The African Union (abbreviated AU in English, and UA in its other official languages) is a union consisting of 54 African states. The only all-African state not in the AU is Morocco. Established on 9 July 2002, the AU was formed as a successor to the Organisation of African Unity (OAU). The most important decisions of the AU are made by the Assembly of the African Union, a semi-annual meeting of the heads of state and government of its member states. The AU's secretariat, the African Union Commission, is based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Among the objectives of the AU's leading institutions are:
The African Union is made up of both political and administrative bodies. The highest decision-making organ is the Assembly of the African Union, made up of all the heads of state or government of member states of the AU. The Assembly is chaired by Yayi Boni, president of Benin, elected at the 18thordinary meeting of the Assembly in January 2012. The AU also has a representative body, the Pan African Parliament, which consists of 265 members elected by the national parliaments of the AU member states. Its president is Idriss Ndele Moussa.
President Obama address the African Union in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. He is the first U.S. president to address the 54-member continental bloc.
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Why Morocco Left The African Union
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Barack Obama addresses the African Union
Barack Obama addresses the African Union
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Why Morocco Left The African Union
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Barack Obama addresses the African Union
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Spy Cables: Leaks reveal African Union assassination threat
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President Obama Delivers Remarks at the African Union
President Obama Delivers Remarks at the African Union
President Obama Delivers Remarks at the African Union
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African Union in name only?
African Union in name only?
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president Obama speech at african union summit .( Addis Abeba Ethiopia)
president Obama speech at african union summit .( Addis Abeba Ethiopia)
president Obama speech at african union summit .( Addis Abeba Ethiopia)
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Documents show South African and Ethiopian intelligence agencies in crisis, suspecting Sudan, amid reported 2012 plot to kill AU chief.
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Documents show South African and Ethiopian intelligence agencies in crisis, suspecting Sudan, amid reported 2012 plot to kill AU chief.
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Sirte - Muammar Al Gaddafi speaks at Summit European Union and African Union - English
Al Gaddafi is ALIVE! *** Statement of the Leader Muammar Al-Gathafi in the African Union/ European Union Ministerial Meeting on Migration and Development...
Al Gaddafi is ALIVE! *** Statement of the Leader Muammar Al-Gathafi in the African Union/ European Union Ministerial Meeting on Migration and Development...
Leaders from 54 countries seek common ground on continent-wide challenges.
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Leaders from 54 countries seek common ground on continent-wide challenges.
Presenter
David Foster
Guests
Ryan Cummings - chief analyst for South African Think Tank, Red24.
Adesoji Aneniyi - former lead consultant for the African Union on its African Peace and Security Programme.
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president Obama speech at african union summit .( Addis Abeba Ethiopia)
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Namibia Travel and Tours HD
Namibia Travel and Tours HD
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Egyptian community has made a protest outside the African Union
Egyptian community has made a protest outside the African Union
Egyptian community has made a protest outside the African Union
Egyptian community has made a protest outside the African Union meeting in Johannesburg sondton
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TUNISIA WORLD TRAVEL GUIDE Discovery Tourism Vacation
TUNISIA WORLD TRAVEL GUIDE Discovery Tourism Vacation
TUNISIA WORLD TRAVEL GUIDE Discovery Tourism Vacation
TUNISIA WORLD TRAVEL GUIDE Discovery Tourism Vacation
Tunisia is the northernmost country in Africa and, at almost 165,000 square kilometres (64,000 sq mi) in area, the smallest country in the Maghreb region of North Africa.[Notes 2] It is bordered by Algeria to the west, Libya to the southeast, and the Mediterranean Sea to the north and east.
As of 2013, its population is estimated at just under 10.8 million.Its name is derived from its capital city, Tunis, located on the country's northeast coast.
Geographically, Tunisia contains the eastern end of the Atlas Mountains and the northern reaches of the Sahara desert. Much of the rest of th
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Cape Town, South Africa Tour HD
Cape Town, South Africa Tour HD
Cape Town, South Africa Tour HD
Cape Town, South Africa Travel and Tourism HD
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Cape Town is the second-most populous city in South Africa, after Johannesburg, and the provincial capital and primate city of the Western Cape. As the seat of the National Parliament, it is also the legislative capital of the country. It forms part of the City of Cape Town metropolitan municipality. The city is famous for its harbour as well as its natural setting in the Cape floral kingdom, as well as for such well-known landmarks as Table Mountain and Cape Point.
History Cape Town
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Pretoria, South Africa
Pretoria, South Africa
Pretoria, South Africa
Recorded April 14, 2012 My short stay in Pretoria includes visits to Church Square and the Union Buildings. From: http://timvp.com.
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Kenya Helicopter Safari - Wildlife and Aerial Photography Safari
Kenya Helicopter Safari - Wildlife and Aerial Photography Safari
Kenya Helicopter Safari - Wildlife and Aerial Photography Safari
www.wildimagesonline.com - A ten day helicopter and photography safari in Kenya. Starting in Nairobi and flying north to the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, Mt.Ke...
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BOTSWANA SAFARI WORLD LUXURY TRAVEL Discovery Tourism Vacation
BOTSWANA SAFARI WORLD LUXURY TRAVEL Discovery Tourism Vacation
BOTSWANA SAFARI WORLD LUXURY TRAVEL Discovery Tourism Vacation
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Botswana is a landlocked country located in Southern Africa. The citizens refer to themselves as Batswana (singular: Motswana). Formerly the British protectorate of Bechuanaland, Botswana adopted its new name after becoming independent within the Commonwealth on 30 September 1966. Since then, it has maintained a strong tradition as a stable representative democracy, with a consistent record of uninterrupted democratic elections.
Geographically, Botswana is flat, with up to 70 percent of its territory being the Kalahari Desert. It is bordered by South Africa to the south and sou
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NZ Somali & African Union of Waikato Meeting - 17 June, 2013
NZ Somali & African Union of Waikato Meeting - 17 June, 2013
NZ Somali & African Union of Waikato Meeting - 17 June, 2013
The New Zealand Somali United Association
(AJS), and the
African Union of Waikato have extended an
invitation to the New Zealand Ambassador of
South Africa, the Hon Ms Zodwa Lallie.
Hamilton MP, Sue Maroney was present at the
meeting, as well as the representative for the
Hamilton City Council & other leaders from
various communities.
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Equatorial Guinea: 23rd Au Summit Held at The Sipopo Conference Center
Equatorial Guinea: 23rd Au Summit Held at The Sipopo Conference Center
Equatorial Guinea: 23rd Au Summit Held at The Sipopo Conference Center
African officials are massed in Equatorial Guinea's capital, Malabo. That's ahead of the African Union's 23rd Summit under the theme of Agriculture and Food ...
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Travel channel : Honeymoon in Seychelles island Africa-Must-See documentary
Travel channel : Honeymoon in Seychelles island Africa-Must-See documentary
Travel channel : Honeymoon in Seychelles island Africa-Must-See documentary
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Union of South Africa (1910-1961)
Union of South Africa (1910-1961)
Union of South Africa (1910-1961)
Union of South Africa Anthem Name: The Call of South Africa Date Adopted: 1957 Lyrics: (Afrikaans) Uit die blou van onse hemel, Vit die diepte van ons see. O...
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President Muhammadu Buhari Meets Nigerian Community In South Africa
President Muhammadu Buhari Meets Nigerian Community In South Africa
President Muhammadu Buhari Meets Nigerian Community In South Africa
Before leaving South Africa after attending the Africans Union Summit, Nigerian’s President Muhammadu Buhari met with members of the Nigeria Community and the consulate general in Johannesburg accompanied.
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Morocco Travel Doc - Part 01
Morocco Travel Doc - Part 01
Morocco Travel Doc - Part 01
Morocco (Berber word derived from Amur n'Akuch meaning land of god). (Arabic: المغرب "al-Maghrib"), officially the Kingdom of Morocco[2] (Arabic: المملكة المغربية), is a country located in North Africa with a population of 33,757,175. It has a coast on the Atlantic Ocean that reaches past the Strait of Gibraltar into the Mediterranean Sea. Morocco has international borders with Algeria to the east, Spain to the north (a water border through the Strait and land borders with two small Spanish autonomous cities, Ceuta and Melilla), and Mauritania to the south via its Western Saharan territories.
Morocco is the only country in Africa that is n
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Morocco Travel Doc - Part 03
Morocco Travel Doc - Part 03
Morocco Travel Doc - Part 03
Morocco (Berber word derived from Amur n'Akuch meaning land of god). (Arabic: المغرب "al-Maghrib"), officially the Kingdom of Morocco[2] (Arabic: المملكة ال...
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Morocco Travel Doc - Part 06
Morocco Travel Doc - Part 06
Morocco Travel Doc - Part 06
Morocco (Berber word derived from Amur n'Akuch meaning land of god). (Arabic: المغرب "al-Maghrib"), officially the Kingdom of Morocco[2] (Arabic: المملكة ال...
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Morocco Travel Doc - Part 08
Morocco Travel Doc - Part 08
Morocco Travel Doc - Part 08
Morocco (Berber word derived from Amur n'Akuch meaning land of god). (Arabic: المغرب "al-Maghrib"), officially the Kingdom of Morocco[2] (Arabic: المملكة ال...
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Sahara Morocco tours
Sahara Morocco tours
Sahara Morocco tours
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The Western Sahara is a disputed territory in the Maghreb region of North Africa, bordered by Morocco to the north, Algeria to the extreme northeast, Mauritania to the east and south, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. Its surface area amounts to 266,000 square kilometres (103,000 sq mi). It is one of the most sparsely populated territories in the world, mainly consisting of desert flatlands. The population is estimated at just over 500,000, of whom nearly 40% live in El Aaiún (also spelled Laâyoune)
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Visit Pretoria in South Africa - Travel Guide
Visit Pretoria in South Africa - Travel Guide
Visit Pretoria in South Africa - Travel Guide
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Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Pretoria in South Africa, which was named after Andries Pretorius, a Boer strategies
who beat the Zulu.
Visit Pretoria in South Africa
Pretoria was named after Andries Pretorius, a Boer strategies who beat the Zulu. The first war between the English and Boer to get independence ended with the defeat of the English. But 18 years later, they had a decisive victory and they ruled all over the South African republic.
It's interesting that the later prime minister, the young Churchan took part as a co
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Dr Brendan Vickers - Institute for Global Dialogue - Southern African Customs Union
Dr Brendan Vickers - Institute for Global Dialogue - Southern African Customs Union
Dr Brendan Vickers - Institute for Global Dialogue - Southern African Customs Union
(www.abndigital.com) Southern African Heads of State will gather in Namibia this week to celebrate a centenary year for the Southern African Customs Union. C...
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Chad to withdraw troops from Central African Republic
Chad to withdraw troops from Central African Republic
Chad to withdraw troops from Central African Republic
Chad says it will withdraw its troops from an African Union peacekeeping mission in the Central African Republic. The announcement is a setback for France, w...
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The African American Experience in Missouri During the Civil War Era
The African American Experience in Missouri During the Civil War Era
The African American Experience in Missouri During the Civil War Era
No discussion of the Civil War in Missouri is complete without including a thorough examination of the issue of slavery and the African-American experience. ...
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CUBA WORLD TRAVEL GUIDE Discovery Tourism Vacation
CUBA WORLD TRAVEL GUIDE Discovery Tourism Vacation
CUBA WORLD TRAVEL GUIDE Discovery Tourism Vacation
CUBA WORLD TRAVEL GUIDE Discovery Tourism Vacation
Cuba is an island country in the Caribbean. The nation of Cuba comprises the main island of Cuba, the Isla de la Juventud and several archipelagos. Havana is the capital of Cuba and its largest city. The second-largest city is Santiago de Cuba. To the north of Cuba lies the United States (150 km (93 mi) away), the Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands are to the northeast, Mexico is to the west (210 km (130 mi) away), the Cayman Islands and Jamaica are to the south and Haiti and the Dominican Republic are to the southeast.
The island of Cuba was inhabited by numerous Amerindian tribes p
Aritst : Parish Album : Spirit of Africa Title song : African Union Label : Rhythm World Web : www.labritmo.com itunes: http://itunes.apple.com/album/spirit-...
Aritst : Parish Album : Spirit of Africa Title song : African Union Label : Rhythm World Web : www.labritmo.com itunes: http://itunes.apple.com/album/spirit-...
TUNISIA WORLD TRAVEL GUIDE Discovery Tourism Vacation
Tunisia is the northernmost country in Africa and, at almost 165,000 square kilometres (64,000 sq mi) in area, the smallest country in the Maghreb region of North Africa.[Notes 2] It is bordered by Algeria to the west, Libya to the southeast, and the Mediterranean Sea to the north and east.
As of 2013, its population is estimated at just under 10.8 million.Its name is derived from its capital city, Tunis, located on the country's northeast coast.
Geographically, Tunisia contains the eastern end of the Atlas Mountains and the northern reaches of the Sahara desert. Much of the rest of the country's land is fertile soil. Its 1,300 kilometres (810 mi) of coastline includes the African conjunction of the western and eastern parts of the Mediterranean Basin and, by means of the Sicilian Strait and Sardinian Channel, features the African mainland's second and third nearest points to Europe after Gibraltar.
Tunisia has a high human development index. It has an association agreement with the European Union and is a member of La Francophonie, the Arab Maghreb Union, the Arab League, and the African Union. Close relations with Europe – in particular with France and with Italy – have been forged through economic cooperation, privatisation and industrial modernization.
In 2011, a revolution resulted in the overthrow of the autocratic President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali followed by the country's first free elections. Since then, Tunisia has been consolidating democracy. The country held its first Parliamentary elections since the 2011 Arab Spring on October 26, 2014, and its Presidentials on November 23, 2014.
TUNISIA WORLD TRAVEL GUIDE Discovery Tourism Vacation
Tunisia is the northernmost country in Africa and, at almost 165,000 square kilometres (64,000 sq mi) in area, the smallest country in the Maghreb region of North Africa.[Notes 2] It is bordered by Algeria to the west, Libya to the southeast, and the Mediterranean Sea to the north and east.
As of 2013, its population is estimated at just under 10.8 million.Its name is derived from its capital city, Tunis, located on the country's northeast coast.
Geographically, Tunisia contains the eastern end of the Atlas Mountains and the northern reaches of the Sahara desert. Much of the rest of the country's land is fertile soil. Its 1,300 kilometres (810 mi) of coastline includes the African conjunction of the western and eastern parts of the Mediterranean Basin and, by means of the Sicilian Strait and Sardinian Channel, features the African mainland's second and third nearest points to Europe after Gibraltar.
Tunisia has a high human development index. It has an association agreement with the European Union and is a member of La Francophonie, the Arab Maghreb Union, the Arab League, and the African Union. Close relations with Europe – in particular with France and with Italy – have been forged through economic cooperation, privatisation and industrial modernization.
In 2011, a revolution resulted in the overthrow of the autocratic President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali followed by the country's first free elections. Since then, Tunisia has been consolidating democracy. The country held its first Parliamentary elections since the 2011 Arab Spring on October 26, 2014, and its Presidentials on November 23, 2014.
Cape Town, South Africa Travel and Tourism HD
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Cape Town is the second-most populous city in South Africa, after Johannesburg, and the provincial capital and primate city of the Western Cape. As the seat of the National Parliament, it is also the legislative capital of the country. It forms part of the City of Cape Town metropolitan municipality. The city is famous for its harbour as well as its natural setting in the Cape floral kingdom, as well as for such well-known landmarks as Table Mountain and Cape Point.
History Cape Town
===========
Located on the shore of Table Bay, Cape Town was originally developed by the Dutch East India Company as a victualling (supply) station for Dutch ships sailing to East Africa, India, and the Far East. Jan van Riebeeck's arrival on 6 April 1652 established the first permanent European settlement in South Africa. Cape Town quickly outgrew its original purpose as the first European outpost at the Castle of Good Hope, becoming the economic and cultural hub of the Cape Colony. Until the Witwatersrand Gold Rush and the development of Johannesburg, Cape Town was the largest city in South Africa. Today it is one of the most multicultural cities in the world, reflecting its role as a major destination for immigrants and expatriates to South Africa. As of 2011 the metropolitan region had an estimated population of 3.74 million.The city was named the World Design Capital for 2014 by the International Council of Societies of Industrial Design.
The earliest known remnants in the region were found at Peers cave in Fish Hoek and date to between 15,000 and 12,000 years ago. Little is known of the history of the region's first residents, since there is no written history from the area before it was first mentioned by Portuguese explorer Bartolomeu Dias in 1486. Vasco da Gama recorded a sighting of the Cape of Good Hope in 1497. In the late 16th century, Portuguese, French, Danish, Dutch and English ships regularly stopped over in Table Bay en route to the Indies. They traded tobacco, copper and iron with the Khoikhoi in exchange for fresh meat. In 1652, Jan van Riebeeck and other employees of the Dutch East India Company (Dutch: Verenigde Oost-indische Compagnie, VOC) were sent to the Cape to establish a way-station for ships travelling to the Dutch East Indies, and the Fort de Goede Hoop (later replaced by the Castle of Good Hope). The settlement grew slowly during this period, as it was hard to find adequate labour. This labour shortage prompted the authorities to import slaves from Indonesia and Madagascar. Many of these became ancestors of the first Cape Coloured communities.[6][7] Under Van Riebeeck and his successors as VOC commanders and later governors at the Cape, an impressive range of useful plants were introduced to the Cape -- in the process changing the natural environment forever. Some of these, including grapes, cereals, ground nuts, potatoes, apples and citrus, had an important and lasting influence on the societies and economies of the region.
During the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars, the Netherlands was repeatedly occupied by France, and Great Britain moved to take control of Dutch colonies. Britain captured Cape Town in 1795, but the Cape was returned to the Netherlands by treaty in 1803. British forces occupied the Cape again in 1806 following the battle of Bloubergstrand. In the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1814, Cape Town was permanently ceded to Britain. It became the capital of the newly formed Cape Colony, whose territory expanded very substantially through the 1800s. With expansion, came calls for greater independence from Britain, with the Cape attaining its own parliament in 1854, and a locally accountable Prime Minister in 1872. Suffrage was established according to the non-racial, but sexist Cape Qualified Franchise.
The discovery of diamonds in Griqualand West in 1867, and the Witwatersrand Gold Rush in 1886, prompted a flood of immigrants to South Africa. Conflicts between the Boer republics in the interior and the British colonial government resulted in the Second Boer War of 1899--1902, which Britain won. In 1910, Britain established the Union of South Africa, which unified the Cape Colony with the two defeated Boer Republics and the British colony of Natal. Cape Town became the legislative capital of the Union, and later of the Republic of South Africa.
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Cape Town is the second-most populous city in South Africa, after Johannesburg, and the provincial capital and primate city of the Western Cape. As the seat of the National Parliament, it is also the legislative capital of the country. It forms part of the City of Cape Town metropolitan municipality. The city is famous for its harbour as well as its natural setting in the Cape floral kingdom, as well as for such well-known landmarks as Table Mountain and Cape Point.
History Cape Town
===========
Located on the shore of Table Bay, Cape Town was originally developed by the Dutch East India Company as a victualling (supply) station for Dutch ships sailing to East Africa, India, and the Far East. Jan van Riebeeck's arrival on 6 April 1652 established the first permanent European settlement in South Africa. Cape Town quickly outgrew its original purpose as the first European outpost at the Castle of Good Hope, becoming the economic and cultural hub of the Cape Colony. Until the Witwatersrand Gold Rush and the development of Johannesburg, Cape Town was the largest city in South Africa. Today it is one of the most multicultural cities in the world, reflecting its role as a major destination for immigrants and expatriates to South Africa. As of 2011 the metropolitan region had an estimated population of 3.74 million.The city was named the World Design Capital for 2014 by the International Council of Societies of Industrial Design.
The earliest known remnants in the region were found at Peers cave in Fish Hoek and date to between 15,000 and 12,000 years ago. Little is known of the history of the region's first residents, since there is no written history from the area before it was first mentioned by Portuguese explorer Bartolomeu Dias in 1486. Vasco da Gama recorded a sighting of the Cape of Good Hope in 1497. In the late 16th century, Portuguese, French, Danish, Dutch and English ships regularly stopped over in Table Bay en route to the Indies. They traded tobacco, copper and iron with the Khoikhoi in exchange for fresh meat. In 1652, Jan van Riebeeck and other employees of the Dutch East India Company (Dutch: Verenigde Oost-indische Compagnie, VOC) were sent to the Cape to establish a way-station for ships travelling to the Dutch East Indies, and the Fort de Goede Hoop (later replaced by the Castle of Good Hope). The settlement grew slowly during this period, as it was hard to find adequate labour. This labour shortage prompted the authorities to import slaves from Indonesia and Madagascar. Many of these became ancestors of the first Cape Coloured communities.[6][7] Under Van Riebeeck and his successors as VOC commanders and later governors at the Cape, an impressive range of useful plants were introduced to the Cape -- in the process changing the natural environment forever. Some of these, including grapes, cereals, ground nuts, potatoes, apples and citrus, had an important and lasting influence on the societies and economies of the region.
During the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars, the Netherlands was repeatedly occupied by France, and Great Britain moved to take control of Dutch colonies. Britain captured Cape Town in 1795, but the Cape was returned to the Netherlands by treaty in 1803. British forces occupied the Cape again in 1806 following the battle of Bloubergstrand. In the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1814, Cape Town was permanently ceded to Britain. It became the capital of the newly formed Cape Colony, whose territory expanded very substantially through the 1800s. With expansion, came calls for greater independence from Britain, with the Cape attaining its own parliament in 1854, and a locally accountable Prime Minister in 1872. Suffrage was established according to the non-racial, but sexist Cape Qualified Franchise.
The discovery of diamonds in Griqualand West in 1867, and the Witwatersrand Gold Rush in 1886, prompted a flood of immigrants to South Africa. Conflicts between the Boer republics in the interior and the British colonial government resulted in the Second Boer War of 1899--1902, which Britain won. In 1910, Britain established the Union of South Africa, which unified the Cape Colony with the two defeated Boer Republics and the British colony of Natal. Cape Town became the legislative capital of the Union, and later of the Republic of South Africa.
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www.wildimagesonline.com - A ten day helicopter and photography safari in Kenya. Starting in Nairobi and flying north to the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, Mt.Ke...
www.wildimagesonline.com - A ten day helicopter and photography safari in Kenya. Starting in Nairobi and flying north to the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, Mt.Ke...
BOTSWANA SAFARI WORLD LUXURY TRAVEL Discovery Tourism Vacation
Botswana is a landlocked country located in Southern Africa. The citizens refer to themselves as Batswana (singular: Motswana). Formerly the British protectorate of Bechuanaland, Botswana adopted its new name after becoming independent within the Commonwealth on 30 September 1966. Since then, it has maintained a strong tradition as a stable representative democracy, with a consistent record of uninterrupted democratic elections.
Geographically, Botswana is flat, with up to 70 percent of its territory being the Kalahari Desert. It is bordered by South Africa to the south and southeast, Namibia to the west and north, and Zimbabwe to the northeast. Its border with Zambia to the north near Kazungula is poorly defined but at most is a few hundred metres long.
A mid-sized country of just over two million people, Botswana is one of the most sparsely populated nations in the world. Around 10 percent of the population lives in the capital and largest city, Gaborone. Once one of the poorest countries in the world—with a GDP per capita of about US$70 per year in the late 1960s—Botswana has since transformed itself into one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, now boasting a GDP (purchasing power parity) per capita of about $16,400 per year as of 2013.Its high gross national income (by some estimates the fourth-largest in Africa) gives the country a modest standard of living and the highest Human Development Index of continental Sub-Saharan Africa.
Botswana is a member of the African Union, the Southern African Development Community, the Commonwealth of Nations, and the United Nations. Despite its political stability and relative socioeconomic prosperity, the country is among the hardest hit by the HIV/AIDS epidemic, with around a quarter of the population estimated to be infected.
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Botswana is a landlocked country located in Southern Africa. The citizens refer to themselves as Batswana (singular: Motswana). Formerly the British protectorate of Bechuanaland, Botswana adopted its new name after becoming independent within the Commonwealth on 30 September 1966. Since then, it has maintained a strong tradition as a stable representative democracy, with a consistent record of uninterrupted democratic elections.
Geographically, Botswana is flat, with up to 70 percent of its territory being the Kalahari Desert. It is bordered by South Africa to the south and southeast, Namibia to the west and north, and Zimbabwe to the northeast. Its border with Zambia to the north near Kazungula is poorly defined but at most is a few hundred metres long.
A mid-sized country of just over two million people, Botswana is one of the most sparsely populated nations in the world. Around 10 percent of the population lives in the capital and largest city, Gaborone. Once one of the poorest countries in the world—with a GDP per capita of about US$70 per year in the late 1960s—Botswana has since transformed itself into one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, now boasting a GDP (purchasing power parity) per capita of about $16,400 per year as of 2013.Its high gross national income (by some estimates the fourth-largest in Africa) gives the country a modest standard of living and the highest Human Development Index of continental Sub-Saharan Africa.
Botswana is a member of the African Union, the Southern African Development Community, the Commonwealth of Nations, and the United Nations. Despite its political stability and relative socioeconomic prosperity, the country is among the hardest hit by the HIV/AIDS epidemic, with around a quarter of the population estimated to be infected.
published:01 May 2015
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NZ Somali & African Union of Waikato Meeting - 17 June, 2013
The New Zealand Somali United Association
(AJS), and the
African Union of Waikato have extended an
invitation to the New Zealand Ambassador of
South Africa, the Hon Ms Zodwa Lallie.
Hamilton MP, Sue Maroney was present at the
meeting, as well as the representative for the
Hamilton City Council & other leaders from
various communities.
The New Zealand Somali United Association
(AJS), and the
African Union of Waikato have extended an
invitation to the New Zealand Ambassador of
South Africa, the Hon Ms Zodwa Lallie.
Hamilton MP, Sue Maroney was present at the
meeting, as well as the representative for the
Hamilton City Council & other leaders from
various communities.
published:01 Jul 2013
views:588
Equatorial Guinea: 23rd Au Summit Held at The Sipopo Conference Center
African officials are massed in Equatorial Guinea's capital, Malabo. That's ahead of the African Union's 23rd Summit under the theme of Agriculture and Food ...
African officials are massed in Equatorial Guinea's capital, Malabo. That's ahead of the African Union's 23rd Summit under the theme of Agriculture and Food ...
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Seychelles (Listeni/seɪˈʃɛlz/ say-SHELZ; French: [sɛʃɛl]), officially the Republic of Seychelles (French: République des Seychelles; Creole: Repiblik Sesel), is an archipelago in the Indian Ocean. The 115-island country, whose capital is Victoria, lies 1,500 kilometres (932 mi) east of mainland Southeast Africa. Other nearby island countries and territories include Zanzibar to the west and Comoros, Mayotte, Madagascar, Réunion and Mauritius to the south.
Seychelles, with a population of 90,024, has the smallest population of any African state. Seychelles is a member of the African Union.
The Seychelles was uninhabited throughout most of recorded history. Some scholars assume that Austronesian seafarers and later Maldivian and Arab traders were the first to visit the uninhabited Seychelles. The earliest recorded sighting by Europeans took place in 1502 by the Portuguese Admiral Vasco da Gama, who passed through the Amirantes and named them after himself (islands of the Admiral). The earliest recorded landing was in January 1609, by the crew of the "Ascension" under Captain Sharpeigh during the fourth voyage of the English East India Company.
A transit point for trade between Africa and Asia, the islands were occasionally used by pirates until the French began to take control starting in 1756 when a Stone of Possession was laid by Captain Nicholas Morphey. The islands were named after Jean Moreau de Séchelles, Louis XV's Minister of Finance.
The British contested control over the islands between 1794 and 1810. Jean Baptiste Quéau de Quincy, French administrator of Seychelles during the years of war with the United Kingdom, declined to resist when armed enemy warships arrived. Instead, he successfully negotiated the status of capitulation to Britain which gave the settlers a privileged position of neutrality.
Britain eventually assumed full control upon the surrender of Mauritius in 1810, formalised in 1814 at the Treaty of Paris. Seychelles became a crown colony separate from Mauritius in 1903. Elections were held in 1966 and 1970.
Environmental legislation is very strict, and every tourism project must undergo an environmental review and a lengthy process of consultations with the public and conservationists. The Seychelles is a world leader in sustainable tourism. The end result of this sustainable development is an intact and stable natural environment, which attracts financially strong visitors (150,000 in 2007) rather than short-term mass tourism. Since 1993 a law guarantees the citizens the right to a clean environment and at the same time obliges them to protect this environment. The country holds a record for the highest percentage of land under natural conservation—nearly 50% of the total land area.
Like many fragile island ecosystems, the Seychelles saw the loss of biodiversity when humans first settled in the area, including the disappearance of most of the giant tortoises from the granitic islands, the felling of coastal and mid-level forests, and the extinction of species such as the chestnut flanked white eye, the Seychelles Parakeet, and the saltwater crocodile. However, extinctions were far fewer than on islands such as Mauritius or Hawaii, partly due to a shorter period of human occupation (since 1770). The Seychelles today is known for success stories in protecting its flora and fauna. The rare Seychelles Black Parrot, the national bird of the country, is now protected.
The granitic islands of Seychelles are home to about 75 endemic plant species, with a further 25 or so species in the Aldabra group.
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Seychelles (Listeni/seɪˈʃɛlz/ say-SHELZ; French: [sɛʃɛl]), officially the Republic of Seychelles (French: République des Seychelles; Creole: Repiblik Sesel), is an archipelago in the Indian Ocean. The 115-island country, whose capital is Victoria, lies 1,500 kilometres (932 mi) east of mainland Southeast Africa. Other nearby island countries and territories include Zanzibar to the west and Comoros, Mayotte, Madagascar, Réunion and Mauritius to the south.
Seychelles, with a population of 90,024, has the smallest population of any African state. Seychelles is a member of the African Union.
The Seychelles was uninhabited throughout most of recorded history. Some scholars assume that Austronesian seafarers and later Maldivian and Arab traders were the first to visit the uninhabited Seychelles. The earliest recorded sighting by Europeans took place in 1502 by the Portuguese Admiral Vasco da Gama, who passed through the Amirantes and named them after himself (islands of the Admiral). The earliest recorded landing was in January 1609, by the crew of the "Ascension" under Captain Sharpeigh during the fourth voyage of the English East India Company.
A transit point for trade between Africa and Asia, the islands were occasionally used by pirates until the French began to take control starting in 1756 when a Stone of Possession was laid by Captain Nicholas Morphey. The islands were named after Jean Moreau de Séchelles, Louis XV's Minister of Finance.
The British contested control over the islands between 1794 and 1810. Jean Baptiste Quéau de Quincy, French administrator of Seychelles during the years of war with the United Kingdom, declined to resist when armed enemy warships arrived. Instead, he successfully negotiated the status of capitulation to Britain which gave the settlers a privileged position of neutrality.
Britain eventually assumed full control upon the surrender of Mauritius in 1810, formalised in 1814 at the Treaty of Paris. Seychelles became a crown colony separate from Mauritius in 1903. Elections were held in 1966 and 1970.
Environmental legislation is very strict, and every tourism project must undergo an environmental review and a lengthy process of consultations with the public and conservationists. The Seychelles is a world leader in sustainable tourism. The end result of this sustainable development is an intact and stable natural environment, which attracts financially strong visitors (150,000 in 2007) rather than short-term mass tourism. Since 1993 a law guarantees the citizens the right to a clean environment and at the same time obliges them to protect this environment. The country holds a record for the highest percentage of land under natural conservation—nearly 50% of the total land area.
Like many fragile island ecosystems, the Seychelles saw the loss of biodiversity when humans first settled in the area, including the disappearance of most of the giant tortoises from the granitic islands, the felling of coastal and mid-level forests, and the extinction of species such as the chestnut flanked white eye, the Seychelles Parakeet, and the saltwater crocodile. However, extinctions were far fewer than on islands such as Mauritius or Hawaii, partly due to a shorter period of human occupation (since 1770). The Seychelles today is known for success stories in protecting its flora and fauna. The rare Seychelles Black Parrot, the national bird of the country, is now protected.
The granitic islands of Seychelles are home to about 75 endemic plant species, with a further 25 or so species in the Aldabra group.
Union of South Africa Anthem Name: The Call of South Africa Date Adopted: 1957 Lyrics: (Afrikaans) Uit die blou van onse hemel, Vit die diepte van ons see. O...
Union of South Africa Anthem Name: The Call of South Africa Date Adopted: 1957 Lyrics: (Afrikaans) Uit die blou van onse hemel, Vit die diepte van ons see. O...
Before leaving South Africa after attending the Africans Union Summit, Nigerian’s President Muhammadu Buhari met with members of the Nigeria Community and the consulate general in Johannesburg accompanied.
Before leaving South Africa after attending the Africans Union Summit, Nigerian’s President Muhammadu Buhari met with members of the Nigeria Community and the consulate general in Johannesburg accompanied.
Morocco (Berber word derived from Amur n'Akuch meaning land of god). (Arabic: المغرب "al-Maghrib"), officially the Kingdom of Morocco[2] (Arabic: المملكة المغربية), is a country located in North Africa with a population of 33,757,175. It has a coast on the Atlantic Ocean that reaches past the Strait of Gibraltar into the Mediterranean Sea. Morocco has international borders with Algeria to the east, Spain to the north (a water border through the Strait and land borders with two small Spanish autonomous cities, Ceuta and Melilla), and Mauritania to the south via its Western Saharan territories.
Morocco is the only country in Africa that is not currently a member of the African Union. However, it is a member of the Arab League, Arab Maghreb Union, Francophonie, Organization of the Islamic Conference, Mediterranean Dialogue group, and Group of 77. It is also a major non-NATO ally of the United States.
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Morocco (Berber word derived from Amur n'Akuch meaning land of god). (Arabic: المغرب "al-Maghrib"), officially the Kingdom of Morocco[2] (Arabic: المملكة المغربية), is a country located in North Africa with a population of 33,757,175. It has a coast on the Atlantic Ocean that reaches past the Strait of Gibraltar into the Mediterranean Sea. Morocco has international borders with Algeria to the east, Spain to the north (a water border through the Strait and land borders with two small Spanish autonomous cities, Ceuta and Melilla), and Mauritania to the south via its Western Saharan territories.
Morocco is the only country in Africa that is not currently a member of the African Union. However, it is a member of the Arab League, Arab Maghreb Union, Francophonie, Organization of the Islamic Conference, Mediterranean Dialogue group, and Group of 77. It is also a major non-NATO ally of the United States.
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Morocco (Berber word derived from Amur n'Akuch meaning land of god). (Arabic: المغرب "al-Maghrib"), officially the Kingdom of Morocco[2] (Arabic: المملكة ال...
Morocco (Berber word derived from Amur n'Akuch meaning land of god). (Arabic: المغرب "al-Maghrib"), officially the Kingdom of Morocco[2] (Arabic: المملكة ال...
Morocco (Berber word derived from Amur n'Akuch meaning land of god). (Arabic: المغرب "al-Maghrib"), officially the Kingdom of Morocco[2] (Arabic: المملكة ال...
Morocco (Berber word derived from Amur n'Akuch meaning land of god). (Arabic: المغرب "al-Maghrib"), officially the Kingdom of Morocco[2] (Arabic: المملكة ال...
Morocco (Berber word derived from Amur n'Akuch meaning land of god). (Arabic: المغرب "al-Maghrib"), officially the Kingdom of Morocco[2] (Arabic: المملكة ال...
Morocco (Berber word derived from Amur n'Akuch meaning land of god). (Arabic: المغرب "al-Maghrib"), officially the Kingdom of Morocco[2] (Arabic: المملكة ال...
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The Western Sahara is a disputed territory in the Maghreb region of North Africa, bordered by Morocco to the north, Algeria to the extreme northeast, Mauritania to the east and south, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. Its surface area amounts to 266,000 square kilometres (103,000 sq mi). It is one of the most sparsely populated territories in the world, mainly consisting of desert flatlands. The population is estimated at just over 500,000, of whom nearly 40% live in El Aaiún (also spelled Laâyoune), the largest city in Western Sahara.
Occupied by Spain since the late 19th century, the Western Sahara has been on the United Nations list of non-self-governing territories since 1963 after a Moroccan demand.[4] It is the most populous territory on that list, and by far the largest in area. In 1965, the UN General Assembly adopted its first resolution on Western Sahara, asking Spain to decolonise the territory. One year later, a new resolution was passed by the General Assembly requesting that a referendum be held by Spain on self-determination.
In 1975, Spain relinquished the administrative control of the territory to a joint administration by Morocco (which had formally claimed the territory since 1957) and Mauritania.[6] A war erupted between those countries and the Sahrawi national liberation movement, the Polisario Front, which proclaimed the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR) with a government-in-exile in Tindouf, Algeria. Mauritania withdrew in 1979, and Morocco eventually secured effective control of most of the territory, including all the major cities and natural resources.
Since a United Nations-sponsored ceasefire agreement in 1991, two thirds of the territory (including most of the Atlantic coast line)[8] has been controlled by Morocco and the remainder by the SADR, strongly backed by Algeria.[9] Internationally, countries such as the United States and Russia have taken a generally ambiguous and neutral position on each side's claims, and have pressed both parties to agree on a peaceful resolution. Both Morocco and Polisario have sought to boost their claims by accumulating formal recognition, essentially from African, Asian, and Latin American states in the developing world. The Polisario Front has won formal recognition for SADR from 53 states, and was extended membership in the African Union. Morocco has won recognition or support for its position from several African governments and from most of the Arab League. In both instances, recognitions have, over the past two decades, been extended and withdrawn according to changing international trends.[citation needed] As of 2006, no other member state of the United Nations has recognized Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara.
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The Western Sahara is a disputed territory in the Maghreb region of North Africa, bordered by Morocco to the north, Algeria to the extreme northeast, Mauritania to the east and south, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. Its surface area amounts to 266,000 square kilometres (103,000 sq mi). It is one of the most sparsely populated territories in the world, mainly consisting of desert flatlands. The population is estimated at just over 500,000, of whom nearly 40% live in El Aaiún (also spelled Laâyoune), the largest city in Western Sahara.
Occupied by Spain since the late 19th century, the Western Sahara has been on the United Nations list of non-self-governing territories since 1963 after a Moroccan demand.[4] It is the most populous territory on that list, and by far the largest in area. In 1965, the UN General Assembly adopted its first resolution on Western Sahara, asking Spain to decolonise the territory. One year later, a new resolution was passed by the General Assembly requesting that a referendum be held by Spain on self-determination.
In 1975, Spain relinquished the administrative control of the territory to a joint administration by Morocco (which had formally claimed the territory since 1957) and Mauritania.[6] A war erupted between those countries and the Sahrawi national liberation movement, the Polisario Front, which proclaimed the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR) with a government-in-exile in Tindouf, Algeria. Mauritania withdrew in 1979, and Morocco eventually secured effective control of most of the territory, including all the major cities and natural resources.
Since a United Nations-sponsored ceasefire agreement in 1991, two thirds of the territory (including most of the Atlantic coast line)[8] has been controlled by Morocco and the remainder by the SADR, strongly backed by Algeria.[9] Internationally, countries such as the United States and Russia have taken a generally ambiguous and neutral position on each side's claims, and have pressed both parties to agree on a peaceful resolution. Both Morocco and Polisario have sought to boost their claims by accumulating formal recognition, essentially from African, Asian, and Latin American states in the developing world. The Polisario Front has won formal recognition for SADR from 53 states, and was extended membership in the African Union. Morocco has won recognition or support for its position from several African governments and from most of the Arab League. In both instances, recognitions have, over the past two decades, been extended and withdrawn according to changing international trends.[citation needed] As of 2006, no other member state of the United Nations has recognized Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara.
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Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Pretoria in South Africa, which was named after Andries Pretorius, a Boer strategies
who beat the Zulu.
Visit Pretoria in South Africa
Pretoria was named after Andries Pretorius, a Boer strategies who beat the Zulu. The first war between the English and Boer to get independence ended with the defeat of the English. But 18 years later, they had a decisive victory and they ruled all over the South African republic.
It's interesting that the later prime minister, the young Churchan took part as a correspondent in the second Boer war. The sites of Pretoria remind us of the two wars even today. Paul Kruger was the respected President of the country between the two wars. In Church Wit, we can find the simple house where he lived for seven years. The entrance is guarded by two marble lions. The furniture looks as if the President had just stood from his desk.
In one of the rooms, the copy of the room in which he died during his exile in Switzerland has been furnished. Behind the house, a locomotive has been displayed that he traveled around the country in during his seven active years. In the street named after Kruger, we can find the red bricked church and the town hall with the Pretoria statues in its yard.
The brown statue of President Kruger has been placed in the main square called church square. Statues made in Italy stood in a store houses a secret for a long time. It was stood up only after the second Boer war. The square has always been a heart of the town. In the middle of the square, there's a small church around which markets and auctions where held for long time.
In the square, we can find the palace of justice and the building of the old parliament with the clock tower. The peace agreement closing the English Boer war was signed into the Victorian building of Melrose house in May 1902.
Boer Trekker monument is six kilometers from the town center. The imposing work was made in memory of the battle of Blood River where the Boer beat the Zulu at last. Further way above forty kilometers from Pretoria, we can see premiere diamond mine which is famous because the biggest diamond of the world was found here.
It took cutters from Amsterdam two years to make the diamonds called the star of Africa and the smaller star of Africa from the 3,106 karat precious stone which belongs to the British royal crown. The crown can be admired in the treasury of the towel of London. In the main square full of life hawkers offer fast food for example boiled or roasted corn.
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Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Pretoria in South Africa, which was named after Andries Pretorius, a Boer strategies
who beat the Zulu.
Visit Pretoria in South Africa
Pretoria was named after Andries Pretorius, a Boer strategies who beat the Zulu. The first war between the English and Boer to get independence ended with the defeat of the English. But 18 years later, they had a decisive victory and they ruled all over the South African republic.
It's interesting that the later prime minister, the young Churchan took part as a correspondent in the second Boer war. The sites of Pretoria remind us of the two wars even today. Paul Kruger was the respected President of the country between the two wars. In Church Wit, we can find the simple house where he lived for seven years. The entrance is guarded by two marble lions. The furniture looks as if the President had just stood from his desk.
In one of the rooms, the copy of the room in which he died during his exile in Switzerland has been furnished. Behind the house, a locomotive has been displayed that he traveled around the country in during his seven active years. In the street named after Kruger, we can find the red bricked church and the town hall with the Pretoria statues in its yard.
The brown statue of President Kruger has been placed in the main square called church square. Statues made in Italy stood in a store houses a secret for a long time. It was stood up only after the second Boer war. The square has always been a heart of the town. In the middle of the square, there's a small church around which markets and auctions where held for long time.
In the square, we can find the palace of justice and the building of the old parliament with the clock tower. The peace agreement closing the English Boer war was signed into the Victorian building of Melrose house in May 1902.
Boer Trekker monument is six kilometers from the town center. The imposing work was made in memory of the battle of Blood River where the Boer beat the Zulu at last. Further way above forty kilometers from Pretoria, we can see premiere diamond mine which is famous because the biggest diamond of the world was found here.
It took cutters from Amsterdam two years to make the diamonds called the star of Africa and the smaller star of Africa from the 3,106 karat precious stone which belongs to the British royal crown. The crown can be admired in the treasury of the towel of London. In the main square full of life hawkers offer fast food for example boiled or roasted corn.
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(www.abndigital.com) Southern African Heads of State will gather in Namibia this week to celebrate a centenary year for the Southern African Customs Union. C...
(www.abndigital.com) Southern African Heads of State will gather in Namibia this week to celebrate a centenary year for the Southern African Customs Union. C...
Chad says it will withdraw its troops from an African Union peacekeeping mission in the Central African Republic. The announcement is a setback for France, w...
Chad says it will withdraw its troops from an African Union peacekeeping mission in the Central African Republic. The announcement is a setback for France, w...
No discussion of the Civil War in Missouri is complete without including a thorough examination of the issue of slavery and the African-American experience. ...
No discussion of the Civil War in Missouri is complete without including a thorough examination of the issue of slavery and the African-American experience. ...
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Cuba is an island country in the Caribbean. The nation of Cuba comprises the main island of Cuba, the Isla de la Juventud and several archipelagos. Havana is the capital of Cuba and its largest city. The second-largest city is Santiago de Cuba. To the north of Cuba lies the United States (150 km (93 mi) away), the Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands are to the northeast, Mexico is to the west (210 km (130 mi) away), the Cayman Islands and Jamaica are to the south and Haiti and the Dominican Republic are to the southeast.
The island of Cuba was inhabited by numerous Amerindian tribes prior to the landing of explorer Christopher Columbus in 1492, who claimed it for the Kingdom of Spain. Cuba remained a colony of Spain until the Spanish–American War of 1898, after which it gained nominal independence as a de facto U.S. protectorate in 1902. The fragile republic endured increasingly radical politics and social strife, and despite efforts to strengthen its democratic system, Cuba came under the dictatorship of former president Fulgencio Batista in 1952. Growing unrest and instability led to Batista's ousting in January 1959 by the July 26 movement, which afterwards established a government under the leadership of Fidel Castro. Since 1965 the country has been governed as a single-party state by the Communist Party.
Cuba is the largest island in the Caribbean, and with over 11 million inhabitants, is the second-most populous after Hispaniola, albeit with a much lower population density for the region. It is a multiethnic country whose people, culture and customs derive from diverse origins, including the aboriginal Taíno and Ciboney peoples, the long period of Spanish colonialism, the introduction of African slaves, and a close relationship with the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
Cuba today is the only remaining Marxist-Leninist state to receive a "very high" human development ranking from the United Nations, and ranks well in measures of health and education.
CUBA WORLD TRAVEL GUIDE Discovery Tourism Vacation
Cuba is an island country in the Caribbean. The nation of Cuba comprises the main island of Cuba, the Isla de la Juventud and several archipelagos. Havana is the capital of Cuba and its largest city. The second-largest city is Santiago de Cuba. To the north of Cuba lies the United States (150 km (93 mi) away), the Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands are to the northeast, Mexico is to the west (210 km (130 mi) away), the Cayman Islands and Jamaica are to the south and Haiti and the Dominican Republic are to the southeast.
The island of Cuba was inhabited by numerous Amerindian tribes prior to the landing of explorer Christopher Columbus in 1492, who claimed it for the Kingdom of Spain. Cuba remained a colony of Spain until the Spanish–American War of 1898, after which it gained nominal independence as a de facto U.S. protectorate in 1902. The fragile republic endured increasingly radical politics and social strife, and despite efforts to strengthen its democratic system, Cuba came under the dictatorship of former president Fulgencio Batista in 1952. Growing unrest and instability led to Batista's ousting in January 1959 by the July 26 movement, which afterwards established a government under the leadership of Fidel Castro. Since 1965 the country has been governed as a single-party state by the Communist Party.
Cuba is the largest island in the Caribbean, and with over 11 million inhabitants, is the second-most populous after Hispaniola, albeit with a much lower population density for the region. It is a multiethnic country whose people, culture and customs derive from diverse origins, including the aboriginal Taíno and Ciboney peoples, the long period of Spanish colonialism, the introduction of African slaves, and a close relationship with the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
Cuba today is the only remaining Marxist-Leninist state to receive a "very high" human development ranking from the United Nations, and ranks well in measures of health and education.
President Obama address the African Union in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. He is the first U.S. ...
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Obama Speaks To African Union- Full Speech
Obama Speaks To African Union- Full Speech
President Obama address the African Union in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. He is the first U.S. president to address the 54-member continental bloc.
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How Important Is The African Union?
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With Africa's growing economic power, the African U...
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How Important Is The African Union?
How Important Is The African Union?
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With Africa's growing economic power, the African Union is bound to grow more powerful. So what is the African Union?
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Profile: African Union
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"The African Union, or AU, is a pan-African organisation whose goal is to propel a united continent towards peace and prosperity."
"EU lifts travel ban on Zimbabwe's Mugabe for coming year"
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"The European Union is easing its travel ban on Zimbabwe's president, Robert Mugabe, while he serves as chairman of the African Union for the next year."
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Thanks to african union in somalia,,,,, documentary
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As African governments celebrate a golden anniversary of unity, has it really served its people? Inside Story, with presenter Stephen Cole, discusses with gu...
During his trip to Kenya and Ethiopia, President Obama delivers remarks at the African Uni...
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President Obama Speaks to the People of Africa
President Obama Speaks to the People of Africa
During his trip to Kenya and Ethiopia, President Obama delivers remarks at the African Union Headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, July 28, 2015.
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Is the African Union still needed?
African heads of state meet for another summit, while the continent's problems only grow.P...
published:31 Jan 2015
Is the African Union still needed?
Is the African Union still needed?
African heads of state meet for another summit, while the continent's problems only grow.Presenter: Sami Zeidan
Guests:
Michael Amoah - research associate with the Centre of African Studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies.
Thembisa Fakude - researcher at the Al Jazeera centre for studies.
Dismas Mokua - deputy president of Africa Axis, a consultancy on doing business in Africa
Erastus Mwencha - deputy chairman of the African Union.
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JOHANNESBURG - The 25th Ordinary Session of the African Union is being held in Johannesbur...
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LIVE: Leaders gather at AU Summit
LIVE: Leaders gather at AU Summit
JOHANNESBURG - The 25th Ordinary Session of the African Union is being held in Johannesburg, South Africa, between June 7 and June 15. The theme is women's empowerment.
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Why Morocco Left The African Union
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Morocco and the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic ha...
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Why Morocco Left The African Union
Why Morocco Left The African Union
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Morocco and the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic have been fighting for almost half a century. Will Morocco ever rejoin the African Union?
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MOROCCO QUITS O.A.U. OVER POLISARIO
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"Morocco, a founding member of the Organization of African Unity, quit the organization today over the seating of guerrillas who are fighting the Moroccans in Western Sahara."
Western Sahara profile
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"A mainly desert territory in north-west Africa, Western Sahara is the subject of a decades-long dispute between Morocco and the Algerian-backed Polisario Front."
A Moroccan's Week With the Polisario Front
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/samia-errazzouki/sleepless-in-the-sahara-morocco_b_5438925.html "The grueling trip to the Western Sahara refugee camp of Dakhla begins in the Algerian military airport of Tindouf, located deep in the Sahara Desert in south-western Algeria."
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Ethiopia - Obama's speech at African Union [last 10 minutes]
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published:28 Jul 2015
Ethiopia - Obama's speech at African Union [last 10 minutes]
Ethiopia - Obama's speech at African Union [last 10 minutes]
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President Obama Ethiopia Speech President Obama Delivers Remarks at the African Union
President Obama Ethiopia Speech President Obama Delivers Remarks at the African Union Pres...
published:28 Jul 2015
President Obama Ethiopia Speech President Obama Delivers Remarks at the African Union
President Obama Ethiopia Speech President Obama Delivers Remarks at the African Union
President Obama Ethiopia Speech President Obama Delivers Remarks at the African Union President Obama Ethiopia Speech President Obama Delivers Remarks at the African Union President Obama Ethiopia Speech President Obama Delivers Remarks at the African Union President Obama Ethiopia Speech President Obama Delivers Remarks at the African Union President Obama Ethiopia Speech President Obama Delivers Remarks at the African Union President Obama Ethiopia Speech President Obama Delivers Remarks at the African Union President Obama Ethiopia Speech President Obama Delivers Remarks at the African Union President Obama Ethiopia Speech President Obama Delivers Remarks at the African Union President Obama Ethiopia Speech President Obama Delivers Remarks at the African Union President Obama Ethiopia Speech President Obama Delivers Remarks at the African Union
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Barack Obama addresses the African Union
U.S. President Barack Obama said on Tuesday that democracy in Africa was threatened when p...
published:28 Jul 2015
Barack Obama addresses the African Union
Barack Obama addresses the African Union
U.S. President Barack Obama said on Tuesday that democracy in Africa was threatened when presidents did not stand aside at the end of constitutional term limits and pointed to violence in Burundi where the president has secured a third term.
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President Obama speech at african union hall. (Addis Abeba, Ethiopia ) Part 2.
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President Obama speech at african union hall. (Addis Abeba, Ethiopia ) Part 2.
President Obama speech at african union hall. (Addis Abeba, Ethiopia ) Part 2.
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Egyptian community has made a protest outside the African Union
Egyptian community has made a protest outside the African Union meeting in Johannesburg so...
published:17 Jun 2015
Egyptian community has made a protest outside the African Union
Egyptian community has made a protest outside the African Union
Egyptian community has made a protest outside the African Union meeting in Johannesburg sondton
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TUNISIA WORLD TRAVEL GUIDE Discovery Tourism Vacation
TUNISIA WORLD TRAVEL GUIDE Discovery Tourism Vacation
Tunisia is the northernmost countr...
published:01 May 2015
TUNISIA WORLD TRAVEL GUIDE Discovery Tourism Vacation
TUNISIA WORLD TRAVEL GUIDE Discovery Tourism Vacation
TUNISIA WORLD TRAVEL GUIDE Discovery Tourism Vacation
Tunisia is the northernmost country in Africa and, at almost 165,000 square kilometres (64,000 sq mi) in area, the smallest country in the Maghreb region of North Africa.[Notes 2] It is bordered by Algeria to the west, Libya to the southeast, and the Mediterranean Sea to the north and east.
As of 2013, its population is estimated at just under 10.8 million.Its name is derived from its capital city, Tunis, located on the country's northeast coast.
Geographically, Tunisia contains the eastern end of the Atlas Mountains and the northern reaches of the Sahara desert. Much of the rest of the country's land is fertile soil. Its 1,300 kilometres (810 mi) of coastline includes the African conjunction of the western and eastern parts of the Mediterranean Basin and, by means of the Sicilian Strait and Sardinian Channel, features the African mainland's second and third nearest points to Europe after Gibraltar.
Tunisia has a high human development index. It has an association agreement with the European Union and is a member of La Francophonie, the Arab Maghreb Union, the Arab League, and the African Union. Close relations with Europe – in particular with France and with Italy – have been forged through economic cooperation, privatisation and industrial modernization.
In 2011, a revolution resulted in the overthrow of the autocratic President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali followed by the country's first free elections. Since then, Tunisia has been consolidating democracy. The country held its first Parliamentary elections since the 2011 Arab Spring on October 26, 2014, and its Presidentials on November 23, 2014.
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Cape Town, South Africa Tour HD
Cape Town, South Africa Travel and Tourism HD
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published:10 May 2014
Cape Town, South Africa Tour HD
Cape Town, South Africa Tour HD
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Cape Town is the second-most populous city in South Africa, after Johannesburg, and the provincial capital and primate city of the Western Cape. As the seat of the National Parliament, it is also the legislative capital of the country. It forms part of the City of Cape Town metropolitan municipality. The city is famous for its harbour as well as its natural setting in the Cape floral kingdom, as well as for such well-known landmarks as Table Mountain and Cape Point.
History Cape Town
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Located on the shore of Table Bay, Cape Town was originally developed by the Dutch East India Company as a victualling (supply) station for Dutch ships sailing to East Africa, India, and the Far East. Jan van Riebeeck's arrival on 6 April 1652 established the first permanent European settlement in South Africa. Cape Town quickly outgrew its original purpose as the first European outpost at the Castle of Good Hope, becoming the economic and cultural hub of the Cape Colony. Until the Witwatersrand Gold Rush and the development of Johannesburg, Cape Town was the largest city in South Africa. Today it is one of the most multicultural cities in the world, reflecting its role as a major destination for immigrants and expatriates to South Africa. As of 2011 the metropolitan region had an estimated population of 3.74 million.The city was named the World Design Capital for 2014 by the International Council of Societies of Industrial Design.
The earliest known remnants in the region were found at Peers cave in Fish Hoek and date to between 15,000 and 12,000 years ago. Little is known of the history of the region's first residents, since there is no written history from the area before it was first mentioned by Portuguese explorer Bartolomeu Dias in 1486. Vasco da Gama recorded a sighting of the Cape of Good Hope in 1497. In the late 16th century, Portuguese, French, Danish, Dutch and English ships regularly stopped over in Table Bay en route to the Indies. They traded tobacco, copper and iron with the Khoikhoi in exchange for fresh meat. In 1652, Jan van Riebeeck and other employees of the Dutch East India Company (Dutch: Verenigde Oost-indische Compagnie, VOC) were sent to the Cape to establish a way-station for ships travelling to the Dutch East Indies, and the Fort de Goede Hoop (later replaced by the Castle of Good Hope). The settlement grew slowly during this period, as it was hard to find adequate labour. This labour shortage prompted the authorities to import slaves from Indonesia and Madagascar. Many of these became ancestors of the first Cape Coloured communities.[6][7] Under Van Riebeeck and his successors as VOC commanders and later governors at the Cape, an impressive range of useful plants were introduced to the Cape -- in the process changing the natural environment forever. Some of these, including grapes, cereals, ground nuts, potatoes, apples and citrus, had an important and lasting influence on the societies and economies of the region.
During the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars, the Netherlands was repeatedly occupied by France, and Great Britain moved to take control of Dutch colonies. Britain captured Cape Town in 1795, but the Cape was returned to the Netherlands by treaty in 1803. British forces occupied the Cape again in 1806 following the battle of Bloubergstrand. In the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1814, Cape Town was permanently ceded to Britain. It became the capital of the newly formed Cape Colony, whose territory expanded very substantially through the 1800s. With expansion, came calls for greater independence from Britain, with the Cape attaining its own parliament in 1854, and a locally accountable Prime Minister in 1872. Suffrage was established according to the non-racial, but sexist Cape Qualified Franchise.
The discovery of diamonds in Griqualand West in 1867, and the Witwatersrand Gold Rush in 1886, prompted a flood of immigrants to South Africa. Conflicts between the Boer republics in the interior and the British colonial government resulted in the Second Boer War of 1899--1902, which Britain won. In 1910, Britain established the Union of South Africa, which unified the Cape Colony with the two defeated Boer Republics and the British colony of Natal. Cape Town became the legislative capital of the Union, and later of the Republic of South Africa.
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Pretoria, South Africa
Recorded April 14, 2012 My short stay in Pretoria includes visits to Church Square and the...
Kenya Helicopter Safari - Wildlife and Aerial Photography Safari
Kenya Helicopter Safari - Wildlife and Aerial Photography Safari
www.wildimagesonline.com - A ten day helicopter and photography safari in Kenya. Starting in Nairobi and flying north to the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, Mt.Ke...
BOTSWANA SAFARI WORLD LUXURY TRAVEL Discovery Tourism Vacation
BOTSWANA SAFARI WORLD LUXURY TRAVEL Discovery Tourism Vacation
Botswana is a landlocked ...
published:01 May 2015
BOTSWANA SAFARI WORLD LUXURY TRAVEL Discovery Tourism Vacation
BOTSWANA SAFARI WORLD LUXURY TRAVEL Discovery Tourism Vacation
BOTSWANA SAFARI WORLD LUXURY TRAVEL Discovery Tourism Vacation
Botswana is a landlocked country located in Southern Africa. The citizens refer to themselves as Batswana (singular: Motswana). Formerly the British protectorate of Bechuanaland, Botswana adopted its new name after becoming independent within the Commonwealth on 30 September 1966. Since then, it has maintained a strong tradition as a stable representative democracy, with a consistent record of uninterrupted democratic elections.
Geographically, Botswana is flat, with up to 70 percent of its territory being the Kalahari Desert. It is bordered by South Africa to the south and southeast, Namibia to the west and north, and Zimbabwe to the northeast. Its border with Zambia to the north near Kazungula is poorly defined but at most is a few hundred metres long.
A mid-sized country of just over two million people, Botswana is one of the most sparsely populated nations in the world. Around 10 percent of the population lives in the capital and largest city, Gaborone. Once one of the poorest countries in the world—with a GDP per capita of about US$70 per year in the late 1960s—Botswana has since transformed itself into one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, now boasting a GDP (purchasing power parity) per capita of about $16,400 per year as of 2013.Its high gross national income (by some estimates the fourth-largest in Africa) gives the country a modest standard of living and the highest Human Development Index of continental Sub-Saharan Africa.
Botswana is a member of the African Union, the Southern African Development Community, the Commonwealth of Nations, and the United Nations. Despite its political stability and relative socioeconomic prosperity, the country is among the hardest hit by the HIV/AIDS epidemic, with around a quarter of the population estimated to be infected.
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NZ Somali & African Union of Waikato Meeting - 17 June, 2013
The New Zealand Somali United Association
(AJS), and the
African Union of Waikato have e...
published:01 Jul 2013
NZ Somali & African Union of Waikato Meeting - 17 June, 2013
NZ Somali & African Union of Waikato Meeting - 17 June, 2013
The New Zealand Somali United Association
(AJS), and the
African Union of Waikato have extended an
invitation to the New Zealand Ambassador of
South Africa, the Hon Ms Zodwa Lallie.
Hamilton MP, Sue Maroney was present at the
meeting, as well as the representative for the
Hamilton City Council & other leaders from
various communities.
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Equatorial Guinea: 23rd Au Summit Held at The Sipopo Conference Center
African officials are massed in Equatorial Guinea's capital, Malabo. That's ahead of the A...
Equatorial Guinea: 23rd Au Summit Held at The Sipopo Conference Center
Equatorial Guinea: 23rd Au Summit Held at The Sipopo Conference Center
African officials are massed in Equatorial Guinea's capital, Malabo. That's ahead of the African Union's 23rd Summit under the theme of Agriculture and Food ...
Travel channel : Honeymoon in Seychelles island Africa-Must-See documentary
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published:23 Apr 2015
Travel channel : Honeymoon in Seychelles island Africa-Must-See documentary
Travel channel : Honeymoon in Seychelles island Africa-Must-See documentary
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Seychelles (Listeni/seɪˈʃɛlz/ say-SHELZ; French: [sɛʃɛl]), officially the Republic of Seychelles (French: République des Seychelles; Creole: Repiblik Sesel), is an archipelago in the Indian Ocean. The 115-island country, whose capital is Victoria, lies 1,500 kilometres (932 mi) east of mainland Southeast Africa. Other nearby island countries and territories include Zanzibar to the west and Comoros, Mayotte, Madagascar, Réunion and Mauritius to the south.
Seychelles, with a population of 90,024, has the smallest population of any African state. Seychelles is a member of the African Union.
The Seychelles was uninhabited throughout most of recorded history. Some scholars assume that Austronesian seafarers and later Maldivian and Arab traders were the first to visit the uninhabited Seychelles. The earliest recorded sighting by Europeans took place in 1502 by the Portuguese Admiral Vasco da Gama, who passed through the Amirantes and named them after himself (islands of the Admiral). The earliest recorded landing was in January 1609, by the crew of the "Ascension" under Captain Sharpeigh during the fourth voyage of the English East India Company.
A transit point for trade between Africa and Asia, the islands were occasionally used by pirates until the French began to take control starting in 1756 when a Stone of Possession was laid by Captain Nicholas Morphey. The islands were named after Jean Moreau de Séchelles, Louis XV's Minister of Finance.
The British contested control over the islands between 1794 and 1810. Jean Baptiste Quéau de Quincy, French administrator of Seychelles during the years of war with the United Kingdom, declined to resist when armed enemy warships arrived. Instead, he successfully negotiated the status of capitulation to Britain which gave the settlers a privileged position of neutrality.
Britain eventually assumed full control upon the surrender of Mauritius in 1810, formalised in 1814 at the Treaty of Paris. Seychelles became a crown colony separate from Mauritius in 1903. Elections were held in 1966 and 1970.
Environmental legislation is very strict, and every tourism project must undergo an environmental review and a lengthy process of consultations with the public and conservationists. The Seychelles is a world leader in sustainable tourism. The end result of this sustainable development is an intact and stable natural environment, which attracts financially strong visitors (150,000 in 2007) rather than short-term mass tourism. Since 1993 a law guarantees the citizens the right to a clean environment and at the same time obliges them to protect this environment. The country holds a record for the highest percentage of land under natural conservation—nearly 50% of the total land area.
Like many fragile island ecosystems, the Seychelles saw the loss of biodiversity when humans first settled in the area, including the disappearance of most of the giant tortoises from the granitic islands, the felling of coastal and mid-level forests, and the extinction of species such as the chestnut flanked white eye, the Seychelles Parakeet, and the saltwater crocodile. However, extinctions were far fewer than on islands such as Mauritius or Hawaii, partly due to a shorter period of human occupation (since 1770). The Seychelles today is known for success stories in protecting its flora and fauna. The rare Seychelles Black Parrot, the national bird of the country, is now protected.
The granitic islands of Seychelles are home to about 75 endemic plant species, with a further 25 or so species in the Aldabra group.
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Union of South Africa (1910-1961)
Union of South Africa Anthem Name: The Call of South Africa Date Adopted: 1957 Lyrics: (Af...
Union of South Africa Anthem Name: The Call of South Africa Date Adopted: 1957 Lyrics: (Afrikaans) Uit die blou van onse hemel, Vit die diepte van ons see. O...
President Muhammadu Buhari Meets Nigerian Community In South Africa
Before leaving South Africa after attending the Africans Union Summit, Nigerian’s Presiden...
published:16 Jun 2015
President Muhammadu Buhari Meets Nigerian Community In South Africa
President Muhammadu Buhari Meets Nigerian Community In South Africa
Before leaving South Africa after attending the Africans Union Summit, Nigerian’s President Muhammadu Buhari met with members of the Nigeria Community and the consulate general in Johannesburg accompanied.
published:16 Jun 2015
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Morocco Travel Doc - Part 01
Morocco (Berber word derived from Amur n'Akuch meaning land of god). (Arabic: المغرب "al-...
published:02 Oct 2008
Morocco Travel Doc - Part 01
Morocco Travel Doc - Part 01
Morocco (Berber word derived from Amur n'Akuch meaning land of god). (Arabic: المغرب "al-Maghrib"), officially the Kingdom of Morocco[2] (Arabic: المملكة المغربية), is a country located in North Africa with a population of 33,757,175. It has a coast on the Atlantic Ocean that reaches past the Strait of Gibraltar into the Mediterranean Sea. Morocco has international borders with Algeria to the east, Spain to the north (a water border through the Strait and land borders with two small Spanish autonomous cities, Ceuta and Melilla), and Mauritania to the south via its Western Saharan territories.
Morocco is the only country in Africa that is not currently a member of the African Union. However, it is a member of the Arab League, Arab Maghreb Union, Francophonie, Organization of the Islamic Conference, Mediterranean Dialogue group, and Group of 77. It is also a major non-NATO ally of the United States.
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Amid all the panic over the EU’s mounting “migrant crisis”, let’s remember that we have been here before. in fact, a near-perpetual emergency has gathered force ever since the EU started closing its common external borders in the 1990s. Since that time, migration has come to be colonised by interior ministries and security forces as their field of action – with predictable results ...ConsiderCalais ... The emergency is not inevitable....
Thousands of rain-soaked migrants, including many women and children, remained trapped in a no man’s land between Greece and Macedonia as Macedonian police continued to block the frontier on Saturday, preventing them from heading north to the EuropeanUnion... Those who could not cross spent the rainy and chilly night in the open with little food and water ... “They don’t care about our tragedy.” ... The U.N ... Keywords....
For the moment, North and SouthKorea have pulled back from the brink, agreeing Sunday to continue their first high-level talks in nearly a year and temporarily pushing aside vows of imminent war ...The length of the first round of talks — nearly 10 hours — and the lack of immediate progress are not unusual. While the Koreas often have difficulty agreeing to talks, overlong sessions, once they do, are often the rule ... ___ ... (**) Tweet ....
Photo/AMISOM THE AfricanUnion force in Somalia apologised Friday for the "tragic" killing of seven civilians at a wedding last month, an attack it previously denied, saying three soldiers had been charged.... ....
[Algerie Presse Service] Amman -Minister for Maghreb Affairs, the AfricanUnion and the Arab LeagueAbdelkader Messahel emphasized on Friday in Amman, the "special" place occupied by the Algerian youth, and the "important" role of the government to support them.... ....
In February 2009, heads of state at the AfricanUnion summit adopted the Africa Mining Vision, with one of its key aims to ensure that the continent's mineral resources become a blessing and not a curse to its citizens.... ....
The Islamist militant group al-Shabab has lost control of most of its territories to AfricanUnion troops in recent years but has stepped up attacks recently in Mogadishu and elsewhere ... Col ... ....
AfricanUnion troops are cooperating with Somali forces in trying to eradicate al-Shabaab, which has been waging an insurgency in Somalia to impose Shariah, or Islamic law....
The two militants were killed in the attack and two more suspected militants were arrested and are being interrogated by security officials, the AfricanUnion peacekeeping force in Somalia said on Twitter....
The site is currently being used by Somali troops and Kenyan soldiers affiliated with the AfricanUnionMission to Somalia (AMISOM) ... The al-Shabab militant group claimed responsibility for the attack, saying that it had killed “one hundred apostate militia.”Officers from the AfricanUnion Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) ......
Three Ugandan soldiers have been charged over the killing last month of a group of civilians in Somalia, an AfricanUnion official has said. Maman Sidikou, the head of the AU in Somalia, apologised to the families of the seven people killed in the attack.... ....
... more suspected militants were arrested and are being interrogated by security officials, the AfricanUnion peacekeeping force in Somalia said on Twitter....
Mohamed Hassan. The two militants in the attack were killed and two more suspected militants were arrested and are being interrogated by security officials, the AfricanUnion peacekeeping force in Somalia said on Twitter ... ....
The joint UN-AfricanUnion mission in the western Sudanese region documented 411 cases of alleged violations committed by all parties to the conflict, of which “very few were investigated or resulted in arrests,” the UN rights agency ......