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Upcoming African Challenges for Washington Sierra Express Media A recent assessment from a South African Group called “Consultancy Africa Intelligence” reached the following conclusions: President Biya is going to be reelected as President of Cameroon. Although there are issues with his advancing age and a new ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Al-Qaeda in Iraq, down but hardly out Washington Post (blog) Author Charlaine Harris chats about the Sookie Stackhouse series, 'True Blood' her latest projects and more. Sign-up for e-mail newsletters and alerts and get the news you need delivered directly to your inbox. A new space for the Washington area's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Is Nigeria Ready For al Qaeda? Huffington Post The devastating bomb blast that rocked the United Nations building in Nigeria's capital, Abuja, marks a significant change of course for Boko Haram, the African nation's most notorious outlaw extremist group. It may also mark a significant new ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
KAREN HEESE and KEVIN ALLAN: Social unrest Business Day With South African service delivery protests still aflame — the latest being yesterday, when Thembelihle residents fired live ammunition at police during a protest in the township near Lenasia, south of Johannesburg — what can be learnt from recent ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Top Funds Step Up Move Into Precious Metals Stocks Investor's Business Daily By JULIE MAK, INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY Posted 07:23 PM ET The nation's best-performing funds have been slow to put money into the market amid recent volatility. While recent market leaders were still being picked up here and there by top funds the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
We must find middle ground on nationalisation - Mathews Phosa Politicsweb The latest statistics regarding foreign direct investment in South Africa illustrate that the rest of the continent is moving with great speed to find creative ways of attracting Asian, North American and European companies to look beyond South Africa ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
RIM BlackBerry Smartphone Forecast: Grim, With Hope on the Horizon PCWorld The company has 67 million subscribers worldwide, and its user base is growing explosively overseas in regions such as Western Europe, the Middle East, Africa, India, and South East Asia. In the company's most recent quarter, it posted year-over-year ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Short stay serviced accommodation a “clear investment opportunity” How we made it in Africa Lagos-based Alitheia Capital, in its latest Real Estate Insight report, notes that Nigeria's short stay serviced accommodation industry holds good potential for further investment. “Serviced apartments are an alternative to the traditional hotel room ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sunoco to sell refinery business, keep retail Reuters N) plans to end nearly 120 years in the US refining business, selling its two remaining plants as higher crude prices and slumping demand squeezed profits in the latest restructuring of the sector. The Philadelphia-based company will remain a gasoline ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Struggling to make ends meet Mortgage Finance Gazette Online Since 2008, this figure has risen exponentially, with the latest data from June 2011 showing the pre-2008 number to have quadrupled at 24 per cent. Not as high as its peak of 31 per cent in November2009, but significant enough to make it clear that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Harness Twitter, change the world Washington Post That said, I have a particular fascination of late with the way one African social enterprise, R Labs, is using Twitter in South Africa and beyond. In brief, Marlon Parker, founder of R Labs, has been running a series of “twitter schools” in South ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Platinum's supply and demand fundamentals in the current environment - Johnson ... Mineweb Bear in mind that we've got our latest review of the market - the Platinum 2011 Interim Review - coming out in November and we will be providing an update on the market then. GEOFF CANDY: In terms of the current situation in the market and clearly it ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Chinese firms must tread lightly when investing overseas People's Daily Online Chinese enterprises have made much more investments in developing countries in Asia and Africathan in Western countries over recent years. Many small and medium-sized Chinese enterprises have found while looking for investment opportunities abroad ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Rugby World Cup latest: Welsh squad aiming not to gift Springboks 'easy points' WalesOnline Bradley Davies is determined not to see Wales' bid for a momentous World Cup victory over SouthAfrica undermined by gifting the Springboks soft penalties. Wales have previous recent history when it comes to letting the world champions off the hook ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Congressional Black Caucus declares war on White America The Rolla Daily News I don't want Obama successful bombing Africa and killing darker people. He (Obama) hasn't fired one shot at a white man yet.” Apparently, big labor's Jimmy Hoffa refused to be outdone. Today he said, “President Obama, we are your army. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Nigeria: Jonathan's 100 Days in Office AllAfrica.com The most celebrated of these dastardly acts were the bombing of the Nigeria Police headquarters in Abuja on June 16, 2011, and the latest bomb attack on the United Nations (UN) building in Abuja on August 26, 2011. Even when the president promised to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Uganda: Take Us to the Moon All Africa ICT ICT analysts say Rwanda's progress is commendable, but dispute whether the country can become East Africa's regional ICT hub. For example, a recent report, published in July 2011 by the business confidence index for the African continent, ranks Rwanda ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Latest developments in Arab political unrest stretching from North Africa to ... Washington Post In the latest fighting, four soldiers and six militant are killed in clashes there. Tunisia's prime minister says authorities are stepping up enforcement of a state of emergency after violence in recent days. Prime Minister Beji Caid-Essebsi's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
State ownership won't solve problems – Ramos Independent Online South Africa needed to get young people “into some kind of job as soon as they finish (school)… it is worth giving it a try.” Her support puts her in the direct line of fire of Cosatu, which has bitterly opposed the concept of a youth wage subsidy. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Oil price slips on Europe, US economic woes The Australian That premium hit a record $US27.22 a barrel in the latest session. In Libya, deep uncertainty persists over when the country's oil exports will return to market despite the recent rebel victory in Tripoli. The North African country exported 1.3 million ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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DAVEY SAYS: Don't bet your shirt on Wales! South Wales Argus Well, coaches since have carried a heavy responsibility and Wales have developed a reputation of dismissing coaches either before or straight after a World Cup, Gareth Jenkins being the mostrecent example. Warren Gatland could be the latest fall guy ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Week Ahead - 2 Speeches Zero Hope Oil & Gas Financial Journal In North Africa, Egyptians might get rowdy again as they hold up their former military hero to trial for killing his own countrymen during his recent goodbye party. The first day of trading states-side offers turmoil born from Europe. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
LRA Attacks And Abducts 2 In South Sudan Oye! Times “Their movement together with women and children going to the west of Raga towards Central AfricaRepublic tells me that the LRA are relocating,” the commissioner revealed. The recent attacks have raised concerns about a potentially reorganized and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Kitcommentary from Kitco Metals Inc. - "Franc-ly Our Dears, We Do Give A Damn..." InvestorIdeas.com (press release) News from South Africa had Zimbabwe's President Mugabe saying that he expects foreign firms (mining ones among them, of course) to fully cooperate when the planned switch in ownership stakes in local operations eventually takes place. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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