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A boy waits with his mother for his malaria lab results at a dispensary in Tanga, Tanzania
Africa   Drugs   Health   Malaria   Photos  
 Breitbart 
Bad malaria drugs litter Africa, raising fears of resistance
High rates of the most effective type of malaria-fighting drugs sold in three African countries are poor quality - including nearly half the pills sampled in Senegal - raising fears of increased drug ... (photo: Public Domain / BotMultichillT)
African National Congress (ANC) President Jacob Zuma reacts at the end of a news conference, ahead of Wednesday's parliamentary vote, in Johannesburg, South Africa, Tuesday, April 21, 2009.
Africa   News   Photos   Political   President  
 Independent online 
 COPE wants Zuma to resign
| Mbhazima Shilowa, the deputy president of the Congress of the People, said on Monday that the party would move for a motion of no confidence in President Jacob Zuma when Parliament resumed this week... (photo: AP / Denis Farrell)
Oranges - Apples - Fruits  Business Report 
Local citrus exports are growing, but producers left with sour deal
  | By James Hall | Submit your comment | Citrus is such big business in South Africa - the second-largest exporter of oranges, grapefruits and lemons in the world - that seaport operations are b... (photo: WN / sweet)
Africa   Business   Oranges   Photos   Submit  
Honda civic car in a car show  Nation 
Major show to mark National Day
| A new kind of show will be staged over the entire Roche Caïman sports complex from June 18-20 to mark National Day. | Visitors will pay a nominal fee to see a wide variety of exhibits from new cars ... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
Automobile   Economy   Helicopters   Photos   Sports  
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A customer pumps gas at a gas station in Menlo Park, Calif., Thursday, Feb. 12, 2009. Murmurs of price gouging by gas station owners and big oil companies turned into a howl this week as benchmark crude prices fell to a yearly low on the same day that retail gas prices hit a new high. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma) Star Tribune
Oil edges higher in Europe on attacks on Nigerian pipeline, cold weather in US northeast
| Oil prices rose above $73 a barrel Monday, driven by news of attacks on an oil pipeline in Nigeria and persistently cold weather in the U.S. northeast. | Prices were ke... (photo: AP / Paul Sakuma)
Business   Energy   Europe   Industry   Photos  
Corn Plants  -  Maize  -  Agriculture  -  Crop Production Business Report
Zimbabwe's farmers warn of huge grain deficit
  | * Country would need to import over 1 million T of maize | Submit your comment | Zimbabwe may have to import over half the maize it needs this year to cover a de... (photo: WN / Trigedia)
Agriculture   Climate   Food   Photos   Zimbabwe  
Emirates Airlines Nation
Emirates steps up services to Seychelles
| Emirates, the Dubai-based airline, is to step up its services to Seychelles as from February 1, with an increase to six flights a week offering better connections from ... (photo: Creative Commons / crucially)
Airlines   Business   Photos   Seychelles   Transport  
A woman turns away after viewing a painting by British artist Damien Hurst entitled ' HIV Aids, Drugs Combination ' at Sotheby's auction house in London, Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2007. The painting is part of the 'Red' auction of works of art donated by many renowned artists in order to raise money for the treatment of HIV/AIDS in Africa. The sale which it is hoped will raise some US$ 40 million will take place in New York on Feb. 14. This painting is priced at US$ 450-650,0 Wall Street Journal
War on AIDS Hangs in Balance as U.S. Curbs Help for Africa
By MICHAEL ALLEN | KAMPALA, Uganda—Ninsiima Agatha, a 20-year-old mother of two, showed up at a medical clinic here last month, weak, coughing, and desperate to sav... (photo: AP / Alastair Grant)
Africa   Disease   HIV   Photos   US  
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe, center, arrives to attend a closed session on the second day of the 13th African Union summit of heads of state and government in Sirte, Libya Thursday, July 2, 2009. Money Week
Zimbabwe remains one for brave investors
| After a decade of political and economic turmoil that wiped around 66% off Zimbabwe's GDP, things have been looking up. Last February a coalition government between Rob... (photo: AP / Abdel Magid al Fergany)
Economy   Photos   Political   US   Zimbabwe  
Without government or community protection, Juba's young girls are vulnerable to abuse IRINnews
SUDAN: Vulnerable girls risk sexual exploitation on Juba's streets
web | JUBA, 28 January 2010 (PlusNews) - In a large market in Juba, the regional capital of Southern Sudan, young women spend long afternoons lounging on beds in swelteri... (photo: IRIN News / Peter Martel)
Africa   Girls   Health   Photos   Sudan  
A Yemeni security armored vehicle patrol in the capital San'a, Yemen, Monday, June 15, 2009. The Star
U.S. tells Yemen to do more to fight militancy
| LONDON (Reuters) - The United States called on Yemen at an international conference on Wednesday to make reforms to help root out al Qaeda militants, and Sanaa promised... (photo: AP / Mohammed al-Qadhi)
Economy   Photos   Poverty   Terrorism   Yemen  
 Two workers walk past a financial board in West London displaying the FTSE 100 index reaching over 6000 points for the first time in five years, Friday, March 17, 2006. (AP Photo/Sang Tan)   (js1) The Guardian
Hedge fund group Man leads FTSE lower on growth fears
| , the world's largest quoted hedge fund, led the market lower on fears about its future growth. | The company's shares dropped 17.1p to 246p - a 6.5% decline - after it... (photo: AP/Sang Tan)
Economy   Financial   Market   Photos   Stock  
Economy Market
- Chad's leader travels to Sudan to smooth relations
- Minister: Zimbabwe can't afford demands of striking work
- Debate on nationalising the mines in South Africa
-  Fires rage on in the Cape
 Incumbent Gambian President Yahya Jammeh, right, leaves the polling station after voting in Banjul, capital of Gambia in West Africa, Thursday Oct. 18, 2001. Voters in Gambia lined up across the country on Thursday to elect the nation´s next presid
 Four Gambian ministers go in cabinet changes
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- Disadvantaged Students’ to benefit from scholarship
- Zimbabwean mines minister in trouble over diamond mine partn
- Web: German study could help local car dealerships
- Banks prepare South African hospital chain IPO-sources
South Africa leader Mr. Nelson Mandela - politics-am1
20 years after Mandela's release, social divide endures
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Politics Currency
- Parliament Speaker Visits Important Local Building in Mogadi
- Shelling kills at least 9 in Somalia - group
-  COPE wants Zuma to resign
- OPT: Building back in Gaza - with mud bricks
African National Congress (ANC) President Jacob Zuma reacts at the end of a news conference, ahead of Wednesday's parliamentary vote, in Johannesburg, South Africa, Tuesday, April 21, 2009.
 COPE wants Zuma to resign
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-  Fires rage on in the Cape
-  Lifestyle audit for workers
- UPDF to Recruit More Skilled People
- 'Abuja Light Rail to Be Ready 2012 Not 2013'
US Dollar - USD - Currency - Money - Forex. (ps1)
Africa's illicit money sent to Western banks
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Culture Business
- Nigerian Christians count dead after Jos violence
- Chad's leader travels to Sudan to smooth relations
- Woman's body found on Fort Huachuca
- Debate on nationalising the mines in South Africa
Cape Town to Cairo  and back again
Cape Town to Cairo – and back again
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- Zimbabwean mines minister in trouble over diamond mine partn
- Web: German study could help local car dealerships
- Banks prepare South African hospital chain IPO-sources
- Tullow Oil close to Ugandan oil deal
South Africa leader Mr. Nelson Mandela - politics-am1
20 years after Mandela's release, social divide endures
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