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- 2 foreign workers taken in Darfur-officials
KHARTOUM - Two women aid workers from Ireland and Uganda were kidnapped Friday by armed men in Sudan's volatile Darfur region, the scene of Africa's longest running conflict, officials told Agence France Presse. 'Unidentified armed men came to the
- AU resolution on Sudans Bashir draws condemnation
(WASHINGTON) The decision by he African Union (AU) summit held in Libya offering Sudanese president Omer Hassan Al-Bashir reprieve drew condemnation from Darfur rebel groups and human right groups alike. The chairman of Sudan Liberation Movement led by
- Eagkes Will Overcome Tunisia - Osaze
SUPER Eagles striker, Osaze Odemwingie has assured teeming soccer fans that Nigeria will overtake Tunisia to grab the 2010 World Cup ticket in group B of the African qualifiers for the mundial. Odemwingie said in a chat with Tribunesports that the entire
- Nigeria, Algeria, Niger seal $10 bln gas pipeline deal
Three African countries on Friday signed an accord to build a 10-billion-dollar trans-Saharan gas pipeline linking vast reserves in Nigeria to Europe. The project will convey gas destined for the European market more than 4,000 kilometres (2,485 miles)
- Aid workers kidnapped in Darfur
CAIRO T Noureddine Mezni, a spokesman for the United Nations-African Union force, says the two women work for an Irish aid group called GOAL. He says they were seized Friday night from the Kutum region in north Darfur. He says one of the women is Irish
- A King With No Clothes On: Being a Prime Minister in Cameroon
During a 1998 discussion on the defunct Camnet listserv, one subscriber inquired about the powerlessness of Cameroonian Prime Ministers compared to their French counterparts: In the French system of democracy, which is the inspiration for Cameroon?s
- Economic crisis a 'major threat' to AIDS fight in Africa: UN
The global economic crisis poses a 'major threat' to the fight against AIDS in Africa as funding for treatment programmes dries up, a top UN official said Thursday. Michel Sidibe, the head of the UNAIDS agency, told reporters on the sidelines of an
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