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Latest News : Uganda/Eritrea: Cup Final - Hippos Battles Eritrea
Uganda Hippos will approach today's U-20 CECAFA final against hosts Eritrea as the most experienced team in the Championship having featured in four finals since 1999. Both Uganda and Eritrea have reached the final with an unbeaten record and the hosts will want to win the championship on their finals debut appearance.

Latest News : Eritrea: Refugees Embrace Life 'Out of Camps'
Kibrom Sebhatu, 45, is among hundreds of Eritreans expected to benefit from a recent Ethiopian government ruling allowing Eritrean refugees to live outside the camps.

Latest News : Eritrea: 300 Women in Berikh Sub-Zone Complete Adult Education Program
A total of 300 female farmers in Berikh sub-zone, Central region, who have been following adult education program for one up to three years, are now able to read and write.

Latest News : Rwanda/Eritrea: Junior Wasps Finish Fourth in Eritrea
RWANDA'S U-17 national team finished fourth in the just concluded Cecafa U-20 youth championships after a 0-1 loss to Kenya in Saturday's third-place playoff in Asmara.

Latest News : Fountain Valley teacher to race in World Mountain Running Championships
Colorado Springs resident and Fountain Valley School teacher Tommy Manning will join Team USA as it toes the line Sunday at the 26th World Mountain Running Championships in Kamnik, Slovenia.The USA women's team includes Pikes Peak Ascent champion...

U.N. official is 'hopeful' for Somalia
A U.N. official who toured the Horn of Africa to assess its political climate thinks there's hope for war-torn and chaotic Somalia.

Athletics: Team USA set for World Mountain Running Championships
INDIANAPOLIS - Team USA will toe the line Sunday at the 26th World Mountain Running Championships in Kamnik, Slovenia, where a record number of countries are expected to participate, with approximately 360 athletes representing 41 countries competing for the World title.

Somalia: UN Political Chief Encourages Government to Do More for Its Citizens
The United Nations political chief has voiced his solidarity with the people of Somalia during a one-day visit to the Horn of Africa nation, and encouraged its leaders to focus on governing the country.

SA loses free status as media threats grow
A US-based NGO has demoted South Africa on its "free" countries list due "to an increase in hostile rhetoric towards the media on the part of government officials".

SA loses free status as media threats grow
Freedom House, the US-based NGO which has been closely monitoring political rights and civil liberties in every country of the world for decades, has ranked South Africa among Africa's few "free" countries since the dawn of democracy here in 1994.

Evening Times
A record-breaking number of runners will pound the streets of Glasgow this weekend in the Great Scottish Run.

Potent new experimental malaria drug emerges
Scientists have identified a new experimental malaria drug able to cope with resistant strains of the deadly disease with just one dose.

An hour in Canadian bacon lollipop land
Canadians don't really eat Canadian bacon. Well, they do, but they call it back bacon. How Canada came to be associated with this particular cut of pork is shrouded in the mists of time. Much like how Ireland became associated with corned beef and cabbage, even though that dish is cooked mostly for American tourists.

Five found hiding in Devon lorry
Five stowaways from east Africa are found hiding in a lorry at the port of Calais, heading to Newton Abbot.

News, music, movies, restaurants & wine culture in Sonoma, Marin and Napa counties
BODY LANGUAGE: Pilobolus perform Oct. 9 at the Marin Center. Into the Woods Sept. 3–5. Marin Youth Performers bring to life Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's twisted fairy-tale musical.

SUDAN: Freedom and development
MAG (Mines Advisory Group) People in Girgir El Nogta village saw much hardship during the civil war and remained afflicted by the legacy of the conflict during their new-found peaceful era. Unexploded ordnance ( ...

FACTBOX-Key political risks to watch in Sudan
FACTBOX-Key political risks to watch in Sudan

Agriculture returns to the classroom
HOW much do your kids know about where their food comes from? Not as much as the kids of yesteryear, I bet.

Australian miners flock to Africa
Investment by Australian companies in Africa's resources sector has grown to an estimated $20 billion.

Australian miners flock to Africa
Number of ASX-listed companies in Africa surges. 1 Sep 2010 5:25 PM

Guardian first book award longlist ranges around the world
Ten titles contend for £10,000 award, with subjects covered including everything from the itinerant experience of the Somali community to Churchill's 'black dog' The past vies with the future and poetry with prose on the longlist of the 2010 Guardian first book award, which was announced today. The 10 debut titles in the running for the £10,000 award range from dystopian fiction to popular ...

African Debate: Can Kenya Qualify For The 2012 Africa Cup Of Nations Finals In Gabon And Equatorial Guinea?
Most Kenyans will consider it a crime against the football loving nation if Harambee Stars, with the galaxy of stars currently in their ranks, fail to clinch the top spot in Group J.

Australian miners flock to Africa
The value of investment by Australian companies in Africa & #39;s resources sector has grown to an estimated & #36;20 billion.

Australian miners flock to Africa
INVESTMENT by Australian companies in Africa's resources sector has grown to an estimated $20 billion.

Special Reports
Pirates, warlords, Marxist guerilla turned G-20 statesman and the USA . . . the real story of the Somali pirates in the Horn of Africa is a tale that needs telling.

Australian miners flock to Africa
[AAP] - Investment by Australian companies in Africa s resources sector has grown to an estimated $20 billion, as confidence in the continent s future grows, a Perth conference has been told.The number ...

Australian miners flock to Africa
Investment in Africa surges as confidence in continent's future grows. 1 Sep 2010 3:39 PM

Australian miners flock to Africa
The value of investment by Australian companies in Africa's resources sector has grown to an estimated $20 billion.

Australian miners flock to Africa
Investment by Australian companies in Africa’s resources sector has grown to an estimated $20 billion, as confidence in the continent’s future grows, a Perth conference has been told.

IN BRIEF
Qtel chief holds talks in Oman Qtel chairman Sheikh Abdullah bin Mohamed bin Saud al-Thani met with a number of senior dignitaries in Oman yesterday, as part of a series of bilateral meetings.

Canaco Closes in Escrow on Copper-Gold Exploration Assets in Ethiopia and Announces Potential Spin-Off
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Aug. 31, 2010) - Canaco Resources Inc. (TSX VENTURE:CAN) is pleased to announce that the Company has closed in escrow its acquisition of 70% of the outstanding shares of Harvest Mining PLC ("Harvest"), a private Ethiopian exploration company from Beijing Donia Resources Co. Ltd. ("Donia"). The remaining 30% interest of Harvest is owned by Ezana Mining ...

UAE rushes 500 tons of food aid to Somalia
Abu Dhabi - The UAE Embassy in Sana’a dispatched a shipment of urgent food assistance donated by the Khalifa bin Zayed Charity Foundation from Yemen to Somalia.

Canaco Closes in Escrow on Copper-Gold Exploration Assets in Ethiopia and Announces Potential Spin-Off
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA-- - Canaco Resources Inc. is pleased to announce that the Company has closed in escrow its acquisition of 70% of the outstanding shares of Harvest Mining PLC , a private Ethiopian exploration company from Beijing Donia Resources Co.

Labour and Employment
The United States Department of State is proposing to amend the International Traffic in Arms Regulations ("ITAR") requirements regarding dual nationals and third-country nationals employed by recipients of controlled goods and technology.

Kenya: Sudan presidential visit 'in our interest'
Kenya's government has defended its recent failure to arrest Sudan's president on international charges of war crimes and genocide, citing Kenya's strategic interest in the neighbouring country.

Mountains, molehills and a St. Paul restaurant called the Flamingo
Shegitu Kebede has suffered through war and relocation and learned to keep her head up.

Kenya: Sudan presidential visit 'in our interest'
Kenya's government on Sunday defended its recent failure to arrest Sudan's president on international charges of war crimes and genocide, citing Kenya's strategic interest in the neighboring country.

Kenya: Sudan presidential visit 'in our interest'
Kenya's government has defended its recent failure to arrest Sudan's president on international charges of war crimes and genocide.

AM Doha Time
Emir receives Eritrean message HH the Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani has received a written letter from President Isaias Afewerki of Eritrea pertaining to bilateral relations and issues of mutual interest.

Kenya: Sudan presidential visit 'in our interest'
Kenya's government on Sunday defended its recent failure to arrest Sudan's president on international charges of war crimes and genocide, citing Kenya's strategic interest in the neighboring country. Sudan - Kenya - War crime - Africa - International Criminal Court

Kenya defends failure to arrest genocide-charged Sudanese president; cites national interest
Kenya's government on Sunday defended its recent failure to arrest Sudan's president on international charges of war crimes and genocide, citing Kenya's strategic interest in the neighbouring country.

UAE’s global health campaign for children arrives in Egypt
ABU DHABI — A worldwide health campaign launched by the UAE to offer health care services to needy children has provided treatment to 400 poor Egyptian children.

Surveillance on surrendered combatants vital - Lecturer, Macquarie University
The Advisor to the Sri Lankan Government delegation for peace talks with the LTTE from 2002-2006, Shanaka Jayasekara said Eric Solheim, who crafted the Ceasefire Agreement, got LTTE approval prior to presenting it to the Government. This had made the Government uneasy on negotiating.

Sudan: Bashir and Hague Court in Cat-and-Mouse Game
Sudan's elusive President Omar Hassan Al-Bashir and the unrelenting Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) Luis Moreno-Ocampo are playing a political cat- and-mouse game.

Studies aim to demolish clichés about migrants
Migrants who intend to go home tend not to integrate, coping with an unfamiliar society can be bad for the health – and not all migrants are the same!

ICC Asks UN to Act Against Kenya
Court asks Security Council to take action against Kenya for hosting Sudan's president in defiance of international warrants for arrest

Kenya: Ban welcomes promulgation of new constitution
New York, Aug 28 : United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Friday congratulated Kenyans and their leaders on the occasion of the promulgation of the country's new constitution, which was backed by a large majority of citizens in a referendum earlier this month.

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