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Kenya: Kisii Leaders Seek Reconciliation With neighbours
THE Gusii Leaders Consultative Forum now plans to extend its unity talks to neighbouring ethnic communities. The group says it has decided to reach their neighbours in a bid to foster peaceful [detalii...]
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Libya: Countrys neighbours Must Not Shield Al-Gaddafi From Prosecution
Libyas neighbours must arrest Colonel Muammar al-Gaddafi and others wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) if the former Libyan leader crosses the border, Amnesty International said [detalii...]
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Kenya: neighbours Stop Suicide
A man who was rescued by neighbours as he attempted to commit suicide by hanging himself with a bed cover has been remanded in custody by a Thika court after pleading guilty to the charge. Joseph Nduati Mwangi was placed in custody by Senior Resident Magistrate B.J Ndeda until August 9 when his probation report will be expected. The accused admitted committing the offence on July 25 at Kigoro, [detalii...]
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Eritrea: Praising Countrys Engagement with neighbours, Ban Urges Compliance with Resolutions
Eritrea deserves credit for its recent constructive engagement with its neighbours and the international community, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon says in a new report in which he urges the country to provide evidence that it is complying with a Security Council resolution that imposed sanctions for the countrys destabilizing activities in Djibouti and [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Baba Suwe - Family, neighbours Berate Ndlea
Days before Babatunde Omidina was released from detention in the hands of the National Drugs and Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) on bail as he did not excrete the drugs he was alleged to have swallowed, Saturday Vanguard went to his family residence to feel the pulse of his family and neighbours as what began like a childs play gradually became worrisome as authorities of the National Drugs and Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have not been able to place any evidence against [detalii...]
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Barcelona thrash neighbours Espanyol 5-1
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St Pauli stun neighbours SV Hamburg in city derby
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Valencia loan out Del Horno, Gonzalez to neighbours Levante
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Ten-man Bolton up to fifth; Wolves beat neighbours Birmingham
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Uganda: Meet My neighbours, the Zebidayos
Never get into a fight with an ugly person. They have nothing to [detalii...]
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Getting to know...Australias No 1 Samantha Stosur
Australian tells Telegraph Sport why everyone needs good [detalii...]
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Fiji to ride their George luck?
There is still a special aura around the Fijian Sevens side though their position is under threat from their South Sea neighbours [detalii...]
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Spain 1 Portugal 0
Follow the minute-by-minute coverage of Spains last 16 triumph over their [detalii...]
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Ethiopia: Best Pickings for Indian Investors to Choose From
Ethiopia faces serious competition from neighbours Uganda, [detalii...]
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Liverpool in need of heart surgery following Goodison Park defeat to neighbours Everton
New owner John W Henry must revive ailing global brand, says Jim [detalii...]
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History not on Fiji's side
New Zealand take on Fiji on Friday in Dunedin as they look to continue their unbeaten record over their Pacific Island [detalii...]
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Tanzania: Free And Fair Poll Key Goal
In a democratic society, elections are the best means through which leaders are chosen. In this region, we have enjoyed political stability as our neighbours wallowed in [detalii...]
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Kenya: High Alert On Terror As Eritrea is Warned
Kenya and its neighbours now want a No Fly Zone imposed on a part of Somalia to cut off arms supplies to the al Shabaab terrorist [detalii...]
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Extant or Extinct
Britains butterflies are few in species to start with, but much loved, as opposed to their poor neighbours the moths and microlepidoptera. Report after report tells us almost as much as those on bird migrants or the ever-popular red [detalii...]
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Will Manchester City ever eclipse United?
David Beckham says Manchester City will always remain in the shadow of their neighbours. Is he [detalii...]
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Namibia: South African Beef Ban Hits neighbours Also
South Africa has banned all meat exports due to an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) in north-eastern [detalii...]
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Griquas lose their Super lock
Griquas coach Dawie Theron has been forced to change his winning combination ahead of the Currie Cup showdown with central unions neighbours the Free State Cheetahs on [detalii...]
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Wigan Athletic 1 Bolton Wanderers 1: match report
Wigan overcome early loss of key central midfielder James McCarthy to claim a point against neighbours [detalii...]
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Zimbabwe: Obstacles Block Mugabes Way to Elections
SICKNESS, pressure from neighbours and fissures in his Zanu PF party seem to have conspired to slow down President Robert Mugabes push for elections later this [detalii...]
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Kenya: Crops Spend the Night Under Mosquito Nets
Two years ago, residents of Kisii South were using old mosquito nets as fences to prevent chicken from straying into neighbours [detalii...]
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Zimbabwe: Water Tables Depleting
SOME companies involved in the sale of water in Harare are negatively affecting the water table and disturbing the water supply to their neighbours, especially those living downstream, council has [detalii...]
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Bolton Wanderers 1 Wigan Athletic 1: match report
Ronnie Stam conjured a late equaliser to salvage a point for Wigan and leave high-flying neighbours Bolton [detalii...]
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Tanzania: Tackling Drug Abuse in the Islands
From the outside, there is little that sets the three-bedroom house apart from its neighbours in this suburb of Stone Town. But inside, the building offers a rare lifeline to two dozen young men from across Zanzibar trying to kick their drug [detalii...]
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Kenya: Kiplagat Focused
Kenyan track sensation Isaiah Koech Kiplagat is already plotting against Ethiopians and believes a fast pace will be ideal if they are to outwit their neighbours challenge in the 5,000m race at the World Championships in Daegu later this [detalii...]
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Van Marwijk delight after Dutch scrape past the Danes
Holland boss Bert van Marwijk expressed his pleasure in opening their campaign with victory over neighbours Denmark in Johannesburg [detalii...]
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Kenya: Pastoralists Look Back to Secure Their Future
David Lenamira, watching as usual from a seat outside his compound, has no trouble picking out his sheep as the herd boys drive them home every evening. The red-brown animals are smaller than those in his neighbours herds, but hes proud of them just the [detalii...]
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Uganda: Case of the Naughty neighbours Children
Naughty, picky and noisy children in the neighbourhood can really be a disruption and disturb your sleep. Phillip Kyesimira writes how you can deal with such [detalii...]
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Africa: Africans In Frontline of English Violence
It started there," said Tony Bello as he pointed at a Money Shop pawnbroker on Rye Lane, in Peckham, South London. He then motioned across the street to the charred remains of his neighbours lingerie [detalii...]
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Perpignan floundering
Perpignan, runners-up in May and champions the season before that are floundering with just one win in three matches. And their second defeat was at Stade Aimé-Giral, the Catalans home base and seemingly impregnable fortress and that to neighbours [detalii...]
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South Sudan: Row Looms As Juba Locks Out Somalis
South Sudan has barred people of Somali origin from entering its territory by road, creating a potential diplomatic and trade crisis with its [detalii...]
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Namibia: Classic Katutura Derby
Going into the 3rd round of the MTC Premier League, the pick of the weekends action is doubtlessly the Katutura derby between neighbours Wesbank Tigers and reigning champions Black [detalii...]
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Uganda: Govt May Launch Attack on Somali Militia
Ugandas East African neighbours have pledged soft support should the country choose to go on the offensive in Somalia as Kampala weighs its options in the wake of the twin bombing that left nearly 80 people dead late on July [detalii...]
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Gloucester turn the tables in derby
Visitors, Gloucester, turned the tables on West Country neighbours, Bath, in their Aviva Premiership clash at the Recreation Ground - the Cherry & Whites winning 18-3 on Friday [detalii...]
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Kenya: HIV-Positive Kids Get By With a Little Help From Their Friends
When Yona, 12, went to live with his grandmother after his parents died several years ago, she told the neighbours he was HIV-positive, hoping he would get some sympathy. Instead, the boy found himself ridiculed and alienated from his [detalii...]
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Sudan: South Looking to the Future
The peaceful achievement of an independent South Sudan could have economic and security benefits for its East African neighbours in particular. Analysts say it may also shift the balance of power in controlling vital water resources in the [detalii...]
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Kenya: Fight On Terrorism to Be Stepped Up, Says PM
Prime Minister Raila Odinga says Kenya and its neighbours will step up the fight on terrorism following an agreement to share [detalii...]
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Zambia: How to Make Broad ARV Access Work
Zambia is a poor country with a severe shortage of health workers, but it is closer to achieving universal access to antiretroviral treatment by the end of 2010 than many of its equally resource-limited [detalii...]
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East Africa: Integration Spawns Cut in Military Budget
Development spending will increase as Kenya seeks to stabilise its military and intelligence spending because of reducing threats from her neighbours as a result of regional cooperation initiatives that allow sharing of defence [detalii...]
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Africa: Fear of Envy Stifles Agricultural Innovation, Study Says
Fear of envy from neighbours can discourage impoverished villagers from adopting new ideas on how to increase food production, according to a rare quantitative study of the [detalii...]
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South Africa: Boks Crush Namibia, Habana Makes History
South Africa recorded their third straight victory at the Rugby World Cup after demolishing neighbours Namibia 87-nil in a Group D [detalii...]
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Kenya/Uganda: Stars Refuse to Go Down Alone As They Hold Hosts Uganda
What are neighbours for? Ugandans fans asked as they bowed out of the race for a ticket to the Africa Cup Nations on the final day of the qualifiers to the Nations [detalii...]
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Namibia: The Country Offers Competitive Property Rent
Renting property in Namibia remains fairly cheap compared to its neighbours, according to the latest research by Knight Frank, the UK-based global property specialists with branches in nine African [detalii...]
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Uganda: Regional Power Project Faces Delay
The lack of a proper compensation plan continues to stand in the way of a multimillion-dollar power transmission project that seeks to link Uganda with her neighbours Kenya and [detalii...]
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South Africa: Too Much Maize
After a record maize harvest, a bid by South African farmers to form a pool to export the surplus - enough to feed its food insecure neighbours, Swaziland and Lesotho, for several years - has raised questions about the future of the crop and the manufacture of [detalii...]
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Uganda: Obama Endorses Anti-Kony Legislation
US President Barack Obama on Monday signed a law aimed at helping Uganda and its neighbours fight Joseph Kony and his Lords Resistance Army (LRA) [detalii...]
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Sudan: Securing a Peaceful Divorce
A January referendum in Southern Sudan is likely to lead to the creation of a new country - the first in Africa since Eritrea gained independence from Ethiopia in 1993 - but much work needs to be done to ensure the separation is more peaceful than that of its Horn of Africa [detalii...]
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Kenya: Police Arrest Woman Who Had an Abortion
A 23-year-old woman was yesterday arrested for allegedly procuring an abortion and disposing the foetus in a neighbours farm. Ann Wangui was nabbed by police in Mau Narok after the residents reported [detalii...]
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Tunisia/Morocco: Carthage Eagles Keep neighbours At Bay
RNW Africa (Hilversum)-Tunisia took the Maghreb derby honours here Monday, a 2-1 defeat of Morocco putting them alongside Gabon at the top of Group C in the Africa Cup of [detalii...]
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East Africa: Tanzania Moves to Avert Food Protests as neighbours Hit
The Tanzanian government plans to take urgent measures to alleviate economic hardships that the majority of the population is facing to ward off a replication of protests taking place in East African [detalii...]
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Zimbabwe: Mugabe Supporters Lash Out at Zuma
Close allies of President Robert Mugabe have responded to criticism fromA Zimbabwes neighbours by launching unprecedented, scathing attacks on South African President Jacob [detalii...]
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Kenya/Sudan: Oliech Now Agrees to Play in Sudan Match
Kenya striker Dennis Oliech has made a U-turn and joined up with the Harambee Stars team for Saturdays LG Cup clash with neighbours [detalii...]
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Southern Africa: Flexing Muscles With Poor neighbours
The beleaguered Southern African Customs Union (SACU) has to face up to serious challenges at its upcoming heads of state meeting in October, including the divergent interests of its member states and the lack of coordinated industrial policies in the [detalii...]
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Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson decries rivals kamikaze spending
Manchester United manager makes thinly-veiled attack on neighbours Manchester Citys transfer market [detalii...]
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Eritrea: President Seeking Regional Acceptance?
On Tuesday 16 August, Eritrean President Isaias Afeworki embarked on a three day visit to Uganda at the invitation of Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, in what observers termed a notable attempt at mending fences with neighbours in the East and Horn of Africa [detalii...]
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Zimbabwe: Farming Gods Way
Mbuya Erica Chirimanyemba is a marvel among women, and men! Watching her digging holes in dry ground earlier this year, her neighbours thought the old lady had gone berserk. But 60-year-old Chirimanyemba was putting an alternative farming technique into [detalii...]
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Kenya: HIV-positive Citizens Need Tribunal to Address Rights Violations
Nancy Njeris life changed when she contracted HIV through a gang rape. Not only did the infection traumatise her, she was ostracised by close friends and neighbours whom she had known for almost a decade. She was fired from her job and when she attempted to sell vegetables, people boycotted her stand because of her [detalii...]
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Premier League review: What weve learned so far
So there you have it. Three weeks, three rounds of fixtures and the Premier League has come roaring back into action. Manchester is truly ruling supreme. United sit top with a 100 per cent record but their noisy neighbours are certainly their equal. North London appears to be in meltdown, while some of last seasons [detalii...]
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Kenya: Sex Workers Care for HIV-Affected Peers
Shunned by mainstream society, sex workers with HIV-related illnesses in Nairobi are unlikely to receive help from concerned neighbours. Instead, some of them are being cared for by fellow sex [detalii...]
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Bad blood sets up Sydney humdinger
The bad blood between Super 14 neighbours the Waratahs and the Brumbies will ensure a humdinger of a contest in Sydney on [detalii...]
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Manchester United and neighbours Manchester City to both tour North America
Manchester United and Manchester City are set to export their escalating rivalry to the US this [detalii...]
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Somalia: UN Chief Calls for New Approach to Peace
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today called on the world to adopt a new approach to bring peace to Somalia, telling an international conference on the Horn of Africa country that a failure to act now risks expanding the violence to its neighbours and [detalii...]
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Kenya: Family Saved in Kirinyaga House Fire
Property worth thousands of shillings were burnt when a semi-permanent house in Kirinyaga Central district. According to the police boss Patrick Oduma, a family of five from Gatuto village escaped death when neighbours rushed to rescue [detalii...]
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Kenya/Uganda: Bring On the Derby Contest - Midfielder Mariga
Kenyan midfielder McDonald Mariga says he is geared up and ready to take on Uganda in a fierce contest of neighbours in this weekends Africa Cup of Nations Group J qualifying match in [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Govt Re-Activates 22 Border Patrol Posts to Stop Boko Haram
IN a move to curtail the excesses of the deadly group, Boko Haram, the Federal Government has ordered the immediate re-activation of 22 border security posts across its four contiguous [detalii...]
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Sudan: Independent South Can Benefit Region, Say Experts
The peaceful achievement of an independent South Sudan could have economic and security benefits for its East African neighbours in particular. Analysts say it may also shift the balance of power in controlling vital water resources in the [detalii...]
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Zimbabwe: Govt Stalls Beitbridge-Harare Road Project
ZIMBABWES Ministry of Transport, Communication and Infrastructure Development (MTCID) has stalled the dualisation and tolling of the Harare-Beitbridge road, the countrys highway to South Africa as well as the southern neighbours transit artery to at least five regional [detalii...]
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Nigeria: In the Shadow of Polio
Bauchi State is under threat of wild polio virus from its neighbours. Concern there increased in June when the National Primary Healthcare Development Agency said many children in Nigeria were still paralysed because they were not being brought forward to receive oral polio vaccines, especially in Kano, Jigawa, Sokoto, Kebbi and [detalii...]
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Uganda: Women Pressure Cattle Rustlers Into Talks
Cattle rustlers on the Kenya -Uganda border have started pushing for peace talks with their neighbours amid dwindling heads of cattle and increased disarmament drive by the [detalii...]
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Kenya: Why Firms No Longer Have Excuse to Ignore Effective Customer Care
If you were spoiling for a fight in the 1980s or 1990s and couldnt find a willing participant among your peers or neighbours, you could simply wait for your power supply to die then put in a call to the behemoth then known as the Kenya Power and Lighting Corporation, also known by its more fitting monicker: Kenya Pray the Lights Come [detalii...]
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Kenya: Woman Found Killed at Home
A woman was yesterday hacked to death in Magarini by a mob which accused her of witchcraft. Dzendere Karisa was found dead in her house at Ngomeni village by neighbours. Area assistant Chief Joseph Katana who was the first to visit the house said he found the door locked from [detalii...]
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Tasty Midlands derby excites Crane
Leicester Tigers No.8 Jordan Crane is predicting a tasty East Midlands derby between the Tigers and neighbours Northampton Saints at Welford Road this [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Collapsed Building - Landlord Still On the Run
The landlord of a one-storey building that collapsed in Ketu area of Lagos State, Southwest Nigeria, on Friday, killing at least two persons and injuring several others, is still on the run, Daily Trust gathered on Monday from [detalii...]
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Spaniards at last pleased with their World Cup team
Madrid - Most Spaniards were at last pleased with their World Cup team on Wednesday, as a result of Tuesdays round of 16 1-0 win over neighbours Portugal in Cape [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Lovers Die After Inhaling Generator Fumes
A man and a woman, believed to be lovers, are believed to have died after inhaling generator fumes in their house in Port Harcourt, neighbours said [detalii...]
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South Sudan: S. Sudan Requires Strong Foreign Relations With neighbours
As South Sudan prepares to attain nationhood on Saturday, a senior official has advised the current leadership to focus on strengthening stronger ties and relations with countries that have recognized the new countrys independence in an interview with Sudan Tribune on [detalii...]
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Premier League review: Dont write Man Utd off just yet
Its always nice to see Sir Alex Ferguson eating some humble pie – and the Super Sunday visit of the noisy neighbours certainly lived up to the billing. Mario Balotelli producing a fire cracker of a display in Citys derby day demolition. David Silva was in sumptuous form, Micah Richards was a rock and even [detalii...]
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Tunisia/Morocco: Carthage Eagles Swoop On neighbours to Deliver Shock Result
allAfrica.com (Washington, DC)-Tunisia are the latest country to deliver a shock result at the African Nations Cup finals after edging out Morocco 2-1 on Monday and claiming a massive morale boost in a tough Group [detalii...]
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Cote dIvoire: Power Struggles Turn Country Upside Down
At a State banquet at 10 Downing Street in London for visiting founder President of Cote DIvoire (Ivory Coast), Felix Houphoeut Boigny in the mid-1980s, the then British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher asked his guest why his country was better governed than its Anglophone Africa [detalii...]
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Uganda: How M7 Plays Off neighbours in a Bid to Open Americas Wallet
The brutal revelations about Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni that continue to emerge from global whistleblower WikiLeaks release of US diplomatic cables have helped to confirm what the public has always suspected, but kept only in the rumour mills -- that while Museveni is Washingtons chief agent in the region, he also goes to great lengths to scheme up ways to wring money out of the United [detalii...]
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Sudan: Regional Bloc Praises Leaders Choice of Peace Over War
The Intergovernmental Authority for Development (IGAD), in its 17th Extra-ordinary Summit in Addis Ababa, has commended Sudans leaders commitment to not to return to war; to resolve their differences and live in peace as good neighbours in accordance with the overriding principle of two mutually supportive and viable [detalii...]
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Namibia: Chasing the Dots ... Hubble, Bubble, No Toil, Just Trouble!
Our President once recalled his time as police boss and was in a helicopter around Windhoek seeking supposed nests of criminals lurking in the bush as per popular opinion but found none! He admitted that the real problem was that the criminals were not "out there" but within our society, neighbours, relatives, friends and acquaintances. That was where the criminality problem [detalii...]
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Liberia: The Cocoa Comeback
allAfrica.com (Washington, DC)-"That is still a tall order," Michael Titoe says with a chuckle as he contemplates Liberia launching its own brand name chocolate. A fellow of the World Cocoa Foundation and director of coordination at the Liberian Ministry of Agriculture, Titoe knows that Liberia is a long way from being a significant player like neighbours Ghana and Cote [detalii...]
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Former Spain manager Aragones not optimistic about Portugal clash
Madrid - Former Spain manager Luis Aragones said on Monday that he was not optimistic about Tuesdays World Cup Round of 16 clash against neighbours [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Border Commission to Resolve Cameroon Border Issues
The United Nations-backed Cameroon-Nigeria Mixed Commission (CNMC) kicks off a two-day meeting today in Abuja, Nigeria, to continue discussions on the remaining border issues between the African neighbours, the UN Office for West Africa (UNOWA) [detalii...]
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Rwanda: Genocide Ideology and Sectarianism Laws Silencing Critics?
Among its unstable and conflict-ridden neighbours, Rwanda stands out. It has been pegged as a model of development and one of Africas success stories: Since the 1990s, when a civil war ravaged the country, average incomes have doubled, its people have become healthier and less hungry and it has the highest proportion of women parliamentarians worldwide. Yet, maintaining this stability is a government accused of muzzling its opponents and committing human rights [detalii...]
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PREVIEW: Spain and Portugal lock horns in first World Cup meeting
Cape Town - The saliva is already pooling on the floor in Cape Town as mouths water ahead of the first ever World Cup match between neighbours Spain and Portugal, who meet Tuesday evening in the final Round of 16 [detalii...]
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England friendly with Ireland looks highly unlikely, reveals FAI chief
FAI chief executive John Delaney has admitted that the prospect of a friendly between England and the Republic of Ireland next year ahead of Euro 2012 is looking unlikely. Delaney had revealed in November that the FAI were interested in hosting a friendly with their neighbours after the last game between the two nations was [detalii...]
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Angola: First Journalist Murdered Since 2001
neighbours and friends found Angolan journalist Alberto Graves Chakussanga at his home with a bullet in his back on 5 September. The radio journalist worked for Radio Despertar, a station that has been critical of the ruling MPLA government, report the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA), the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), Reporters Without Borders (RSF) and the International Federation of Journalists [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Oruku Community Petitions Jonathan Over Police Harassment
LEADERS of Oruku community in Enugu East Local Government Area of Enugu State have appealed to President Goodluck Jonathan to intervene in the communal feud between them and their Umuode neighbours and stop further harassment of Oruku natives by officers of Nigeria Police [detalii...]
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Gambia/Senegal: Nation, Senegal Border Security Celebrate July 22nd With Football
On July 24, 2011, The Gambia and Senegalese Border Officers participated in a friendly football tournament that was sponsored by New Century LTD. The event was a symbolic way to end the weekend of July 22nd celebrations. The purpose of the tournament was not only to encourage a fit and healthy lifestyle, but more importantly, to promote unity between the two [detalii...]
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Kenya: Kitui Teacher Held for Animal Attack
A retired primary school teacher in Kitui was yesterday arrested for allegedly spraying his neighbours animals with a corrosive chemical, leaving most of them crippled. The man identified as Julius Ngunu from Miambani village in Kitui was arrested by the area chief and AP officers after villagers complained that he had sprayed their livestock with a chemical believed to be an acid. The injured animals included cows, goats and [detalii...]
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Reports: Real Madrid poised to buy Pedro Leon from Getafe
Madrid - Spanish football giants Real Madrid are poised to buy Pedro Leon from neighbours Getafe, according to AS and Marca on [detalii...]
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Arsenal can finish above Tottenham this season - Szczesny
Wojciech Szczesny is backing Arsenal to finish above London rivals Tottenham Hotspur this season. The Gunners fell further behind their north London neighbours following their 1-0 defeat by Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday as Tottenham edged past Sunderland 1-0 at White Hart Lane. But Arsenal goalkeeper Szczesny is convinced Arsene Wenger’s men [detalii...]
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Manchester United's team spirit will trump Manchester City's spending power in title race says Darren Fletcher
Darren Fletcher says United's team spirit will prove decisive in their title battle with [detalii...]
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Uganda: Internet Etiquette
Sometimes I wonder how people communicated before the Internet, let alone mobile phones. The Internet has literally changed everything. Previously, social circles where about your family, neighbours and school. But the internet particularly internet chat and social networks completely changed that. Often youll hear people say, "I was chatting last night with someone... blah blah". Chances are they are talking about the phone online chat which costs nothing as long as you have an Internet [detalii...]