• Tunisia: the Libyan proposition against the immigration is serious

    Tunisia considers seriously the proposal made by the Libyan leader, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, to fight against illegal immigration.

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    East Africa: the big oil find and investor interest

    The British oil company Tullow said it had bought 50 % shares in a series of operating licenses covering approximately 100 000 km2 in Kenya and Ethiopia. This represents half of the shares of the Canadian Africa-Oil...

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  • Mozambique: Protests against the high cost of living

    Seven people have been killed since Wednesday in the riots against high living costs in Maputo, including three on Thursday morning, while fighting continued in the poor suburbs of the Mozambican capital, the Red Cross said.

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  • Guinea Conakry: the facilitator’s ultimate advices

    The President of Burkina Faso, Blaise Compaoré, the Guinean crisis facilitator, has received the two candidates for the second round of the presidential elections in Guinea, scheduled for September 19.

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  • Rwanda/U.N: Genocide report delayed by UN

    The United Nations human rights office is delaying the report that accuses Rwandan troops of committing war crimes in the Democratic Republic of Congo during the 1990s.

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  • Cameroon: police and intelligence chiefs dismissed

    The President Paul Biya of Cameroon has sacked, on August 31, the Chief of Police, Emmanuel Edou, appointed in July 2009,

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    Ivory Coast/Ghana: Together for a Sustainable Cocoa Economy

    Coffee and cocoa producers and experts from the Ivory Coast and Ghana met in conference to adopt a common strategy to really review their position in the market with their 60% share in the world production of...

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  • Rwanda: Kigali threatens to recall its troops from Sudan

    By the voice of its Minister of Foreign Affairs, Louise Mushikiwabo, Kigali believes that if the UN accuses the Rwandan army of genocide, it “must be prepared to find another army to do what we do in...

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  • South Africa: the strike is threatening to spread to the miners

    “Our members are still on strike”, Maluleke Mugwena, from the COSATU trade union confederation, said. “The new government’s offer will be discussed with our members, this is not what we wanted but it is a step in...

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    DRC: the bloody Minerals

    The Belgian Senate has revived the controversy over the exploitation and trafficking of natural resources in eastern DRC, involving Belgium openly in this case. The Belgian Senate is explicit on the subject and noted in his report...

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