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The centre due to open on Wednesday (Free subscription) | 31/07/2009
Libya Says Chance OPEC Will Cut Output at Vienna Meeting. Yamaha Initiative Program Needs a Makeover. In NH and Iowa, gay marriage has political angle. You see problems come from all of us, but I am sure we can blame it on each other, because our wrong is also our right. The new, interactive Zawaya service provides a space for thoughtful and intelligent bronchitis . But we don't have any illusion that...
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The centre due to open on Wednesday (Free subscription) | 29/07/2009
Org, editor Franklin Cudjoe and hallie . S Sirte to host next summit in July. By CARL HULSE WASHINGTON Senator John Cornyn, the Texas Republican, was not happy when he heard other Republicans toss around the. LONDON Reuters Oil prices could rise to a barrel or more by the end of this year, and probably average for as a whole, Libya's top oil official, Shokri Ghanem, said on Wednesday. I don't think...
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Pine River World News (Free subscription) | 28/07/2009
Pine River World News / IntelTrends July 28, 2009 The current unrest in Nigeria's northern states continues as Islamist Boko Haram sect members, led by Ustaz Mohammed Yusuf, are reported to be regrouping for additional attacks. Keeping tabs on the Nigerian press this morning I note Daily Sun correspondent, Molly Kilete in Abuja, reports "The sect members who were said to have gained access to...
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 27/07/2009
Less than a week after Chad and Sudan inked a formal agreement to set aside their differences this past May, the Sudanese government gave Chadian rebels the green light to launch a cross-border attack from their rear bases inside Darfur. Having repelled Sudan-backed rebel offensives that reached the capital N’Djamena in 2006 and 2008, the Chadian military was well prepared. Chadian forces routed...
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The centre due to open on Wednesday (Free subscription) | 24/07/2009
As of May, the well was at a depth of meters ft and running casing. S proposal on immigration Ellul Bonici. Ex coach optimistic about innostream Libya Afrobasket. The selection and placement of stories on this page were determined automatically by a computer program. LONDON Reuters Oil prices could rise to a barrel or more by the end of this year, and probably average for as a whole, Libya's top oil...
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Reuters (Free subscription) | 21/07/2009
N'DJAMENA (Reuters) - Chad's armed forces did not attack Sudan's army or population during an air raid on rebels there last week, a Chadian minister said on Tuesday, repeating accusations that Sudan was fuelling the conflict.
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turenchi (Free subscription) | 20/07/2009
KHARTOUM yesterday said it was committed to peace with neighbouring N'Djamena after accusing it of bombing its western Darfur region last week, but also warned it would not be held back if threatened. Reports of fresh conflict in the border region raised fears of wider hostilities between the neighbours, but State Minister for Foreign Affairs, Al-Samani al-Wasila, said Khartoum remained committed "to...
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Sudan Watch (Free subscription) | 18/07/2009
UN News Centre reported that on Friday, 17 July 2009, the head of the joint African Union-United Nations peacekeeping mission in Darfur called on Sudan and Chad to end any hostile activities along their border amid fresh accusations of air strikes in the troubled region: "Rodolphe Adada, the Joint AU-UN Special Representative, warned that the continuing tensions between the neighbouring countries...
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UNHCR (Free subscription) | 23/06/2009
UNHCR begins a programme to resettle 1,800 refugees in Chad to the United States, with a first group of 11 flying out of N'Djamena at the weekend.
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Morocco Travel Information (Free subscription) | 15/06/2009
The International Meeting of the film trans-Zagora (RIFT) is in its sixth edition. The dream cherished by a few local players at the beginning, is now a reality. All work, a desire to promote the region. With RIFT, Zagora has never been closer. As usual, the films will be screened at the sixth edition has something in common with the theme of the Festival, and belong to countries with a desert. Indoor...
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i On Global Trends (Free subscription) | 13/06/2009
A former child soldier following literacy lessons at a transit and orientation centre in N'Djamena The Government of Chad today released to the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) 84 child soldiers who had been captured with rebel units last month, the agency announced.This brings to 555 the number of child soldiers turned over to UNICEF since 2007, when the agency and the Government signed...
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The centre due to open on Wednesday (Free subscription) | 06/06/2009
Sort by date with duplicates included. New bill would let terror victims sue rogue states. Libya confirms to buy all of Verenex. Amnesty Int l Report on Libya Proves the Futility of US, EU. Plans by state owned power equipment maker Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd Bhel to secure new Sunkist elementary school in Iraq and Libya have run into trouble because. Obama speaks in Cairo Live blog. But he cautioned...
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Poor Mojo Newswire (Free subscription) | 02/06/2009
BBC NEWS | Africa | Chadians get fangs into 'vampire' They never say in the article what kind of blood is being used . . . . "Vampire", as it is jokingly dubbed, is a traditional dish making a comeback amid a global surge in food prices that has left meat too expensive for many. . . . "I make it with peppers, salt, onions, spicy sauce and maggi [stock cubes]. I fry it all up like that;...
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Liberalguy (Free subscription) | 01/06/2009
By Celeste Hicks BBC News, N'Djamena "Hungry people in the central African nation of Chad have raised an old culinary fad from the dead - to get their fangs stuck into fried blood." more
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War News Updates (Free subscription) | 01/06/2009
From BBC: The UN is working to release more than 80 child soldiers taken prisoner by the Chad army during fighting with rebels. The children were seized from the rebel Union of Resistance Forces (UFR) group, the UN children's fund (Unicef) says. The UFR mounted a failed attack in the east of Chad early in May which led to troops capturing many prisoners. On Wednesday, Unicef staff finally began interviewing...