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WEST & CENTRAL AFRICA: Communities on the edge
Africa   Dakar   Disasters   Photos   Unrest  
 IRINnews 
WEST & CENTRAL AFRICA: Communities on the edge
web | DAKAR, 5 February 2010 (IRIN) - Natural disasters, epidemics and political unrest deal a particularly heavy blow to communities in West and Central Africa, where people live in a "fragile" state... (photo: WN / marzena)
 The Union Minister of Overseas Indian Affairs, Shri Vayalar Ravi addressing the valedictory function of the Annual Conference of Heads of Indian Missions in Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain Oman, Jordan, Yemen, Libya and Malaysia, in New Delhi o
Accident   Health   India   Liberia   Photos  
 The Times Of India 
Vyalar Ravi out of danger after accident in Liberia
ABUJA: Minister of Overseas Affairs Vayalar Ravi is out of danger after a car accident in Liberia today, the Indian High Commissioner here has said, even as his visit to Nigeria has been cancelled. | ... (photo: PIB)
Eliminatoire de la coupe de monde 2010 zone Afrique. Aprs de 2 ans de suspension le Togo a retrouv son stade de Kegue. Les supporteurs togolais en train de sifler le VUVUZELA une trompette sud africaine  Kenya Broadcasting Corp 
Mass protest at Togo football ban
Written By:BBC   , Posted: Sun, Feb 07, 2010 | Caption: Togo pulled out after an attack on its team bus killed two officials on 8 January, days before the tournament. | More than 1... (photo: WN / Eteh)
CAF   Football   Photos   Protest   Togo  
Eliminatoire de la coupe de monde 2010 zone Afrique. Aprs de 2 ans de suspension le Togo a retrouv son stade de Kegue. Un goupe de supporteurs togolais attendant le debut du match sur les barrre de protection  Joy Online 
Mass protest in Togo against African Cup football ban
More than 10,000 people have demonstrated in Togo against a decision to ban the country from the next two African Cup of Nations tournaments. | The Confederation of African Football (Caf) suspended To... (photo: WN / Eteh)
CAF   Photos   Protest   Soccer   Togo  
Top Stories
Nigeria striker Obafemi Martins, left, celebrates together with Osaze Odenwege, second left, Christopher Obodo and Nwankwo Kanu in Abuja, Nigeria, Saturday Oct. 8 2005 during their World Cup 2006 qualifying soccer match against Zimbabwe. Nigeria beat Zimbabwe 5-1 but still missed out on qualifying for the 2006 World Cup finals Saturday. The Guardian
Nigeria sack coach with World Cup looming
* Amodu sacked after Nigeria finish third at Nations Cup * Nigeria looking for new coach ahead of World Cup (adds details, quotes) ABUJA, Feb 6 (Reuters) - Nigeria have s... (photo: AP / George Osodi)
Africa   Nigeria   Photos   Soccer   Sport  
WEST & CENTRAL AFRICA: Communities on the edge IRINnews
WEST & CENTRAL AFRICA: Communities on the edge
web | DAKAR, 5 February 2010 (IRIN) - Natural disasters, epidemics and political unrest deal a particularly heavy blow to communities in West and Central Africa, where pe... (photo: WN / marzena)
Africa   Dakar   Disasters   Photos   Unrest  
Independence Arch - Accra, Ghana Joy Online
Accra hosts African Regional Conference on the Right Of Access To Information
Former US President Jimmy Carter, Vice-President John Mahama, Attorney General Betty Mould Iddrisu and Sanjay Pradhan, Vice President of the World Bank Institute are lead... (photo: Creative Commons)
Accra   Africa   Media   Photos   Society  
Large parts of the population do not have access to safe drinking water in Papua New Guinea. IRINnews
PAPUA NEW GUINEA: Cholera "going from bad to worse"
web | PORT MORESBY, 5 February 2010 (IRIN) - Cholera continues to spread in Papua New Guinea (PNG), where government health officials are now describing the disease as a ... (photo: IRIN News / David Swanson)
Cholera   Health   Pacific   Papua   Photos  
 The Union Minister of Overseas Indian Affairs, Shri Vayalar Ravi addressing the valedictory function of the Annual Conference of Heads of Indian Missions in Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain Oman, Jordan, Yemen, Libya and Malaysia, in New Delhi o The Times Of India
Vyalar Ravi out of danger after accident in Liberia
ABUJA: Minister of Overseas Affairs Vayalar Ravi is out of danger after a car accident in Liberia today, the Indian High Commissioner here has said, even as his visit to ... (photo: PIB)
Accident   Health   India   Liberia   Photos  
Politics Business
- US envoy visits Nigeria amid tension
- US urges Togo to hold fair and peaceful elections
- US Assistant Secretary for Africa due in Nigeria: sources
- NIGERIA: Timeline of recent unrest in Niger Delta region
Niger Delta states
NIGERIA: Timeline of recent unrest in Niger Delta region
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- Please Walk the Talk, Mr. President
- Nation Under-Invests in Agriculture
- Yar'Adua's Awol And Economy
- Overcoming Poverty Can Consolidate Peace in Sierra Leone - W
 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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Culture Human Rights
- Total Opens Creche For Working Mothers
- We Hope to Begin Lagos Prototype Museum Project Soon - NCMM
- Nigeria Anambra state election 'gravely flawed'
- 'Any Drivers License Got By Proxy is Fake'
Independence Arch - Accra, Ghana
Accra hosts African Regional Conference on the Right Of Access To Information
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-  Engonga fired for alleged coup plan
- Judge awards $22M damages in Liberia torture case
- Human Rights Commission Warns Violent Politicians
- NIGERIA: Timeline of recent unrest in Niger Delta region
Niger Delta states
NIGERIA: Timeline of recent unrest in Niger Delta region
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Health War
- Yar'Adua's Awol And Economy
- Senate Set to Confirm Deputy as Acting President
- Transfer of President's Power - Why PDP, Governors Back
- Ghana is second highest donor to Haiti
Large parts of the population do not have access to safe drinking water in Papua New Guinea.
PAPUA NEW GUINEA: Cholera "going from bad to worse"
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- CRPF women contingent heads for Liberia UN peace mission
- CRPF's women contingent to leave for Liberia
- Former Liberian Leader's Son Ordered to Pay Torture Vict
- $22m awarded in Liberia torture case
Liberian President Charles Taylor is seen while recording an address to the nation at the Executive Mansion in the capital Monrovia Friday, June 27, 2003. President Taylor's forces claimed to have retaken Liberia's key port Friday after a four-day artillery battle that killed hundreds of trapped civilians, leaving columns of rising smoke to mark the rebels' scorched-earth retreat.
Taylor's son rejects claims
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