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Breaking News Thu, 17 May 2012
South African Airways
Airlines   Business   Photos   Transport   Wikipedia: South African Airways  
 Business Day 
SAA needs state cash to renew its fleet — Gigaba
| South African Airways (SAA) needed to be recapitalised by the state to allow it to renew its fleet of aircraft and roll out its African aviation strategy, Public Enterprises Minister Malusi Gigaba s... (photo: Creative Commons / Kleinz1)
Former Liberian President Charles Taylor, second right, makes his first appearance at the Special Court in Freetown, Monday, April 3, 2006. Former Liberian President Charles Taylor pleaded not guilty Monday to war crimes and crimes against humanity, including sexual slavery, mutilation and sending children into combat.
Court   Crimes   Photos   UN   Wikipedia: Charles Taylor (Liberian politician)  
 The Daily Telegraph 
Charles Taylor accuses prosecutors of paying witnesses
Charles Taylor, the former Liberian president convicted of crimes against humanity, accused United Nations prosecutors of paying witnesses to testify against him and threatening them if they refused. ... (photo: AP / George Osodi)
Cargo Ships  Newstrack India 
India ranked 46th in trade logistics performance
| Washington, May 16 (IANS) Global trade logistics performance slowed down over the last two years amid the global recession, but India and others that pursued aggressive reforms continued to improve,... (photo: WN / prajkta)
India   Photos   Trade   Washington   Wikipedia: Trade  
Libya former rebels' Tripoli military commander Abdel Hakim Belhaj, second left, speaks with Libya fighters prior to the arrival of Libyan Transitional National Council chairman Mustafa Abdel Jalil at Metiga airport in Tripoli, Libya, Saturday, Sept. 10, 2011.  The Daily Telegraph 
'Rendition' Libyan commander Abdel Hakim Belhadj to form his own party
Abdel Hakim Belhadj, a prominent Islamist commander suing MI6 over his alleged rendition by the CIA in 2004, is poised to emerge as a powerful political force in Libya after announcing that he would f... (photo: AP / Francois Mori)
Islamist   Libya   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Libyan civil war  
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Helen Zille, Cape Town city mayor and leader of the main opposition party, center, outside the court in Cape Town, South Africa, Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2007. Zille appeared briefly in court in connection with a demonstration outside the houses of alleged drug dealers. Police say that Zille is encouraging self-style vigilantes to take the law into their own hands, whilst her supporters say the demonstrations reflect growing fury that drug lords are targeting children and ravaging entire communities with impunity. Independent online
Zille speech interrupted
DA leader Helen Zille was interrupted while speaking at a protest against Cosatu over the youth wage subsidy when violence erupted in Johannesburg on Tuesday. | Tension w... (photo: AP)
Johannesburg   Photos   Politics   Protest   Wikipedia: Helen Zille  
A lady selling food.   Une dame en train de vendre la nouriture . Togo and Africa The Star
Africa must end hunger to sustain growth - U.N
| NAIROBI, May 15 (AlertNet) - Africa needs to boost agricultural productivity and address the debilitating hunger that affects 27 percent of its population if it is to s... (photo: WN / Eteh)
Africa   Development   Food   Photos   Wikipedia: Africa  
In this photo taken on a government organized tour, soldiers and civilians gather in front of a burning official building following an airstrike in Tripoli, Libya, early Tuesday, May 17, 2011. The Independent
Nato defends its role over civilian deaths in Libya
| Human Rights Watch (HRW) has published evidence that scores of ordinary civilians, many of them women and children, were wrongly targeted in a series of missile attacks... (photo: AP / Darko Bandic)
Human Rights   Libya   Nato   Photos   Wikipedia: 2011 military intervention in Libya  
Hauseselhengst (Equus asinus) beim Versuch, eine Stute zu decken, die vor vier Wochen ein Fohlen bekommen hat, fotografiert im Letzenberg Tierpark Malsch (Baden-Wrttemberg, Deutschland) The Daily Telegraph
Are donkeys really stubborn, asks university conference
The question of whether donkeys are stubborn or simply "misunderstood" has been discussed at a conference held by a leading British university. | Donkeys and mules were l... (photo: Creative Commons / 4028mdk09)
Behaviour   Cultures   Horses   Photos   Wikipedia: Donkey  
Greek Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos talks during a forum titled "Greece, Mediterranean and the Arab world" in Athens on Tuesday October 11, 2011. Greece's international debt inspectors have completed their review of the government's reforms, and that if its conclusions are adopted by the eurozone and IMF, the country is likely to receive the next batch of its bailout loans in early November. Al Jazeera
Greece in final bid to avoid fresh elections
| Greece's president will meet the leaders of the country's three biggest parties on Sunday in a last-ditch attempt to cobble together a coalition and avoid a repeat elec... (photo: AP / Petros Giannakouris)
Business   Elections   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Evangelos Venizelos  
Air Seychelles Nation
Cabin staff urged to treat passengers as “special guests”
| While Air Seychelles chairman, Home Affairs & Transport Minister Joel Morgan, has urged the 18 cabin staff who completed a re-training course at the Etihad Academy to b... (photo: Creative Commons / Aero Icarus)
Airlines   Business   Photos   Transport   Wikipedia: Air Seychelles  
Forex Farming & Agriculture
- Forex Dealers Robbed
- EFCC Arraigns Congolese for Currency Trafficking
- Naira Drops N0.90 On Increased Forex Demand
- Foreign Exchange Reserves Rise to $37.02 Billion
A glass of clean drinking  water.
More drinking water meets global standard — report
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- Country Wants to Diversify Exports to UK
- 11 Kefalos Workers Served With Eviction Notices
- Farmers, Buyers Differ Over Cotton Price
- President Mills Leaves for G8 Summit In The US
Empty land and grass with blue sky - climate - environment
Climate Change: Its Effects On Migration, Conflict In Northern Ghana
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Trade & Industry Business & Economy
- Atiwa Quarries Starts Operation
- Essar Strikes Munyati Power Deal
- Vodafone Launches Music Portal for Subscriber
- President Mills Leaves for G8 Summit In The US
South African Airways
SAA needs state cash to renew its fleet — Gigaba
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- Bawumia Jabs NDC Over Economy
- Govt Drums Up Support to Curb Youth Unemployment
- Small Business Encouraged to Sponsor the Arts and Enter the
- New French Foreign Minister Fabius Wants Equal Partnership W
File - A woman and her children are pictured on the outskirts of Fertait, a village in Jonglei, South Sudan, burned down during the recent escalation of ethnic clashes in this area, 7 January, 2012.
Half of South Sudan facing food shortages, warns UN
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Stock Market IT Business
- After The Battle
- Banking Stocks Buoy Market Activities
- Country Signs MoU With Mauritius On Securities Co-operation
- New Obama Book Shocker: Kennedys and Obamas at War — Carol
Airtel - Bharti - A telecom service provider - India
Bharti Airtel under money laundering probe
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- Local Pavilion Shows Technology Integration
- Don't Fear the Unknown -- Seek the Reality Behind It!
- FG Bans Public Sector Purchase of Foreign Computers
- MTN Ghana secures $276m syndicated loan to expand operations
Empty land and grass with blue sky - climate - environment
Climate Change: Its Effects On Migration, Conflict In Northern Ghana
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Corporations & Investments Oil & Energy
- StanBank raises loan for MTN Ghana
- Mitt Romney picks up $2 million during Florida swing
- RONAK GOPALDAS: Deal with the threat before it spreads throu
- Market Report: Barclays back on the rise after losing fifth
Anti-Mubarak protesters hold up shoes during a protest outside the police academy in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday, Aug.3, 2011.
Leadership deficit on both sides prolongs the unfinished uprisings
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- Security clouds speedy Libya oil recovery
- Diezani Hosts Oil Summit in Lagos
- World Bank says much work needed to fight corruption in extr
- Belo Monte: Brazil's damned democracy
File - A woman and her children are pictured on the outskirts of Fertait, a village in Jonglei, South Sudan, burned down during the recent escalation of ethnic clashes in this area, 7 January, 2012.
Half of South Sudan facing food shortages, warns UN
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