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  • Somalia Top Army Commander - We Have Successfully Removed Some Road Blocks

    All Africa - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Mogadishu - (sh.M.Network) General Abdullahi Osman Agey the second in command of the army forces who addressed Shabelle media in Mogadishu said that they have successfully removed the road blocks in the lower Shabaelle region. The commander said that the road blocks belonged to the Somali army force and others belonged to some militia men who had arms. The commander informed Shabelle that they ...

  • Ethiopia Nyota Appoints Cutfield Freeman As Strategic Advisor

    All Africa - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Nyota Minerals hired Cutfield Freeman & Co. Ltd, a global corporate finance firm that provides independent advice to companies in the mining and metals processing industries, to evaluate the options available to Nyota after the recent financing and disappointing share price performance. Nyota, which holds six exploration licences in Ethiopia totalling 3,420sqkm, announced that its Board has ...

  • Ethiopia Ethiopia Becomes Worlds Fourth Largest Flower Exporter

    All Africa - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Indian-owned firms in Ethiopia are making flowers the country's third-largest export earner. This is according to www.deccanherald.com. In the last five years, the Ethiopian floriculture industry has become the second largest flower exporter in Africa after Kenya and fourth largest flower exporter in the world. According to one estimate, the export value earned by the country is expected ...

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  • Libya peace very fragile warns UN

    afrol News - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    The newest report on the situation in Libya concludes on dramatic challenges for the North African country. State-building reforms are going to slow, endangering stability, and the Mali conflict may spill over to Libya, the UN ...

  • Rabbi Abraham Cooper From Sudan to North Korea and Syria A Plea to President Obama to Activate His Atrocities Prevention Board

    Huffington Post - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Co-authored by Professor Samuel Totten "In remembrance lie the roots of redemption; in forgetfulness the roots of destruction." That Judaic theme has inspired museums, international memorial days, and not a few politicians to invoke "Never Again" when the specter of genocide rears its horrific head. Yet while millions may draw inspiration and hope from survivor's ...

  • Ethan Chorin 8 Things the US Should Be Doing in Libya Effective Immediately

    Huffington Post - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Given the mess he inherited, perhaps President Obama was right to think that a lighter touch in the Middle East was the best policy -- it's certainly immediately cost-effective. However, as we are seeing in Technicolor, de facto disengagement can be just as dangerous to our national interests as reckless, ideologically-driven over-engagement. For its promise, the Arab Spring seems to have ...

  • Enough Is Enough No More Looting of Somalias Oil

    OpEdNews - Monday 20th May, 2013

    There has been a recent influx of oil companies to Somalia, but the country has been offered only a 7% share of the proceeds from the exploitation of its oil. This problem was foreshadowed by the former Somali President Mohamed Siad Bare, who famously said: "I will never sell my oil for 5%, or even for 10%, as long as Somalia is not getting the best deal." Do you know why oil ...

  • 120 Boko Haram Islamists arrested in Nigeria

    Global Post - Monday 20th May, 2013

    About 120 Boko Haram Islamists were arrested in Nigeria's northeastern city of Maiduguri on Monday as they were organizing the burial of a ...

  • Former NFLer Chad Johnson arrested for probation violation

    CBC News - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Former NFL wide receiver Chad Johnson has been arrested on charges that he violated probation stemming from an altercation with his now ex-wife, TV reality star Evelyn Lozada. Johnson was jailed Monday morning by a Broward County judge and later released after posting $1,000 US bail. Another hearing was set for June 3. An arrest warrant was issued earlier this month when Johnson failed to meet ...

  • Good to Grill launches menu by Hawaii football star Chad Owens

    Business Journal - Monday 20th May, 2013

    The Good to Grill restaurant in Kapahulu has huddled together with former University of Hawaii football star Chad Owens to offer up a Power-Up menu designed to optimize workouts. The menu, which officially launches Wednesday, is made up of a variety of lean proteins for sustained energy and carbohydrates for fast-acting energy. Some say training on an empty stomach burns more fat, but the fact ...

  • CHAN Eagles to host Ivory Coast July 6

    The Punch - Monday 20th May, 2013

    The home-based Super Eagles will host the Elephants of Ivory Coast between July 6 and 7 in their first of a two-leg qualifying fixtures for next year's African Nations Championship, the Confederation of African Football has ...

  • Citibank Barclays likely to lead Ghanas Eurobond plans

    Reuters - Monday 20th May, 2013

    ACCRA | Mon May 20, 2013 7:27pm EDT ACCRA May 20 (Reuters) - Citibank and Barclays are likely to be named the lead advisers for Ghana's plans to issue up to $1 billion of Eurobonds this year, officials involved in the discussion said on Monday. The cocoa, gold and oil exporting country last week announced plans to issue its second Eurobond worth up to $1 billion to refinance debt ...

  • Libya war weapons may be killing central Africa elephants - U.N.

    The Star - Monday 20th May, 2013

    UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Armed groups in central Africa are using powerful weapons, some of which may be left over from the civil war in Libya, to kill elephants for their ivory, the United Nations said on ...

  • President Ellen Sirleaf and Liberias Comeback

    U.S. News & World Report - Monday 20th May, 2013

    U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, center, and Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, left, meet with Chief of Police Marc Armblah at the police academy in Monrovia, Liberia Thursday, Aug. 13, ...

  • Nigeria Must Get Real About Its Oil By Mohammed Dahiru Aminu

    Sahara Reporters - Monday 20th May, 2013

    The ultimate goal of every benign government, especially of countries so categorised as ‘developing’, and so intended for a keen march into 21st century modernity is to adopt global best practices as regards governance. And as regards countries with huge oil reserves, the efficient management of petroleum wealth is of utmost significance for both present and future ...

  • Police say Egyptian teen shot classmate with machine gun

    Middle East Times - Monday 20th May, 2013

    An Egyptian middle school student was arrested after bringing a machine gun to school Monday and shooting a fellow student in the arm, police said. The incident took place in the northern city of Qena, long known as the heart of the nation's illicit arms smuggling trade. Officials said the number of guns coming from neighboring Libya has increased dramatically since that country's ...

  • Tunisia shuts down medieval city to prevent Salafi demonstrations

    Christian Science Monitor - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Radical Islamist movement Ansar al-Shariah supporters clash with Tunisian police officers after Tunisia's Interior Ministry on Friday banned their annual conference supposed to be held in Kairouan, in Ettadhamen, near Tunis, Sunday. Massive numbers of Tunisian police and army surrounded Tunisia's religious center of Kairouan to prevent a conference by a radical Islamist movement that ...

  • Christians Remain Targets as Violence Grows in Nigeria

    CBN News - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Christian groups warn that violence in Nigeria's restive northeast continues and they are the main targets. Meanwhile, Brig. Gen. Chris Olukolade, a military spokesman, says its forces have successfully engaged a large number of heavily armed terrorists during the last dew days in attempt to curtail the violent encounters. To date 17 deaths have been reported, 14 suspected Islamic ...

  • Tunisia PM slams hardline Islamist group

    Euro News - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Tunisia’s Islamist government has spoken out against hardliners calling the radical group Ansar al-Sharia, terrorists. The move follows Sunday’s clashes in the city of Kairouan where members of the movement who were due to hold their annual conference, defied a ban on demonstrating. One protester died and scores were injured in the violence. ';The organisation Ansar al-Sharia ...

  • Chad Johnson Released From Jail

    CBS 4 - Monday 20th May, 2013

    FORT LAUDERDALE (CBSMiami) - In a little over a year, former NFL receiver Chad Johnson has gone from a member of the Miami Dolphins to an inmate in Broward County. Johnson was taken into custody Monday morning during a court appearance after a judge decided he had violated his probation that stemmed from a domestic violence incident with his then-wife Evelyn Lozada in ...

  • North Africa Hagel French Defense Minister Discuss Continued Cooperation

    All Africa - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel and French Minister of Defense Jean - Yves Le Drian discuss Mali, NATO, Syria and other issues on May 17 at the Pentagon. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel, left, escorts French Minister of Defense Jean-Yves Le Drian, right, to a meeting at the Pentagon May 17 as aides follow. Hagel commended Le Drian for France's "decisive actions" in Mali and for ...

  • Rural Cameroon suffers from lack of telecommunications structure

    Middle East Times - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Without access to mobile phone networks or radio broadcasts, villagers in the Ngolo tribal areas of Cameroon say that the government has forgotten them. The government has ambitious plans for development by 2035. But telecommunications projects are slow to take hold in the country's most rural ...

  • Anthony Bourdain on food porn Libya and his move to CNN

    Denver Post - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Anthony Bourdain gets to travel around the world having adventures and eating great food his new network, CNN, has already ordered another season of "Parts Unknown." (Peter Kramer) Anthony Bourdain gets to travel around the world having adventures and eating great food - his new network, CNN, has already ordered another season of "Parts Unknown." Back in New York, Bourdain ...

  • Nigeria military seizes Islamist areas

    The Courier Mail - Monday 20th May, 2013

    NIGERIA'S military says it has re-established control in five remote areas of the northeast where Islamist insurgents had seized territory. It is involved in a sweeping offensive against Boko Haram militants. Several thousand troops were last week deployed across three states in the volatile region and fighter jets have pounded Boko Haram camps as the military tries to rid the country of ...

  • Tunisia prime minister vows firm action after Islamist unrest

    The China Post - Monday 20th May, 2013

    TUNIS--Tunisia's Islamist premier, Ali Larayedh, vowed tough action against Ansar al-Sharia on Monday after bloody clashes between police and members of the radical Salafist group, hinting at a shift in government ...

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