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Latest News : Man City snap up Eritrea youngster thanks to community programme
Manchester City have signed a youngster from Eritrea thanks to their work in the community scheme.\p Leeds City College and Street Work Soccer have teamed up with City to run a weekly football centre in East Leeds for youngsters aged between 6 to18 years. It has gone from strength to strength since its establishment six months ago with more than 2,000 youngsters now involved in the project and ...

Latest News : US accused of trying to destabilise Eritrea with sanctions
Eritrea has accused the United States of trying to destabilise the Horn of Africa nation and halt its economic growth, local media reported

Latest News : US trying to create chaos in Eritrea - media
Eritrea accused the US yesterday of trying to destabilise the Horn of Africa nation and halt its economic growth, local media reported. Relations between the government and Washington remain antagonistic.

Latest News : U.S. trying to create chaos in Eritrea - media
Source: Reuters * Accuses Washington of trying to stall economy * Media running sustained campaign against United States By Jeremy Clarke ASMARA, March 10 (Reuters) - Eritrea accused the United States on ...

Latest News : East Sudan, a first step for Eritrea's Europe-bound migrants
Fleeing a military regime, thousands of young Eritreans stream into neighbouring east Sudan, the first stage of their long migration to Europe, Israel -- or even Khartoum.

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He gave examples of armed conflicts between Ethiopia and Eritrea, and in Sudan's Darfur region among other hotspots where deployment of the peacekeeping forces was necessary.

Glance: Countries in Internet censorship report from Reporters Without Borders
Enemies of the Internet: Burma, China, Cuba, Egypt, Iran, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Vietnam. Countries Under Surveillance: Australia, Bahrain, Belarus, Eritrea, Malaysia, Russia, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates.

Glance: Countries in Internet censorship report
Enemies of the Internet: China, Cuba, Egypt, Iran, Myanmar, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Vietnam. Countries Under Surveillance: Australia, Bahrain, Belarus, Eritrea, Malaysia, Russia, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates.

Mowasalat buses for Eritrea capital
Mowasalat yesterday signed an agreement with Eritrea in order to supply Karwa buses for transportation in the Eritrean capital of Asmara.

NGEx Hits Significant New Copper/Zinc Discovery in Eritrea
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - 03/08/10) - NGEx Resources Inc. (NGEx or the Company) (TSX: NGQ - News ) is pleased to report that the initial diamond drill program at the Aradaib prospect has resulted in an exciting new copper/zinc discovery. Aradaib is a new volcanic hosted massive sulphide prospect in northwestern Eritrea on trend with the Company's growing Hambok copper/zinc ...

Glance: Countries in Internet censorship report
Reporters Without Borders issued its annual report on countries least tolerant of Internet freedoms:

Regimes Winning Online Battles, Group Says
Reporters Without Borders Finds Repressive Countries Becoming More Sophisticated at Thwarting Dissidents Online

Glance: Countries in Internet censorship report
Reporters Without Borders issued its annual report on countries least tolerant of Internet freedoms: Enemies of the Internet: China, Cuba, Egypt, Iran, Myanmar, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Vietnam.

Eritrea : Doctors Association Holds Annual Meeting
Asmara — Eritrean Doctors Association conducted its 16th annual meeting under the theme, 'securing mother and infant health' on March 5 and 6, 2010 at the Asmara Palace Hotel.

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Still another member of the visiting team, student Meriam Wahba, said that she was impressed with Eritrea's natural beauty and the warm hospitality accorded to them.

Glance: Countries in Internet censorship report
Reporters Without Borders issued its annual report on countries least tolerant of Internet freedoms: Enemies of the Internet: China, Cuba, Egypt, Iran, Myanmar, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Vietnam. Countries Under... Saudi Arabia - Reporters Without Borders - Internet censorship - Middle East - Censorship

Gate River Run Notebook: Field makes prediction tough, but favorites still exist
A strong men’s and women’s field makes the Gate River Run tough to predict.

Australia placed on censorship watch list
A media rights watchdog has listed Australia in a report on countries that pose a threat of internet censorship.

Somalia: Africom's First War
Over 43 people have been killed in the Somali capital of Mogadishu in the past two days in fighting between Shabab (al-Shabaab) insurgent forces, who on March 10 advanced to within one mile of the nation's presidential palace, and troops of the U.S.-backed ...

Australia is on internet watchlist
A TOP media rights watchdog has listed Australia along with Iran and North Korea in a report on countries that pose a threat of internet censorship.

The Real Four I’s
President Dmitry Medvedev was elected president two years ago on March 2, 2008, with 70 percent of the vote, so this is a good time to analyze his midterm results. In a word, they are dismal. Medvedev did the right thing in not even mentioning his anniversary.

Asylum Seekers’ Death Leap Leads to Protests
MOSCOW — Demonstrators have appealed for more compassion in Britain’s immigration policy after a family of three, apparently Russian, asylum seekers committed suicide after being denied refugee status.

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Enemies of the Internet: China, Cuba, Egypt, Iran, Myanmar, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Vietnam.

Eritrea : Second Phase of Shingrwa Music Talent Competition Concludes
Asmara — The second phase of Shingrwa music talent competition that ran for an entire year in four different stages concluded today with a final competition among three finalists. The event was broadcast live in Eri-TV and Dimsti Hafash.

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Enemies of the Internet: Burma, China, Cuba, Egypt, Iran, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Vietnam.

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The arrest of the terror suspect who is suspected to be from Eritrea has, however, heightened American concerns about Nigeria which is seen as an emerging haven for Muslim terrorists around the world.

PM wrong on elections: US
NO peacekeeping forces will be deployed in Zimbabwe to monitor elections and MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai was wrong in suggesting such action as the Africa Union and Sadc will not sanction such a move, an American military expert has said.

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According to her, sanitation can be the easiest campaign because it begins at household levels. The problem is messages are not delivered rightly, she charged. They should be delivered through schools, churches and cultural institutions.

Sudan's Bashir slams UN sanctions on Eritrea-media
Source: Reuters By Jeremy Clarke ASMARA, March 6 (Reuters) - Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir has criticized the sanctions imposed on Eritrea last December by the United Nations Security Council, Eritrean local ...

NGEx Hits Significant New Copper/Zinc Discovery in Eritrea
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA-- - NGEx Resources Inc. is pleased to report that the initial diamond drill program at the Aradaib prospect has resulted in an exciting new copper/zinc discovery.

Swedish newspaper reprinted cartoon to support 'freedom of speech'
Several of Sweden's top newspapers republished a political cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad on Wednesday, a day after seven people were arrested in connection with an alleged plot to murder the cartoonist.

Eritrea : Rangelands Playing Significant Role in Promoting Sound Ecology And Ensuring Animal Feed
Dengolo — In a course of a tour to Dengolo administrative area to observe the reserved rangelands and planted grasses, the farming communities from the sub-zones of Nacfa, Foro and Ginda stated that they now recognize that rangelands play vital role in promoting sound ecology and ensuring animal feed.

World Vision attacked in Pakistan; 6 dead
Suspected militants armed with assault rifles and a homemade bomb attacked the offices of the World Vision Christian aid group helping earthquake...

Sudan Needs Quick Darfur Peace Ahead of Elections, U.S. Says
March 10 (Bloomberg) -- Time is running out for negotiators to deliver a peace agreement in Sudan’s western Darfur region before next month’s general elections and a 2011 referendum on independence for the oil-producing south, a top U.S. envoy said.

Africa : Continent's Success Stories in Gender Empowerment
Whenever gender empowerment is a vibrant topic of discussion internationally, some of the countries in Europe, Asia and Latin America are invariably singled out for their success stories in politics, education, health care or civil liberties even as Africa is mostly left out of political reckoning - and wrongly so.

Eritrean pleads not guilty to aiding terrorists
Evidence collected by the United States against an East African charged with providing support to a Somali terrorist organization linked to al-Qaida includes lengthy statements he made to authorities, a prosecutor told a judge Tuesday.

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These are areas that the PTA Bank is way ahead of others on the continent because of the support we have received from FMO, Dr Gondwe said.

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The bank has received support from FMO since 2004 when the two institutions signed a trade finance agreement of $15 million which was converted to a $20 million three year facility in March last year.

Adoption rate falling
The number of people adopted in Malta and Gozo dropped to 39 in 2009, from 43 in 2008. This is a considerable drop from the 77 adopted in 2006, it emerges from figures given in Parliament by Family Minister Dolores Cristina.

Eritrea : Sudanese Tourists Express Admiration to Development Achievements And Prevailing Peace in Eritrea
Asmara — Sudanese tourists expressed admiration to development achievements and prevailing peace in Eritrea.

Fewer asylum seekers to Norway
In February this year 711 asylum seekers arrived in Norway. This is 40 per cent fewer than in February last year, according to fresh figures from the Immigration Directorate (UDI).

Philip Langridge: Versatile tenor celebrated for his dramatic ability
During a career lasting nearly 50 years, the British tenor Philip Langridge had a very wide operatic repertory ranging from Monteverdi, Handel and Mozart to Janácek, Stravinsky and Britten. There were few 19th- century works, as his strong lyric voice, clear diction and superb musicianship were better suited to classical and modern roles, but there were exceptions: two of his best ...

Brought to U.S., Man Is Charged With Aiding Somali Terrorists
Mohamed Ibrahim Ahmed was accused of getting military training from Al Shabab, which has been fighting the Somali government and has declared its intent to harm the United States.

Man accused in NYC of helping African terror group
An African man provided money and was trained with weapons and explosives in a bid to help a terrorist organization seeking to destabilize Somalia and attack U.S. interests, prosecutors announced Monday.

Coeur d'Alene Press
It's no secret that downtown Coeur d'Alene has become headquarters for big time trouble after dark. Mostly males in their 20s, boozed up and violent, decide to take important matters into their own hands.

Remarks to the Memorial Ceremony in honour of those killed in the Haiti earthquake
Let us begin by thanking the families and friends who have traveled far to be with us. To those who could not be here, please know that our hearts are with you.

Somalia terror suspect Mohamed Ibrahim Ahmed to be tried in New York
Somalia terror suspect Mohamed Ibrahim Ahmed learned how to make bombs in Somalia from the Islamist militant group Al Shabab, say US prosecutors. He has been brought to New York to face charges.

Tuesday March 09 2010
PUTRAJAYA, March 9 — The Geneva-based International Organisation for Migration (IOM) will open an office in Malaysia to address the issue of human trafficking in the country.

INTERVIEW-Wild relatives of crops seen aiding climate fight
Source: Reuters * Collect relatives of crops able to resist heat, drought * $50 million project could bolster food security-Fowler By Alister Doyle, Environment Correspondent OSLO, March 9 (Reuters) - Farm ...

International agency to setup KL office to address human trafficking
By Adib Zalkapli PUTRAJAYA, March 9 — The Geneva-based International Organisation for Migration (IOM) will open an office in Malaysia to address the issue of human trafficking in the country. Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein said the Home Ministry has agreed to the step and the proposal will be discussed with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Cabinet. IOM is currently housed within the ...

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