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Breaking News Fri, 7 Feb 2014
UN agency warns thousands fleeing sectarian violence in Central African Republic
Africa   Mali   Photos   Violence   Wikipedia: Mali  
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UN agency warns thousands fleeing sectarian violence in Central African Republic
Print | 7 February 2014 – The United Nations refugee agency warned today that the violence in the Central African Republic (CAR) has sent thousands of people streaming into neighbouring countries,... (photo: UN / UN)
File - A banana seller carries her child as she contiues to work on the streets of Bangui, Central African Republic (CAR), 22 September, 2013. CAR has experienced extreme violence and disorder, with the ICC recently opening an investigation into possible war crimes.
CAR   Human Rights   Photos   War Crime   Wikipedia: Central African Republic conflict (2012present)  
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ICC opens CAR 'war crimes' preliminary investigation
The International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor Fatou Bensouda says she has opened a preliminary investigation into possible war crimes in the Central African Republic (CAR). | Fatou Bensouda... (photo: UN / Serge Nya-Nana)
Bodies lay in the streets of Bangui, Central African Republic, Friday Dec. 6 2013, a day after gun battles between Seleka soldiers and Christian militias left over 100 dead and scores wounded.  Voa News 
US Urges End to Sectarian Attacks in CAR
The United States is urging people in the Central African Republic to take advantage of international support and their new transitional government to break a cycle of violence that has affected the c... (photo: AP / Jerome Delay)
Central African Republic Conflict   Photos   Sectarian violence in Central African Republic   Seleka Rebels   Wikipedia: Central African Republic conflict (2012present)  
nouvelles et analyses humanitaires  IRINnews 
nouvelles et analyses humanitaires
DAKAR, 3 février 2014 (IRIN) - Over 20 million people in the Sahel will need humanitarian assistance in 2014, up 8.7 million over the number of people in need in 2013, estimates the UN, which launche... (photo: UN / Marco Dormino)
Dakar   Humanitarian   Photos   UN Security   Wikipedia: Dakar  
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nouvelles et analyses humanitaires IRINnews
nouvelles et analyses humanitaires
DAKAR, 3 février 2014 (IRIN) - Over 20 million people in the Sahel will need humanitarian assistance in 2014, up 8.7 million over the number of people in need in 2013, e... (photo: UN / Marco Dormino)
Dakar   Humanitarian   Photos   UN Security   Wikipedia: Dakar  
The reactor core of the KKG with the characteristic erenkov radiation. The KKG possess a pressurized water reactor delivered by the German Kraftwerk Union AG, a then subsidiary of Siemens AG and now part of Areva NP. Reuters
Special Report: Areva and Niger's uranium fight
ARLIT, Niger/PARIS (Reuters) - When France began mining uranium ore in the desert of northern Niger in the early 1970s, Arlit was a cluster of miners' huts stranded betwe... (photo: Creative Commons / Celuca)
Areva   Niger Uranium   Nuclear   Photos   Wikipedia: Areva  
CT Scan, Cancer Patient Peace FM Online
Cancer Overtakes AIDS, Malaria, TB As The Leading Killer
Staggering statistics from the World Health Organisation (WHO) has revealed that cancer accounted for 8.2 million deaths globally, more than AIDS, malaria and tuberculosi... (photo: Creative Commons / StephLewis)
Aids   Cancer   Malaria   Photos   Wikipedia: Non-communicable disease  
A mother waits with her malnourished children for evaluation by French Action Against Hunger (ACF) doctors in Dalaad, 400 kilometers (248 miles) southeast of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Saturday April 15, 2000. The lives of millions of starving Ethiopians can be saved if international donors respond quickly to new requests for food aid, the U.N. special envoy to the Horn of Africa said Friday. Al Jazeera
Millions at risk in the Sahel food crisis
The UN is seeking $2bn this year to combat food insecurity in Africa's Sahel region, where 1.2 million people have been forced to flee their homes because of violence. | ... (photo: AP / Jean-Marc Bouju)
Food Insecurity - Africa   Malnutrition in Africa   Photos   Sahel Region   Wikipedia: Sahel Region  
A traffic jam following power outage and rains at the Delhi-Gurgaon road on the outskirts of New Delhi, India, Tuesday, July 31, 2012. CNTV
Indian capital world's most polluted city: study
NEW DELHI, Jan. 29 (Xinhua) -- India's air pollution is the worst in the world and the national capital is the globe's most polluted city, said a new study. | According t... (photo: AP)
Delhi   Environment Performance Index (EPI)   India   Photos   Wikipedia: Environmental issues in Delhi  
AU summit: Too little, too late Al Jazeera
AU summit: Too little, too late
Marking the 10th anniversary of the adoption of the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development, the African Union Summit is due to be held from 21- 31 January 2014... (photo: UN/UN)
Africa Agriculture Development   Africa Union   Photos   UN Summit  
Politics Defense & Terrorism
- DIARY - Top economic Events to Feb 21
- African dawn: Meet the entrepreneurs transforming their cont
- Muslims flee capital of Central African Republic
- Muslims flee sectarian violence in Central African Republic
Kofi Annan, left, the United Nations and Arab League envoy to Syria, arrives at the Great Hall of the People for talks with Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, unseen, in Beijing, China, Tuesday, March 27, 2012.
If Leaders Fail, People Will Lead - Kofi Annan
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- ICC launches C.Africa war crimes probe
- Ohio governor delays inmate's upcoming execution
- Ohio governor delays inmate's upcoming execution
- AP News in Brief at 5:58 p.m. EST
File - A banana seller carries her child as she contiues to work on the streets of Bangui, Central African Republic (CAR), 22 September, 2013. CAR has experienced extreme violence and disorder, with the ICC recently opening an investigation into possible war crimes.
ICC opens CAR 'war crimes' preliminary investigation
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- AP News in Brief at 5:58 p.m. EST
- AP News in Brief at 5:58 p.m. EST
- AP News in Brief at 5:58 p.m. EST
Britain's business secretary, Vince Cable, right, and Nigerian billionaire businessman, Aliko Dangote, left, attend a global business environment meeting in Lagos, Nigeria, Monday, Oct. 8, 2012.
Dangote sees company in top 100 by 2017
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- African dawn: Meet the entrepreneurs transforming their cont
- Muslims flee capital of Central African Republic
- Tens of thousands of Muslims flee Christian militias in Cent
- Freight vessels coasting to their demise
Britain's business secretary, Vince Cable, right, and Nigerian billionaire businessman, Aliko Dangote, left, attend a global business environment meeting in Lagos, Nigeria, Monday, Oct. 8, 2012.
Dangote sees company in top 100 by 2017
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Health Society & Culture
- Muslims flee Central African Republic's capital
- Is the 'Tiger Mom' controversy misunderstood?
- Action needed to end horrors of female genital mutilation
- Muslims flee Central African Republic's capital
The reactor core of the KKG with the characteristic erenkov radiation. The KKG possess a pressurized water reactor delivered by the German Kraftwerk Union AG, a then subsidiary of Siemens AG and now part of Areva NP.
Special Report: Areva and Niger's uranium fight
more
- Tens of thousands of Muslims flee Christian militias in Cent
- AP News in Brief at 5:58 p.m. EST
- AP News in Brief at 5:58 p.m. EST
- AP News in Brief at 5:58 p.m. EST
In a picture taken on Tuesday April 24, 2012, Uganda President Yoweri Museveni address the ruling party members in Entebbe about 42kms east of the capital Kampala.
Ugandan president slams gays while refusing to sign anti-gay bill
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Science & InfoTech Sports
- Oil Farms Urged to Cooperate With Locals
- Huge chimpanzee population thriving in remote Congo forest
- Woman Drowns In Kwasu River
- Cyber Crime Bill Infringes On Privacy Right - Lawyers
Kofi Annan, left, the United Nations and Arab League envoy to Syria, arrives at the Great Hall of the People for talks with Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, unseen, in Beijing, China, Tuesday, March 27, 2012.
If Leaders Fail, People Will Lead - Kofi Annan
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- AP News in Brief at 5:58 p.m. EST
- AP News in Brief at 5:58 p.m. EST
- Sure it’s winter, but Mr. Turk talks swim trunks
- Captain Clint Dempsey says USA can advance in World Cup Braz
Britain's business secretary, Vince Cable, right, and Nigerian billionaire businessman, Aliko Dangote, left, attend a global business environment meeting in Lagos, Nigeria, Monday, Oct. 8, 2012.
Dangote sees company in top 100 by 2017
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