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  • Honduras refuses to restore president; snubs OAS (AP)

    Jose Miguel Insulza, Secretary General the Organization of American States, OAS, right, meets with the Mayor of Tegucigalpa, Ricardo Alvarez, left, and  Porfirio Lobo Sosa, presidential candidate for the National Party, main opposition party to ousted president Manuel Zelaya, at a hotel in Tegucigalpa, Friday July 3, 2009. Honduras' Supreme Court rebuffed a personal appeal from Insulza on Friday, refusing to restore ousted President Manuel Zelaya before a Saturday deadline. (AP Photo/Fernando Antonio)AP - Honduras' refusal to restore ousted President Manuel Zelaya despite an appeal by the top envoy for the Americas has put the impoverished nation on a collision course with the world community that could lead to its isolation.



  • Jackson fans face long odds for tickets
    Fans continued to register by the thousands early Saturday, hoping to be among the 8,750 people who will be randomly picked to attend the memorial service for singer Michael Jackson next week.
  • Nigeria, Algeria, Niger Seal $10bn Gas Pipeline Deal
    Three African countries yesterday signed an accord to build a $10 billion trans-Saharan gas pipeline linking vast reserves in Nigeria to Europe. The project would convey gas destined for the European market more than 4,000 kilometres (2,485 miles) from
  • Nigeria, Niger, Algeria Sign Pipeline Agreement
    Nigeria, Niger and Algeria Friday signed an agreement to build a pipeline to take Nigerian gas across the Sahara to the Mediterranean, the BBC reports on its Web site. France's Total SA (TOT), Royal Dutch Shell PLC (RDSB.LN), Italy's Eni SpA (E) and
  • Algeria, Nigeria, Niger sign gas supply agreement
    (MENAFN - Kuwait News Agency (KUNA)) Algeria, Nigeria and Niger on Friday signed an agreement to build a pipeline that will bring Nigerian gas across the Sahara desert to European markets. The project is expected to cost around USD 13 billion and is
  • President Barack Obama and Global Africa
    Barack Obama?s Africa policy may become more active in a positive sense in the months and years ahead. But on the evidence so far it does seem credible that the African continent itself would have been better off if Hillary Clinton had become President
  • Africa refuses to act on Sudan war crime
    This resolution, the result of unprecedented bullying by Libya, puts the AU on the side of a dictator accused of mass murder rather than on the side of his victims Reed Brody, Human Rights Watch spokesman The African Union has refused to act on an
  • African Authority takes shape in AU
    African leaders agreed yesterday to a Libyan-driven push to transform the African Union (AU) and in theory greatly extend its powers. The change was materialized by morphing the AUs executive body, the commission, into an African Authority. The draft
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