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Breaking News Sat, 14 Apr 2012
African national Youth League leader Julius Malema points during a news conference in Johanensburg , Thursday, April 8, 2010.
Africa   Election   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Julius Malema  
 Independent online 
Malema's double whammy weekend
ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema is in for a momentous weekend as he appeals against his temporary suspension today and the league’s executive holds its twice-postponed special meeting tomo... (photo: AP / Str)
Air seychelles b767
Airlines   Business   Photos   Transport   Wikipedia: Air Seychelles  
 Nation 
Air Seychelles’ new schedule offers faster transit to Europe
| Air Seychelles and its equity partner Etihad Airways have launched a new timetable offering passengers quicker connections to and from Europe. | The timetable changes, effective from May 1, see Air ... (photo: Public Domain / Arpingstone)
Egyptian protesters hold a giant Egyptian flag during a rally in Tahrir Square to denounce the presidential candidacies of Hosni Mubarak-era officials, including that of his former spy chief in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, April 13, 2012.  Al Jazeera 
Cairo protests against Mubarak-era candidates
| Thousands of Egyptians have taken to the streets in support of parliamentary legislation that bans former top officials from the regime of Hosni Mubarak from running for president. | The legislation... (photo: AP / Amr Nabil)
Egypt   Election   Photos   Protests   Wikipedia: Egyptian presidential election, 2012  
Malawi vice president Joyce Banda at Mudi House in Blantyre, Malawi.  Independent online 
Malawi’s new president takes charge
In less than a week in office, Malawi's first woman president has fired the police chief, information minister and top state broadcaster and opened an investigation into the 2011 death of an activist ... (photo: Creative Commons)
Africa   Malawi   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Joyce Banda  
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Egyptian Vice President Omar Suleiman, center, meets with representatives of protesters of 25th January movement in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, Feb. 6, 2011. Daily Press
Egypt MPs challenge Suleiman presidency bid
| CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's Islamist-dominated parliament on Thursday passed legislation banning top officials who served under Hosni Mubarak from becoming president, a m... (photo: AP / Soliman Oteifi)
Egypt   Government   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Omar Suleiman  
Government of Southern Sudan President Salva Kiir Mayardit speaks to the press after casting his ballot. Southern Sudanese voters turned out in huge numbers on the first day of polling in the long-awaited Southern Sudan self-determination referendum.  Many voters slept at the polling stations in order to be one of the first to cast ballots in the plebiscite, which will determine whether Sudan remains united or Southern Sudan secedes to form a new country. BBC News
South Sudan refuses to withdraw troops from oilfield
The President of South Sudan, Salva Kiir, has said he will not withdraw his troops from the Heglig oilfield on its disputed border with Sudan. | Speaking in parliament, M... (photo: UN / Tim McKulka)
Oil   Photos   South Sudan   Troops   Wikipedia: South Sudan  
A Somali inmate detained in an anti-piracy operation conducted by Seychelles Coast Guard, pauses as he works at the incarceration block in Montagne Posee near Victoria, Seychelles, Friday, March 2, 2012. Daily Press
Analyst says Somali pirates have new weapons from Libya
| CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - Somali pirates have acquired sophisticated weaponry, including mines and shoulder-held missile launchers from Libya, and are likely to use them in... (photo: AP / Gregorio Borgia)
Libya   Photos   Pirates   Terrorism   Wikipedia: Piracy in Somalia  
Robert Mugabe, president of Zimbabwe, attends the 12th African Union Summit Feb. 2, 2009 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. CBC
Mugabe arrives home apparently fit
| President Robert Mugabe arrived home in Zimbabwe from Asia on Thursday morning, apparently fit amid denials that he had suffered a health emergency. | Mugabe, 88, was m... (photo: Public Domain / Martin H.)
Health   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Robert Mugabe   Zimbabwe  
Man - Heartburn Peace FM Online
7 Daily Habits That Can Halt Heartburn
Over-the-counter antacids and prescription medications are the most common treatments for gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). In the most severe cases, surgery may ev... (photo: WN / Yolanda)
Disease   Food   Health   Photos  
Dioncounda Traore, second left, Mali's parliamentary head who was forced into exile after last month's coup, is greeted by junta representatives including spokesman Lt. Amadou Konare, second right, as Traore arrives at the airport to take up his constitutionally-mandated post as interim president, in Bamako, Mali Saturday, April 7, 2012. BBC News
Mali's Dioncounda Traore to take over from junta
An interim president in Mali is to be sworn in later, marking a return to civilian rule following last month's coup in the West African state. | Parliamentary speake... (photo: AP / Harouna Traore)
Africa   Democracy   Mali   Photos   Wikipedia: 2012 Malian coup d'état  
Omega-3 fish oil capsules Peace FM Online
Benefits Of Fish Oil For Heart Patients Questioned
Fish oil supplements, which contain omega-3 fatty acids believed to promote heart health, may not benefit people who have already had a heart attack or stroke, according ... (photo: Creative Commons / hitthatswitch)
Health   Medicine   Photos   Stroke   Wikipedia: Fish oil  
A statue of freedom in Bamako. Anti-government protests in 1991 led to a coup, a transitional government, and a new constitution. Independent online
Future of Mali tourist attraction uncertain
When turban-swathed Tuareg rebels swept into Timbuktu last Sunday to plant the flag of their northern Mali homeland, they found very few tourists in the bars, hotels, mus... (photo: Creative Commons / Rgaudin)
Attraction   Future   Mali   Photos   Tourism   Wikipedia: Mali  
The red-whiskered bulbul sitting on the cable wire - bird Nation
Study cites risk of invasive birds’ spread to Aldabra
| More funding and persistence in annual eradication exercises are key to eradicating two types of alien invasive birds on Assumption island before they spread to neighbo... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
Birds   Environment   Island   Photos   Wikipedia: Bird  
Business & Economy Terrorism
- Drought, falling tourism threaten Morocco economy
- Ocampo ends World Bank bid‚ backs Nigerian
- Drought, falling tourism threaten Morocco economy
- Drought, falling tourism threaten Morocco economy
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Air Seychelles’ new schedule offers faster transit to Europe
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- Lockerbie bomber's health deteriorates 'dramatically
- The war on terror is corrupting all it touches
- The LWOT: Britain allowed to extradite five alleged extremis
- Maku to UNESCO - Examine Media Reportage On Terrorism
Libyan Abdel Baset al-Megrahi, who was found guilty of the 1988 Lockerbie bombing but recently released from his Scottish prison on compassionate grounds, is seen with medical staff and unidentified others as he is visited by a group of African parliamentarians, not pictured, at Tripoli Medical Center in Tripoli, Libya Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2009.
Lockerbie bomber's health deteriorates 'dramatically' as he fights for life after blood transfusion
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Environment & Nature Science & Technology
- Indian Ashram Turns to Clean Energy in Sustainability Push
- Save the Virunga National Park From Oil Exploration
- Intensive Heat Making Life Miserable, Dutse Residents Cry
- KWS Cautions Residents As Poachers Kill Animals in Naivasha
The red-whiskered bulbul sitting on the cable wire - bird
Study cites risk of invasive birds’ spread to Aldabra
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- Guinea-Bissau army sets out terms after coup
- Airtel, IBM organise mobile innovation competition for Unive
- Smart Sensors to Help Monitor Effectiveness of Water Filters
- 'Mummified cats used as Egyptian offerings 2000 years ag
Wellington Zoo Giraffe
Giraffes' coats provide age clue
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Religion Health
- 'Ignorance Is Unfortunate Experience'
- Mubarak's former deputy Sulaiman accuses Muslim brotherh
- Nyanza Clerics Call for Boycott of Prayer Rallies
- Volunteers' hope spreads to fellow amputees in Africa
People gather at the site of a bomb explosion at a road in Kaduna, Nigeria on Sunday, April 8, 2012.
Bombings hit Nigerian cities on Easter Sunday
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- Twenty Dental Surgeons undergo course in implantology
- Urban Population Growth To Increase Infectious Diseases
- Nairobi to Host HIV Fight Office
- Cholera Outbreak: 19 Deaths Recorded, Spreads To Eastern Reg
Robert Mugabe, president of Zimbabwe, attends the 12th African Union Summit Feb. 2, 2009 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Mugabe arrives home apparently fit
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Human Rights Refugees
- Kitui Officers Trained in Human Rights
- Lost boys: What became of Liberia's child soldiers?
- Malawi’s new president takes charge
- NPP, PPP, DWM Condemn Attacks On Ursula Owusu
Malawi vice president Joyce Banda at Mudi House in Blantyre, Malawi.
Malawi’s new president takes charge
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- Activities of Foreign Nationals Including Refugees in Countr
- Fake Asylum Documents Land Woman in Hot Soup
- UN Launches First Flight in Expanded Family Visits for Weste
- Rwanda genocide case: US woman freed
File - Niger Families Face Drought and Rising Food Prices: Young girls eat a midday meal at the World Food Programme (WFP) school feeding centre in Guidam Makadam, Niger.
UN agencies warn of 'dramatic' crisis in Sahel
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