Out of Africa Leadership Magazine However, North Africa, with its current social upheavals, is not part of that picture. And, SouthAfrica, as the continent's biggest economy, should ask itself why it has also not been invited to the party. In June the World Bank, releasing its latest ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
South Africa: Malema's game Tehran Times After his latest outburst, calling for regime change in Botswana, which he said was “a foot stool of imperialism, a security threat to Africa and always under constant puppetry of the United States,” ANC leaders called again for him to be disciplined, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Blacks Bearing Brunt of Economic Woes Black Voice News According to the latest numbers from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, unemployment figures for the nation are at 9.1 percent. Those numbers for African American are 15.9 percent – figures that are double the 8.1 percent for white Americans. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Equity Research on Tesoro Corporation and Sunoco Inc. - Oil and Gas Refiners ... MarketWatch (press release) Register with us today at www.stockcall.com/ to have free access to these researches. Oil and gas refiners have not been immune to the latest global economic slowdown. Investors' fears of weakening demand sent the industry downward as a whole last week ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Govt moves to earlier HIV treatment Plus News While the government has not released details of these costings, previous research by Boston University assistant professor Gesine Meyer-Rath found the move would add about 13 percent to the cost of treatment in South Africa. A more recent study ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Inside Kenya's Overflowing Refugee Camps The Nation. The TFG—the latest attempt at a central Somali government and the current beneficiary of international support in southern and central Somalia apart from African Union forces—is proving to be no exception. It is intractably dysfunctional; ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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'Get ready for the fight,' Gaddafi tells loyalists as rebels advance on key towns The Independent But the message could not quell rumours – unsubstantiated – that South African aircraft had arrived in Tripoli to spirit away Gaddafi and his retenue. The putative progress in Gharyan was not the only sign that the tide could be turning against the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Menthol Cigarette Debate Rages On Consumer Affairs Their study finds that menthol cigarettes are associated with decreased quitting in the United States, and that this effect is more pronounced for African-Americans and Puerto Ricans. , are being released as the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
TAKE A LOOK-Special Reports from Reuters Reuters Africa Click through for recent Reuters Special Reports, which look beyond spot news to the issues, themes and undercurrents shaping markets, industries, economies and societies. LATESTREPORTS > How Indonesia crippled rainforest project r.reuters.com/web33s) ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
In Midst of Sever Drought in East Africa, Puntland Governor Slaughters ... SomalilandPress But never before did his thuggish behavior shocked the region as much as his latest barbaric onslaught against unarmed Somaliland officials near the town of Taleh, in Sool province, of Somaliland, sent shockwaves throughout Somaliland. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Young Champions Ready to Move, With No Baggage New York Times Keep up with the latest news on The Times's golf blog. There is an exception to prove the rule about the four major championship winners this season. And, yes, the exception is Darren Clarke, the 42-year-old Ulsterman who won the British Open last ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Movie Stars Boston Globe (88 min., R) (Wesley Morris) Final Destination 5 In the horror franchise's latest installment, a busload of office workers cheat death, temporarily, when they ditch their ride moments before a bridge collapse. The 3-D effects are mostly underwhelming, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cameroon: Men detained for 'homosexuality' StarAfrica.com YAOUNDE, Cameroon, August 15, 2011/African Press Organization (APO)/ -- The Cameroonian authorities must immediately release two young men due to stand trial on 18 August on charges of homosexuality and repeal the discriminatory law used to imprison ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Twenty Percent of All Mammals at Risk of Extinction Discovery News Two species of antelopes in desert regions of North Africa are additionally in dire conservation status now: the Dama Gazelle and the Addax. Only a few hundred of each antelope are left, due to non-stop hunting. "Large size has often been linked to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Rewinding firm receives SABS permit Mmegi Online FRANCISTOWN: A rewinding company in Francistown, Yorkdon Electrical, has attained a SouthAfrica Bureau of Standards (SABS) product certification mark. Yorkdon Electrical Managing Director Philippe Rivet said that the recent audit and acquisition of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tea Party Tar Babies Huffington Post (blog) This "tar baby" epithet is just the latest in an intermittent string of racialized stunts, deployed in dog-whistle fashion -- usually by folks on the right, to inject culturally divisive sentiments into an already vitriolic public discourse. Rep. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
For investors: does dollar have a future? «Market Leader» - news and previews making you rich. Maybe in 10-15 years Chinese Renminbi yuan will receive world recognition, but this will only happen in 10-15 years' time; • currencies of Brazil, Russia, and South Africa, which are currently striving to become regional currencies, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
ADR Report: Shares Higher As Deal-Making Helps Lift Sentiment Wall Street Journal HK), China's biggest chip foundry by capacity, Monday said Chief Operating Officer Simon Yang has resigned, in the latest of a series of management changes that have rattled the company. Shares fell 3.7% to $2.32. The recent sell-off in shares of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Foxman: Wrong on Sharia, Too American Thinker (blog) Abraham Foxman's latest uninformed rant, "Shout down the Sharia myth makers," re-affirms his nonpareil status as the most blindly agenda-driven organizational Jewish "leader." The Anti-Defamation League (ADL)'s Foxman sprays defamatory charges ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
FACT CHECK: Perry exaggerates statistics on oil imports, federal debt iWatch News Perry did not identify the "nations that intend us harm," but in March we looked at a similar claim by Sarah Palin and found that from 2008 to 2010 net imports from the Middle East were down 24 percent. Those from Africa dropped 8 percent. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Gold Exposure Through Country ETFs Seeking Alpha The largest net producers, meanwhile, are Australia, South Africa and Russia. I hold a neutral view of Australia as it has experienced accelerating inflation recently and its equities no longer look cheap compared to the stocks of other developed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Press digest Times of Malta ... and adding to the problems of famine and drought in the horn of Africa. In its latest report, the bank says that although average food prices were slightly below their recent peak in February, they were still 33 per cent higher than a year ago. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Rockestra: 'Come, have fun and support a great cause' Malta Independent Online Last year, he was the projection consultant for the closing ceremony of the football World Cup in South Africa, while another of his most recent major events included the projections for the Queen's jubilee celebrations at Buckingham Palace. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'Apes' Dominate Box Office For Second Week In A Row Examiner.com The Help, which explores the lives of African-American maids during the Civil Rights era through the eyes of a young white woman (Emma Stone) who had the wherewithal to stand up to racism when no one else did, had an extremely strong showing in its ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Digital and social media marketing for the film industry Bizcommunity.com At the recent FilMart convention hosted in Durban, one of the main topics of discussion was how to incorporate the new digital face of marketing into our national film industry. The future looks bright for South African cinema through a lens of digital ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Do you back Dave or Ed over riots? Silver Surfer Today Our cod comes from Icelandic waters, our sardines from Portuguese and our Tuna from East Africanwaters. And we fish in them all. Nothing to do with call me Dave and Ed the Red but factual none the less. Btw to those who have yet another dig at the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Somalia: Devastating Photos LIFE.com ... along with the recent people-powered uprisings in the Middle East. His latest work -- documenting the famine wreaking havoc in Mogadishu -- can be seen in the stunning pictures ahead. Pictured: Ugandan troops, part of the 9000-strong African Union ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
National HIV Prevention Conference – Highlights of Day 1 AIDS.gov blog (blog) More than 3000 public health, medical and AIDS community leaders are gathered here to share thelatest research and discuss innovative strategies to drive down the number of new HIV infections in the United States. The meeting, organized by the Centers ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
What's holding up Astros sale? FOXSports.com About $900000 went to back pay and damages for African-Americans, Hispanics and females employed by Eagle between Dec. 1, 1995, and Dec. 30, 2000, and job applicants who sought employment at that time. Crane is not unfamiliar to baseball — he ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Emotion and Valuation Seeking Alpha Right now the media and investors are forecasting doom and gloom after the most recent two weeks. At Behavioral Finance Investment Advisors, we believe the recency effect is to partly blame for thelatest market correction. Investors believe that the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
With Eye To Arab Spring, CSTO Strengthens Cyber, Military Powers EurasiaNet “Many new goals have appeared in light of recent world events, including those in the Arab states and in North Africa,” the Belarusian leader pointed out. “We have agreed that our countries will work out measures to fight potential threats, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Whose bag is this? Egyptian Gazette Asmaa's mission is part of a big campaign launched by a local charitable organisation to help poor families in the African northern country, where poverty has reached a new high, according to World Bank statistics. In Ramadan, Muslims fast from dawn ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
South Africa's municipal workers on wage strike NewsDay JOHANNESBURG — At least 145 000 South African municipal (Samwu) workers were to walk off the job yesterday in a strike aimed at shutting down services including garbage collection, in thelatest dispute to disrupt Africa's biggest economy. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Nationalist And Concession Agreements; Uplift Liberia From Poverty Perspective (press release) In Africa, Libya didn't only have a low rate of unemployment, but the country imported, as many as 2.5 million migrants, making it one of the biggest importers of labor in the region. (Hannah Gurman, FPIF, March 23, 2011). ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
David's Goliath Task Pitchcare (press release) At the age of fifteen, Jason Hunter was already running his own landscaping business back in his native South Africa, whilst still at school. "I lived on a six acre property in Port Elizabeth, and the work I did on the grounds saw me gain a runners-up ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Corporate News Arab News This will further consolidate our numero uno position in the Gulf retail sector and help us spread our wings to other nearby countries in the Middle East, Africa and Asia. More than AED1.5 billion are being invested this year into these new projects ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
If Israel Fails to Extend Sovereignty to Yesha... Arutz Sheva [1] Just as the Allies after World War I at San Remo gave the mandate over the Land of Israel to Great Britain, so did the Union of South Africa receive a similar mandate over Southwest Africa. Unlike the British, South Africa refused to give up the ... See all stories on this topic » |
AfriMoney.com | Eritrea: Exemplary Village Health Representatives ... By AllAfrica News: Latest August 16, 2011 By AllAfrica News: Latest. A total of 50 exemplary village health representatives in 22 administrative areas have received bicycle for their commendable contribution in endeavors to control malaria and other communicable diseases. Article by AllAfrica News: ... African Union Kwame Nkrumah Scientific awards. D/L 15 September.Arthur B. Schultz Foundation grants aimed at non-profit groups involved in women's empowerment and disabled mobility … [Read More...] ... AfriMoney.com |
Sheekh Shariif oo Burundi ka dalbaday ciidamo dheeraad ah | Gedoonline By wararka August 16, 2011 | Filed under: Latest News | Posted by: wararka. Bujunbuura-(GMN) Madaxweynaha dowladda KMG ah ee Somalia Shariif Sheekh Axmed ayaa dowladda dalka Burundi ka dalbaday ciidamo dheeraad ah kuwaasi oo xoojin doona ciidamada ... Gedoonline |
Terrestrial Network Broadband in Africa Adds 50000 km In the twelve months since July 2010, an additional 45498-km of terrestrial fibre optic network has entered service across Africa, according to the latest additions to the Africa Telecom Transmission Map. Latest news from our site |
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