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  • Mormon makes bid to lead Muslim-majority Mali out of post-war chaos

    Christian Science Monitor - Friday 24th May, 2013

    The convert, who discovered Mormonism while working with a Utah-based charity, developed a solid reputation after turning around his Muslim-majority town as ...

  • Rokia Traore My vision for Mali - video

    The Guardian - Friday 24th May, 2013

    To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the African Union, we asked the singer Rokia Traor to share her thoughts on Pan-Africanism, the relationship between the continent and the west and her hopes for the future of her country, Mali. What is your vision for Africa over the next 50 ...

  • North African jihadists widen their war

    Middle East Times - Friday 24th May, 2013

    The jihadist alliance in North Africa has widened its war with attacks in Niger demonstrating the militants are able to causing mayhem across the ...

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  • Double bombing in Niger may have links to Algeria attack

    Christian Science Monitor - Friday 24th May, 2013

    A note purporting to be from former Al Qaeda operative Mokhtar Belmokhtar claimed responsibility for bombings at military camp and uranium mine in Niger. Belmokhtar plotted deadly attacks on Western firms in Algeria, and was thought to be killed in early ...

  • Tunisia - Program to protect journalists human rights defenders launched in Tunisia

    IFEX - Friday 24th May, 2013

    ARTICLE 19 is to launch a programme to protect journalists and human rights defenders in Tunisa, following a series of meetings with media workers and civil society groups in the country.Three consultation events were held in Tunis between 15 and 17 May 2013 to discuss the training needs of those who speak publicly about matters of public importance, in order to ensure their safety.The first ...

  • Tunisia recovers $5 million yacht belonging to ex-dictators brother-in-law

    Canada.com - Friday 24th May, 2013

    The 5 Fishes, a 32-meter yacht that belonged to Belhassen Trabelsi, the brother-in-law of former Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, is anchored in Goulette harbor, outside Tunis, Friday May 24, 2013. The boat was shown to media after being returned to Tunisia by the government of Spain, where it was seized in February. It is valued at $5 million.(AP Photo/Hassene ...

  • France Libya to announce new security moves in wake of terror attacks in neighbouring Niger

    Canada.com - Friday 24th May, 2013

    PARIS - France's foreign minister says Libya is poised to announce new security initiatives in coming weeks, amid recent instability in the North African country and concerns that its vast south could become a haven for al-Qaida-linked terror groups. Laurent Fabius said Friday he spoke with Libya's prime minister following deadly, simultaneous terror attacks in neighbouring Niger a ...

  • Nigerias military says it has rescued women and children held hostage by Islamic extremists

    Canada.com - Friday 24th May, 2013

    ABUJA, Nigeria - Nigeria's military says it has rescued women and children taken hostage by Islamic extremists after an attack on a police barracks. The claim Friday by Brig. Gen. Chris Olukolade could not be independently confirmed. Olukolade said the army freed three women and six children who had been in a propaganda video by the extremist network Boko Haram. A Boko Haram video seen by ...

  • Nigeria military says it rescued hostages in north

    San Diego Union-Tribune - Friday 24th May, 2013

    ABUJA, Nigeria -; Nigeria's military says it has rescued women and children taken hostage by Islamic extremists after an attack on a police ...

  • Cuban Parlmt President in Ethiopia for African Celebration

    Prensa Latina - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Addis Ababa, May 24 (Prensa Latina) Cuba's People's Power National Assembly (Parliament) President Esteban Lazo has arrived in Ethiopia to participate in the festivities on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Organization of African Unity (OAU). Lazo traveled to Addis Ababa, permanent headquarters of the AU, a successor institute of the OAU, and was received at the Bole ...

  • Whistleblowers Not Enough Done to Stop Libya Attack

    CBN News - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Three witnesses from the State Department told a House panel not enough was done to prevent the deaths of U.S. Ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens and three other Americans in the September 11, 2012 attacks on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya. "None of us should ever again experience what we went through in Tripoli and Benghazi," Gregory Hicks, the former deputy of mission in Libya, ...

  • Ghana Hope City Moves to Prampram

    All Africa - Friday 24th May, 2013

    After a lot of business insight and expert advice, Hope City Limited (the company incorporated to execute and manage the HOPE City Project) has decided to relocate the proposed multi-billion dollar ICT enclave, better known as the HOPE City Project. The project will now be sited at Prampram in the Greater Accra Region, instead of the initial location of Dunkuna on the Accra-Kasoa Road. The ...

  • Dr. Salah Ali Meets with the Chairman of the Central Authority for the Prevention of Bribery in Morocco

    Bahrain News Agency - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Rabat, May 24. (BNA) - On the sidelines of the on-going visit of the Bahraini official human rights delegation to Morocco, Human Rights Affairs Minister Dr. Salah bin Ali Abdulrahman met here today with the Chairman of the Central Authority for the Prevention of Bribery Abdesselam Aboudrar. Dr. Salah Ali praised the solid deep-rooted Bahraini-Moroccan ties of fraternity and cooperation, and was ...

  • Newmont Ghana To Double Gold Production

    The Chronicle - Friday 24th May, 2013

    The General Manager in-charge of Operations at Newmont Ghana's Ahafo Mine, Joep Coenen, has revealed that the company's decision to construct another mill was part of Newmont Africa's growth plan to increase the production of gold in Ahafo. According to him, the mill expansion, if successful, will increase the Ahafo Mine's gold production from the current 550,000 – ...

  • Nigeria Senate Discusses Urgent Need for Rivers Dredging

    Dredging Today - Friday 24th May, 2013

    This program will include: urgent need for dredging and desilting of the River Niger, the Cross River, River Benue and other inland waterways in Nigeria; and accordingly resolved to mandate the relevant Committees of the Senate to ascertain the level of preparedness of the Ministries in tackling this menace. The Senate commenced the consideration of the NOSDRA amendment Bill Committee Report. ...

  • Cote dIvoire Rape Plagues Ivory Coast Long After Conflicts End

    All Africa - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Bouake, Ivory Coast - Two years since Ivory Coast's post-election violence came to an end, rape remains a problem throughout the country. Though such attacks are now occurring outside the context of armed conflict, they show that the security situation for the country's women remains bleak. On a recent Saturday morning, Durand Coffi delivered instructions to a moving crew as they ...

  • Nigeria Doctors Without Borders Shuts Clinic in Northern Nigeria

    All Africa - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Abuja - Aid organization Doctors Without Borders says it has suspended emergency health care in Borno State, Nigeria, - the heart of an insurgency now under assault by government troops. The decision comes after five gunmen hijacked an aid vehicle on Saturday. A couple of weeks ago, Doctors without Borders moved into Baga, a town where thousands of homes were burnt to the ground and hundreds of ...

  • South Sudan President Says Never to ICC

    All Africa - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Juba, South Sudan - South Sudan President Salva Kiir said Thursday that he would "never accept" the International Criminal Court. He spoke during a visit from new Kenyan president and ICC indictee Uhuru Kenyatta, who pledged the creation of roads, rail and pipelines to deepen economic ties between Kenya and the new nation. It was Uhuru Kenyatta's first visit to South Sudan since ...

  • Ghana Strong Impetus for Sino-Ghanaian Relations

    All Africa - Friday 24th May, 2013

    On May 3, the first turbine of the Bui Hydroelectric Power Station in the Republic of Ghana, financed and built by China, started generating electricity, adding 133 megawatts to Ghana's electricity grid. Funded with a concessional loan and buyer's credit by the China Export-Import Bank and constructed by the China Sinohydro Corporation, the Bui Hydroelectric Power Station, with a ...

  • Kerry goes to Ethiopia for security talks African Union anniversary

    Middle East Times - Friday 24th May, 2013

    John Kerry 's agenda on a trip to Ethiopia. The State Department said Kerry's three-day visit, beginning Friday in Addis Ababa, would include meetings with senior Ethiopian officials, Voice of America reported. Discussions were expected to include efforts to battle Islamic extremists in countries such as Mali and northern Nigeria, the State Department said. On Saturday, Kerry will ...

  • Human Rights Minister Meets with the Chairman of Morocco’s National Human Rights Council

    Bahrain News Agency - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Rabat, May 24. (BNA) - On the sidelines of the on-going visit of the Bahraini official human rights delegation to Morocco, Human Rights Affairs Minister Dr. Salah bin Ali Abdulrahman met here today with the Chairman of the Moroccan National Human Rights Council (NHRC) Idris Al-Yazmi, in the presence of and NHRC's members, as well as former members of the Equity and Reconciliation ...

  • Responding To The Challenge Of Sex Work In Ghana

    The Chronicle - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Sex work by definition is any transaction in which sex is exchanged for money or gifts.The consistent and persistent focus by the Ghana AIDS Commission (GAC) and its partners on high impact HIV interventions for sex workers in Ghana over the years is gradually paying off. In 2006, HIV sero-prevalence among sex workers was 38 per cent and this reduced to 25 per cent in 2008 and in 2011, it has ...

  • South Sudan Marrying Off South Sudans Girls for Cows

    All Africa - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Juba - "Our daughters are our only source of wealth. Where else do you expect me to get cows from?" asks 60-year-old Jacob Deng from South Sudan's Jonglei state. Deng's attitude is a widespread one here as the practice of child marriage is still supported in many South Sudanese communities, where girls are seen as a source of wealth because of the bride price families are ...

  • Sudan Sudan Regrets Juba Statements As Kiir Reaffirms His Top Priority to Kenyan Pipeline

    All Africa - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Khartoum/Juba - Sudan's foreign ministry regretted statements issued by South Sudanese officials claiming that oil flow was deliberately blocked for political reasons, while in Juba president Salva Kiir reaffirmed that an alternative pipeline through Kenya remains his top priority. Khartoum and Juba agreed since last March to resume oil production and its exportation though a Sudanese ...

  • Liberia China Expresses Interest in Mt. Wologizi

    All Africa - Friday 24th May, 2013

    The Government of the People's Republic of China says the controversial Wologizi Mountain in Lofa County remains its vested area of investment in Liberia. Chinese Ambassador to Liberia Zhao Jianhua said even though no formal negotiation has been made yet, but his country has expressed interest in the mountain. "Wologizi remains one of China's interests, but it has to be ...

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