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  • US Forecasters Predict Busy Atlantic Hurricane Season

    VOA - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Thursday there is a 70 percent chance that 13 to 20 named storms will form in the Atlantic Ocean this season. It says as many as 11 of them could strengthen into hurricanes -- storms with winds of 119 kilometers per hour or higher. The forecasters say they cannot predict if any of those storms will strike land. NOAA says warmer than ...

  • Forcast Above-Average Storm Activity Likely During 2013 Atlantic Hurricane Season

    VOA - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    The 2013 Atlantic Hurricane season could be busier and deadlier than average, according to predictions released Thursday by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration or NOAA. The six-month seasonal outlook for Atlantic storms will be above average says Jerry Bell, lead Atlantic hurricane forecaster with NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center. "The outlook is calling for 13 ...

  • And now Africa rises to unite in prosperity

    Mail & Guardian - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Kwame Nkrumah, the first prime minister of Ghana, envisioned an Africa united by necessity. Libyan strongman Muammar Gaddafi made a half-hearted attempt at subverting traditionalism to have himself crowned the continent's king of kings. And, when the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) was constituted in 1963, several of the founders considered stronger ties between themselves as a ...

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  • Lesotho chieftainship for men only

    Mail & Guardian - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    In a case brought by Senate Masupha, the first-born female child of a chief, Lesotho's ­Constitutional Court has reiterated that daughters cannot succeed their fathers to become chiefs. The court said last week that not allowing daughters to inherit the role, based on Lesotho's customary law, was not discrimination and therefore not unconstitutional. "It is our view that ...

  • Refugees sending wrong signal

    Mail & Guardian - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    , Rwandan high commissioner Vincent Karega said Rwanda was classified as a "post-conflict, safe country, not a country in transition or crisis" and that, in accordance with the "thorough assessment" of the country by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the country was intent on securing the return of its refugees. He said: "Staying in foreign ...

  • Rwandan exiles dread going home

    Mail & Guardian - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Virginie* was 19 when the killing started in Rwanda in 1994. She had left her boarding school in Butare to go home for the holidays. "For a short time, for three or four days, I didn't think I would be going cross border to cross border," she says of her forced journey that began after people started "disappearing" and ­bodies started piling up in the streets. The ...

  • Alaska Rep. Don Young gone hunting in Africa misses subcommittee oil hearing

    McClatchy - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    WASHINGTON - When a key House of Representatives panel took up a bill this week that would require annual lease sales and streamline permitting in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska, home state Rep. Don Young missed the session. He was on a big-game hunting safari in South Africa.Aides said Thursday that Young, a 21st-term Fort Yukon Republican who is Alaska’s sole representative in ...

  • Soil Atlas of Africa created to help farmers land managers

    Middle East Times - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    International experts say they've created a Soil Atlas of Africa to help farmers, land managers and policymakers understand soil's diversity and importance. Despite its importance, most people in Africa lack knowledge about soil, partly because most information tends to be limited to publications read only by scientists, said researchers at the at the land resource management unit of ...

  • Music Review Emel Mathlouthi at the French Institutes Tunisia Festival

    International Herald Tribune - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    The Tunisian singer Emel Mathlouthi, a gentle firebrand whose song ...

  • Syrias Civil War Fuels Violence in Iraq

    VOA - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Ominous ties are emerging between skyrocketing sectarian violence in Iraq and Syria's civil war. Analysts say al-Qaida-linked militants are flowing back and forth from both countries and are seeking to use religious differences to bring down the government, not only in Damascus, but also in Baghdad. Iraqis are witnessing the worst violence to rock their country in five years. Bombings ...

  • Moore Oklahoma Holds First Funeral of Tornado Victim

    VOA - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Moore, Oklahoma held the first funeral for a victim of Monday's monster tornado -- a nine year-old girl killed when the storm tore apart her elementary ...

  • Africa Tempts High-Tech Companies

    VOA - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Multinational high-tech companies looking for new frontiers and fresh ideas are lining up for a slice of Africa’s relatively untapped consumer market. Many experts are saying the continent is poised to be the next hotbed of technological innovation. Others are even more ...

  • African Progress Panel Urges Leaders to Exploit Resources

    VOA - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    ADDIS ABABA -- As the African Union celebrates the 50th anniversary of its founding, a group of respected leaders and activists led by former U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan is urging African leaders to maximize the continent’s natural resource potential. The African Progress Panel ...

  • Volunteers Help Revive LAs Concrete River

    VOA - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    LOS ANGELES -- The Los Angeles River is a concrete drainage channel through much of its 80-kilometer length. It channels waste-water from storm drains and has become a receptacle for much of the city's trash. But, the river is slowly being restored to its natural state with the help of volunteers, who take part in an annual clean-up. Thousands of volunteers turned out on a recent weekend ...

  • Group set for $10bn direct investment in Nigeria

    The Punch - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    The drive of Federal Government for Foreign Direct Investment into the Nigerian economy has yielded fruit as a multinational group of high net-worth private investors with base in Europe and Singapore has concluded plans to make major investments in the oil and gas sector, real estate, agriculture, university education and power generation in the ...

  • Castle Minerals confirms Ghana prospect as a gold and zinc discovery

    MENAFN - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    (MENAFN - ProactiveInvestors - Australia) Castle Minerals (ASX: CDT) has confirmed that its Bundi Prospect in northwest Ghana as a new gold discovery with associated zinc mineralisation.Reverse circulation drilling had intersected a coherent zone of gold mineralisation over at least 1100 metres of strike.This occurs within a zone of sulphide alteration that has a strong correlation with elevated ...

  • Nigeria’s Northern Elders Will Soon Come Home To Roost By Paul Omoruyi

    Sahara Reporters - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Lately, there has been so many "elderly rascality" taking place in Nigeria. From Gabriel Igbinedion’s complete disregard for the law of the land on election-day in Edo State to the recent preposterous and outlandish statements by Northern Elders Forum (NEF) regarding Nigeria’s Government fight against Boko Haram, elderly rascality is on full display all over ...

  • Uganda CAA annouces plans to remodel departure area of Entebbe airport

    eTN - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    (eTN) - Travelers using the Entebbe International Airport have for long been suffering the inconvenience of being made to walk long distances from the car parking to the main terminal, often subjected to pouring rain, as a result of the security requirement to keep vehicles away from the terminal. 'Entebbe is the only airport in the region where you cannot drive up to the terminal and ...

  • International Institute for Peace through Tourism announces launch of Peace Tours Morocco

    eTN - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    STOWE, Vermont; TORREMOLINOS, Spain & CASABLANCA, Morocco - The International Institute for Peace through Tourism (IIPT) is pleased to announce the launch of Peace Tours Morocco as its second "Legacy Project" commemorating the 25th anniversary since its first global conference, "Tourism - A Vital Force for Peace," held in Vancouver in 1988. Peace Tours Morocco is a ...

  • Nigeria struggles to shift maternal care to tackle mortality rate

    Middle East Times - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    At large public hospitals in Nigeria, overworked nurses snap at crowds of pregnant women, who wait hours to receive quality care. With 630 deaths for every 100,000 live births, Nigeria has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the world. Government officials urge women to seek care at local clinics, but expecting mothers say they are unaware they ...

  • Safe Rooms Saved Lives in Tornado Disaster

    VOA - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    WASHINGTON -- The scattered ruins of Moore, Oklahoma, a town devastated for the fourth time in 14 years by a major tornado, are a grim reminder that current building codes can’t do much to prevent property destruction and loss of life, especially when a powerful twister cuts through town. But the death toll can be dramatically reduced when people take shelter in underground storm bunkers ...

  • Obama Renews Pledge to Close Guantanamo Prison

    VOA - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    In a speech addressing U.S. national security and counter-terrorism strategy, U.S. President Barack Obama announced additional steps to reaffirm his pledge to close the military detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. He said Guantanamo "has become a symbol around the world for an America that flouts the rule of law." In a speech Thursday at the National Defense University in ...

  • Kenyan Cooperation with ICC Questioned

    VOA - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    An April 2011 Combination picture shows Kenya's Uhuru Kenyatta, who was finance minister, and William Ruto, former Higher Education Minister at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The ...

  • Pyongyang Willing to Take Chinas Advice on Talks

    VOA - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    A North Korean envoy has told a senior Chinese official that Pyongyang is willing to take China's advice to start talks aimed at resolving tensions on the Korean peninsula. Chinese state broadcaster CCTV reported that envoy Choe Ryong Hae made that remark to a high-ranking member of China's Communist Party, Liu Yunshan, during talks in Beijing Thursday. Liu told Choe that China ...

  • Telescopes Spot Colliding Galaxies

    VOA - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Several telescopes have teamed up to discover a rare and massive merging of two galaxies that took place when the universe was just 3 billion years old (its current age is about 14 billion years). (Photo: ESA/NASA/JPL-Caltech/UC ...

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