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Breaking News Thu, 17 May 2012
Former Liberian President Charles Taylor, second right, makes his first appearance at the Special Court in Freetown, Monday, April 3, 2006. Former Liberian President Charles Taylor pleaded not guilty Monday to war crimes and crimes against humanity, including sexual slavery, mutilation and sending children into combat.
Court   Crimes   Photos   UN   Wikipedia: Charles Taylor (Liberian politician)  
Charles Taylor accuses prosecutors of paying witnesses
Charles Taylor, the former Liberian president convicted of crimes against humanity, accused United Nations prosecutors of paying witnesses to testify against him and threatening them if they refused. ... (photo: AP / George Osodi) The Daily Telegraph
Empty land and grass with blue sky - climate - environment
Climate   Ghana   Photos   Research   Wikipedia: Ghana  
Climate Change: Its Effects On Migration, Conflict In Northern Ghana
Scientific evidence available to various research institutions in Ghana have showed that the three regions of the North – comprising Upper West, Upper East and Northern Regions – are considered the po... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar) Joy Online
File - Journalists take notes and record as they listen to the verdict of the trial against former Liberian President Charles Taylor, seen on the screen standing in the court room of the Special Court for Sierra Leone in Leidschendam, near The Hague, Netherlands, Thursday April 26, 2012. Sierra Leone trial: Charles Taylor set to address court
Former Liberian president Charles Taylor is expected to address the international court that found him guilty of war crimes in Sierra Leone. | It is his last chance to speak at the tribunal in The Hag... (photo: AP / Peter Dejong) BBC News
Africa   Liberia   Photos   War Crime   Wikipedia: Charles Taylor (Liberian politician)  
Soldiers stand guard outside the presidential palace after a military coup in Bamako, Mali, Friday, March 23, 2012. Amnesty cites rights abuses in northern Mali
| Amnesty International has accused armed Tuaregs and groups fighting to impose Sharia law in northern Mali of carrying out grave rights abuses such as rape, murder and using child soldiers. | A repor... (photo: AP / Harouna Traore) Al Jazeera
Human Rights   Mali   Military   Photos   Wikipedia: 2012 Malian coup d'état  
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File - A woman and her children are pictured on the outskirts of Fertait, a village in Jonglei, South Sudan, burned down during the recent escalation of ethnic clashes in this area, 7 January, 2012. Half of South Sudan facing food shortages, warns UN
More than half the population of South Sudan are facing food shortages due to the continuing conflict with Sudan, the UN is warning. | It says fighting on the border betw... (photo: UN / /Isaac Billy) BBC News
Food   Photos   South Sudan   War   Wikipedia: South Sudan  
Cargo Ships India ranked 46th in trade logistics performance
| Washington, May 16 (IANS) Global trade logistics performance slowed down over the last two years amid the global recession, but India and others that pursued aggressive... (photo: WN / prajkta) Newstrack India
India   Photos   Trade   Washington   Wikipedia: Trade  
Libya former rebels' Tripoli military commander Abdel Hakim Belhaj, second left, speaks with Libya fighters prior to the arrival of Libyan Transitional National Council chairman Mustafa Abdel Jalil at Metiga airport in Tripoli, Libya, Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011. 'Rendition' Libyan commander Abdel Hakim Belhadj to form his own party
Abdel Hakim Belhadj, a prominent Islamist commander suing MI6 over his alleged rendition by the CIA in 2004, is poised to emerge as a powerful political force in Libya af... (photo: AP / Francois Mori) The Daily Telegraph
Islamist   Libya   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Libyan civil war  
Helen Zille, Cape Town city mayor and leader of the main opposition party, center, outside the court in Cape Town, South Africa, Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2007. Zille appeared briefly in court in connection with a demonstration outside the houses of alleged drug dealers. Police say that Zille is encouraging self-style vigilantes to take the law into their own hands, whilst her supporters say the demonstrations reflect growing fury that drug lords are targeting children and ravaging entire communities with impunity. Zille speech interrupted
DA leader Helen Zille was interrupted while speaking at a protest against Cosatu over the youth wage subsidy when violence erupted in Johannesburg on Tuesday. | Tension w... (photo: AP) Independent online
Johannesburg   Photos   Politics   Protest   Wikipedia: Helen Zille  
A lady selling food.   Une dame en train de vendre la nouriture . Togo and Africa Africa must end hunger to sustain growth - U.N
| NAIROBI, May 15 (AlertNet) - Africa needs to boost agricultural productivity and address the debilitating hunger that affects 27 percent of its population if it is to s... (photo: WN / Eteh) The Star
Africa   Development   Food   Photos   Wikipedia: Africa  
Ethiopian Airlines Ethiopian Airlines ignores turbulence to focus on growth
| IGNORING the furious winds buffeting the global aviation industry, 66-year-old Ethiopian Airlines is investing more than $2,6bn to ensure it capitalises on its location... (photo: GFDL / Northside) Business Day
Airlines   Business   Photos   Transport   Wikipedia: Ethiopian Airlines  
11 Peacekeepers Wounded in Democratic Republic of Congo: UN 11 Peacekeepers Wounded in Democratic Republic of Congo: UN
Angry villagers surrounded a UN peacekeeping base in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Monday and opened fire and hurled stones injuring at least 11 Pakistani peace... (photo: UN / Paulo Filgueiras) Jakarta Globe
Congo   Democratic   Peacekeepers   Photos   UN  
In this photo taken on a government organized tour, soldiers and civilians gather in front of a burning official building following an airstrike in Tripoli, Libya, early Tuesday, May 17, 2011. Nato defends its role over civilian deaths in Libya
| Human Rights Watch (HRW) has published evidence that scores of ordinary civilians, many of them women and children, were wrongly targeted in a series of missile attacks... (photo: AP / Darko Bandic) The Independent
Human Rights   Libya   Nato   Photos   Wikipedia: 2011 military intervention in Libya  
U.S. Army Africa commander Major Gen. David Hogg, left, with Uganda Peoples Defence Force Gen. Andrew Guti, right, at the closing ceremony for operation ATLAS DROP 11 in Soroti, about 400 kilometers east of Uganda capital city Kampala Wednesday April 20, 2011. Americans Train Ugandans For Somalia Mission
| KAKOLA, Uganda (AP) — American military advisers in Uganda are drawing on lessons learned from Iraq and Afghanistan to help train African Union soldiers to fight Soma... (photo: AP / Stephen Wandera) National Public Radio
Military   Photos   Somalia   Uganda   United States   Wikipedia: 2012 timeline of the War in Somalia  
Politics Business & Economy
RONAK GOPALDAS: Deal with the threat before it spreads throu
Mali facing worst crisis in 50 years, report says
Consumer chief may ask Zuma to intervene
Minister wants public comment on revised tyre recycling plan
Former Liberian President Charles Taylor, second right, makes his first appearance at the Special Court in Freetown, Monday, April 3, 2006. Former Liberian President Charles Taylor pleaded not guilty Monday to war crimes and crimes against humanity, including sexual slavery, mutilation and sending children into combat.
Charles Taylor accuses prosecutors of paying witnesses
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Exporters Shine in Sub-Saharan Africa
SA film makers head for Cannes — sans films
NCC to Spend N2.2 Billion on Service Monitoring
Operation 'Retake Apapa'
File - A woman and her children are pictured on the outskirts of Fertait, a village in Jonglei, South Sudan, burned down during the recent escalation of ethnic clashes in this area, 7 January, 2012.
Half of South Sudan facing food shortages, warns UN
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Society Terrorism
RONAK GOPALDAS: Deal with the threat before it spreads throu
Consumer chief may ask Zuma to intervene
Court tells Discovery to pay for use of database
Falling Professional Standards In The Media
Former Liberian President Charles Taylor, second right, makes his first appearance at the Special Court in Freetown, Monday, April 3, 2006. Former Liberian President Charles Taylor pleaded not guilty Monday to war crimes and crimes against humanity, including sexual slavery, mutilation and sending children into combat.
Charles Taylor accuses prosecutors of paying witnesses
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City health chief says explosion in Colombian capital injure
The Easter Island Heads Have Full Bodies!
Lieutenant Harry T. Buford was also known as Loreta Janeta V
Max Payne 3 review: Nature of the beast
Panetta urges Brazil offer defense cooperation
Panetta urges Brazil offer defense cooperation
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Health & Science Energy & Industry
A letter to the Mothers of Ghana
Backlog in miners’ claims sparks MPs’ ire
Court tells Discovery to pay for use of database
Imo Specialist Hospital Workers' Begin Strike Over Irreg
Empty land and grass with blue sky - climate - environment
Climate Change: Its Effects On Migration, Conflict In Northern Ghana
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E-books not proving to be bestsellers in SA
Court tells Discovery to pay for use of database
Falling Professional Standards In The Media
Govt seeks end to Sudan-South Sudan conflict; sends special
Empty land and grass with blue sky - climate - environment
Climate Change: Its Effects On Migration, Conflict In Northern Ghana
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Sport Internet & Education
Champs Prisons Lock Up Rwandese Rivals
Baraza's Double Skins Leopards
Burger faces nine month layoff
Morse plays catch, Leon gets a timetable
In this image made from the video provided by TPA via APTN, showing Togo national soccer team captain Emmanuel Adebayor, front, being helped by unidentified Togo team member, Friday Jan. 8, 2010, following a deadly attack by gunmen in Cabinda, Angola
Emmanuel Adebayor abandons Togo once more
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First Lady Launches Campaign to Raise Funds for Midwives'
Student Pharmacists Hold Sensitization Programme
More Girls Than Boys Now Getting Education
Teachers, Parents in Nyanza Clash Over Performance Contracts
Indian-origin educator named UNESCO goodwill ambassador
Indian-origin educator named UNESCO goodwill ambassador
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