Protest Movements In Middle East, North Africa Reaffirm Reach Of Human Rights Eurasia Review Recent events unfolding across the Middle East and North Africa underscored the pressing need to bolster human rights as the third pillar — alongside security and development — of the United Nations, the High Commissioner for Human Rights told the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Moving, colourful ads, gifts grab attention Bizcommunity.com Hot on the tracks of South Africa's latest YouTube sensation, the mountain biker taken out by a Red Hartebeest, 140 BBDO placed a series of banner ads for its client Capitec Bank on the site. Its heading - 'Get Bucks even quicker'. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Africa Set for Steady Growth, With Threat of Faster Inflation International Monetary Fund By Teresa Trasino Economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa is set to maintain pace in 2012, supported by higher commodity prices and rising export demand, the IMF's latest forecast for the region said. In many of Africa's low-income countries, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Will CHOGM hear Africa's voice? SBS (blog) In a recent editorial in the West Australian, Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd noted that six of the world's fastest growing economies are in Africa and said the benefits for Australia and the world in engagingAfrica are many. This year's CHOGM will also ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Building bridges Moonee Valley Weekly A report released in July, Race or Reason, detailed some alarming realities about the complicated relationship between Victorian Police and young African males in the west. Dan O'Sullivan looks at some of the recent challenges and the search for a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Africa: The Egyptian Authorities Should Bring an End to Attacks Against Civil ... AllAfrica.com The latest campaign against civil society organisations took a serious turn in July, when International Cooperation Minister Fayza Abul Naga announced that the Cabinet had requested the Justice Ministry to create a fact-finding committee regarding the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Good morning Emerging Europe/Africa FXMarketAlerts.com EU: Europe's grand plan to strengthen its banking system is set to fall well short of market expectations, identifying a capital shortfall of less than 100bn that must be made up over 6-9 months, according to latest official estimates. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Cameroon: Retrospective on the 2011 Presidential Election Candidates Global Voices Online So much has already been said about the recent presidential election in Cameroon: too many candidates [fr], strange promises, unflattering political slogans, and so on. One thing is definite however, the 9 October poll has got people talking. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
FAM 'disappointed' with Flames drop on Fifa ranking Nyasa Times Reacting to the development, Nyirenda says it is always bad to see the team drop on the rankings instead of climbing up the ladder and attributed the drop to the Flames recent unimpressive results. “Our failure to qualify for the 2012 African cup of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Can Cain Do It? National Review Online His recent bus tour around Tennessee and northern Virginia, hawking his latest hardcover, has only increased chatter about his efforts in early primary states, which appear lackadaisical. But behind Cain's bookstore stops, his political team is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Socceroos slip a spot Sportal.com.au The Socceroos have held their place in the top 20 of the latest FIFA World Rankings, which were released on Wednesday. Australia dropped one place to 20th despite recording a 3-0 win over Omanin their World Cup qualifier and 5-0 win over Malaysia in a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
RIM unveils BBX OS for BlackBerry Castleford Media (blog) In his headline presentation Mike Lazaridis, co-chief executive officer, made a short apology forrecent network failures, which led to the network going down in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Considerable delays were also experiecned in North ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Nallet leads resistance to criticism of Les Bleus The Independent France will start their World Cup final against the All Blacks this weekend with a scrum-half at outside-half and a squad wholly at loggerheads with the coach, Marc Lièvremont, whose latest round of verbal friendly fire – all that stuff about his ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fight uncertainty with uncertainty, and avoid being flavour of the month Daily Maverick Moroka, famously, was such a newcomer to the ANC that he called it the African National Committee. He was a disaster – and quite contrary to the high standards Malema was purporting the ANC presidency to have been subjected to at the time. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Secret Past: A Sierra Leonean Movie set to Premiere in the United States Patriotic Vanguard To name a few of Mohamed Bah's familiar hit movies include “THE OTHER SIDE OF LOVE” (starring Nigerian super star Ramsy Noah) in which he played the role of the FBI agent who was trying to track down an illegal money wired transfer to Africa. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Santos snubs JJ The Bostwana Gazette National team striker, Jerome Ramatlhakwane's disastrous stay in Cape Town has been worsened by news that the player's name does not appear in the latest player registration list from the SouthAfrican Premier Soccer League. This means that the player ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Zuma must act now Business Day The reports of the public protector into the South African Police Service lease scandal contained damning indictments of the behaviour of both national police commissioner Bheki Cele and Public Works Minister Gwen Mahlangu-Nkabinde. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
United co-op sees pretax profits rise to £4.16m Irish Times He said the group had also benefited from a global recovery in dairy markets which had been boosted by strong demand for power from China and North Africa and for butter from Russia whose internal dairy sector had suffered because of a drought. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Kansas authors appear in local 'author roundup' Abilene Recorder Chronicle Angela Bates-Tompkins of Bogue is a descendant of the founding family of Nicodemus, the oldest existing African-American settlement west of the Mississippi River. She is the author of “The KansasAfrican American History Trail” and “Ernestine's ... See all stories on this topic » |
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