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- Slovenia: Farmers gather for Aviagen seminar
Over 30 broiler farmers from Pivka and their subsidiary Jata Emona D.D., both important Ross customers in Slovenia, recently gathered in Pivka for their third annual Aviagen Seminar and Ross Flock Awards. The event, which combined a mixture of technical
- African Union Proposal Could Give Reprieve To Sudan's Bashir
A measure aiming to limit the reach of the International Criminal Court in Africa could give a reprieve to Sudan's indicted President Omar al-Bashir if adopted by African leaders at a summit Thursday. A draft resolution obtained by AFP 'expresses its
- Gadhafi Walks Out Of Summit As Over "African Govt" Divisions
Libyan leader Moamer Gadhafi briefly walked out of the African Union summit Thursday in frustration at divisions over his scheme to create a powerful continental government, diplomats said. 'They're stuck. The discussion should continue in the evening,'
- Malta to press UNHCR for more involvement in Malta and Libya
With the two major initiatives of the EU burden sharing pilot project and the proposed frontline asylum office in Libya in the pipeline, Justice and Home Affairs Minister Carmelo Mifsud Bonnici is to meet United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
- Algerian star tried in France
Bobigny, France - Algerian singer Cheb Mami went on trial in France on Thursday over accusations that he forced his former lover into an attempted abortion in 2005. The 42-year-old star of Algeria's popular rai music, whose real name is Mohamed
- Japan to offer additional yen loans to Tunisia
Prime Minister Taro Aso on Thursday announced a plan for Japan to provide additional yen loans to Tunisia to improve the African countrys infrastructure, Foreign Ministry officials said. Aso conveyed the decision to visiting Tunisian Foreign Minister
- German study sees job boom from Sahara solar project
By Erik Kirschbaum BERLIN (Reuters) - A project linking solar power from the Sahara to energy users in Europe and North Africa could create 240,000 German jobs and generate 2 trillion euros ($2,822 billion) worth of power by 2050, a study published on
- Punj Lloyd bags contracts worth $392 mn in Libya
NEW DELHI: Engineering and construction major Punj Lloyd has bagged three contracts worth Rs.1,873.18 crore ($392 million) from the Housing and Infrastructure Board of Libya, the company said on Thursday. As per the contract, the Indian company will
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