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- West Africa: Trans-Sahara Pipeline to Send Gas to Europe
Lagos 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)
- Belgium Government Crew Of Hijacked Belgian Ship Head Home (DJ)
BRUSSELS (AFP)--Crew members of a Belgian ship hijacked by pirates off Somalia in mid-April will be re-united with their families early next week, Belgium's government crisis centre said in a statement Saturday. The announcement came after the ship the
- Obama Scolds Nation's Leaders
Washington US President Barack Obama has strongly criticised Kenya's leadership, expressing concern about the country's political and economic direction. Explaining why Ghana was chosen as his first official destination in black Africa, President Obama
- Yemenia cancels all Comoros flights
Yemenia is suspending all flights to the Comoros in the aftermath of Tuesday's crash of an Airbus A310 near the islands' capital Moroni in which 152 died and one teenaged girl survived, the airline said on Saturday. 'In light of serious incidents in
- Heroin smuggled in from Iran seized at Johannesburg airport
South African police have seized a large quantity of heroin which they say was smuggled into the country from Iran. The discovery was made when packages containing spare parts were found to be destined for a fake address. When the packages were opened
- Yemenia cancels all Comoros flights after crash
Yemenia is suspending all flights to the Comoros in the aftermath of Tuesday's crash of an Airbus A310 near the islands' capital Moroni in which 153 died, the airline said Saturday. 'In light of serious incidents in recent days and major risks that some
- Fighter influx for Somali group
MOGADISHU: An Islamist commander in Somalia has told the BBC there has been an influx of fighters from overseas joining their battle against the interim government. The al-Shabab militant leader, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said several hundred
- 6:39pm Yemenia cancels Comoros flights after crash
YEMENIA is suspending all flights to the Comoros in the aftermath of Tuesday's crash of an Airbus A310 near the islands' capital Moroni in which 153 died, the airline said. 'In light of serious incidents in recent days and major risks that some
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