Haitian families have resettled at the camp site follwing a devastating earthquake, 5 April, 2010. Haiti, Somalia and global jobs
Where the aid has gone in Haiti, why the international community dragged its feet on Somalia famine, and a request for questions on the global jobs crisis If you are viewing this on the web and would... (photo: UN / Sophia Paris) The Guardian
Development   Haiti   Photos   Somalia   Wikipedia: 2010 Haiti earthquake
White Rhino Mother and Juvenile in Matopos National Park, Zimbabwe You can help fight against poachers
It is you who the environmental affairs minister wants to enlist to help win the war against rhino poaching. Speaking at a National Press Club briefing in Pretoria on Monday, Edna Molewa called on... (photo: Creative Commons / Susan Adams) Independent online (SA)
Africa   Animal   News   Photos   Wikipedia: Poaching
Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, seated right, and Liberian Vice President Joseph N. Boakai, seated left, attend Sirleaf's second presidential inauguration at the Capitol in Monrovia Monday, Jan. 16, 2012. Liberia's Sirleaf takes presidential oath in land of hope
Monrovia: Liberia's Nobel peace laureate Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has been sworn in a lavish USD 1.2 million ceremony and called for reconciliation after her reelection in disputed polls divided the... (photo: AP / Larry Downing) Zeenews
Africa   Liberia   Peace   Photos   Wikipedia: Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
Liberals and Islamists agree on power-sharing deal in Egypt Liberals and Islamists agree on power-sharing deal in Egypt
CAIRO - Liberals and Islamists in Egypt announced a temporary agreement Monday on a power-sharing plan that would install a Muslim Brotherhood leader as speaker of the country's newly elected... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb) Star Tribune
Egypt   Muslim Brotherhood   People   Photos   Wikipedia: Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt
Egyptian protesters perform Friday prayers in front of Egyptian flag at Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, Friday July 15, 2011 Struggling, Egypt Seeks Loan From I.M.F.
CAIRO — Egypt’s military rulers asked the International Monetary Fund on Monday for a $3.2 billion loan that they had previously rejected, bowing to the realities of a worsening economy... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb) The New York Times
Economy   Egypt   IMF   Photos   Wikipedia: 2011 Egyptian revolution
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