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The Guardian Southern African countries collaborate on plans for climate research centre Windhoek-based facility to open in August after South Africa, Angola, Botswana, Zambia and Namibia commit to project Sand dunes in Kunene, Namibia. Scientists believe southern Africa will be... (photo: EC / EC) African Angola Climate Photos Research Wikipedia: Angola |
Independent online (SA) EU may send observers for Angola poll Luanda - The European Union may send observers to monitor Angola's election later this year, but it would be a smaller mission than the one sent for a 2008 ballot, European Commission President Jose... (photo: EC / EC) Angola EUrope Election Luanda Photos Wikipedia: Angola |
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BBC News Sinai abduction: Egypt President Morsi rules out talks The Egyptian president has ruled out negotiating with the abductors of seven members of the security forces seized last week in the Sinai peninsula. In a statement,... (photo: AP / Ghiath Mohamad) Egypt Gaza Military Photos Wikipedia: Sinai Peninsula |
The Guardian The KFC smugglers of Gaza People are paying a fortune to have fast-food chicken brought in from Egypt in underground tunnels. But local food-stall owners aren't happy about it Link to video: KFC... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb) Egypt Gaza Palestinians Photos Wikipedia: Gaza Strip smuggling tunnels |
Daily Press With president ailing, Algeria prepares for end of an era ALGIERS (Reuters) - Three weeks after being rushed to hospital in Paris, Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika has disappeared from sight, leaving behind a country... (photo: AP) Algeria Business Photos Politics Wikipedia: Abdelaziz Bouteflika |
The Observer Is Kagame Africa's Lincoln or a tyrant exploiting Rwanda's tragic history? Pressing the flesh: with Bill Clinton, who described Kagame as ‘one of the greatest leaders of our time’. Photograph: Ed Ou/Getty Images Paul Kagame is angrier than I've... (photo: AP / Carl Court) Africa Paul Kagame Photos Rwanda Wikipedia: List of awards and honours bestowed upon Paul Kagame Wikipedia: Paul Kagame |
BBC News Nigeria army's offensive to continue "as long as it takes" Nigeria's army has vowed to continue its offensive against militants in the north-east "as long as it takes" to achieve its main objectives. Brig Gen Chris... (photo: AP / Abdukareem Haruna) Military Nigeria Photos Violence Wikipedia: Boko Haram |
Voa News Ivory Coast Militia Leader Arrested for 2011 Massacre Soldiers in Ivory Coast have arrested a militia leader who was allegedly involved in a 2011 massacre of... (photo: AP / Sunday Alamba) Human Rights Ivory Coast Military Photos Wikipedia: Second Ivorian Civil War |