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Morgan Tsvangirai, leader of the main opposition party in Zimbabwe addresses a press conference in Harare, Tuesday, April 1, 2008.
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Tsvangirai looks past Mbeki to end logjam  
ZIMBABWE's opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) is again turning to regional leaders to help break the deadlock in power-sharing talks, after the failure to clinch a deal at the weekend sum... (photo: AP/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)
Pamela Jelimo
Athletics   Kenya   Olympics   Photos   Sport  
 Business Day 
Kenya , Cameroon take athletics golds 
BEIJING - An electrifying 800m run by 18-year-old Kenyan Pamela Jelimo lit up the Bird's Nest Stadium last night. | Brimin Kiprop Kipruto gave Kenya a seventh successive win in the men's 3000m steeple... (photo: AP / Greg Baker)
 Maasai tribe Maasai women; Kenya; Africa; (Justo Casal)  BBC News 
Maasai 'can fight climate change'
| Africa should make more use of the skills of its nomadic peoples to help combat the challenges of climate change, the aid agency Oxfam says. | Pastoral communities such as the Maasai in Kenya and Ta... (photo: Justo Casal)
Africa   Climate   Drought   People   Photos  
Kenya's Brimin Kiprop Kipruto, left, Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad of France, right, and Richard Kipkemboi Mateelong of Kenya.  BBC News 
Kipruto claims steeplechase gold
| Kenyan middle distance runner Brimin Kiprop Kipruto added Olympic gold to his world championship title by winning the men's 3000m steeplechase. | The 23-year-old held off a late charge from Mahiedin... (photo: AP )
Athletics   Kenya   Olympic   Photos   Sport  
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Yemenis walk past the Italian embassy situated near the customs authority, in San'a, Yemen, Wednesday, April 30, 2008. IRINnews
YEMEN: Spotlight on IDPs in Amran Governorate
web | Photo: Mohammed al-Jabri/IRIN SANAA, 18 August 2008 (IRIN) - Thousands of people in the impoverished northern governorate of Amran have been displaced by recent fig... (photo: AP / Mohammed Al-Qadhi)
Government   Photos   Politics   Sanaa   Yemen  
In this photo released by Kenya's Presidential Press Service, Kenya's President Mwai Kibaki (ayt1) Kenya Broadcasting Corp
Kibaki in bid to boost tourism
Written By:PPS   , Posted: Mon, Aug 18, 2008 | President Mwai Kibaki on Sunday visited the spectacular Mara Game Reserve and invited both foreign and ... (photo: AP Photo / Presidential Press Service, HO)
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Zimbabwe's Kirsty Coventry smiles after receiving her gold medal The Guardian
based athletes boost Africa at Games
By Phumza Macanda BEIJING, Aug 18 (Reuters) - Overseas funding and training has boosted the number of medals that have gone to African athletes at the Beijing Olympics. A... (photo: AP / Mark Baker)
Africa   Beijing   Funding   Games   Photos  
 More than three million people will have died from Aids in 2004 and nearly 40 million now have HIV, the highest tolls in the 23-year history of acquired immune deficiency syndrome, the United Nations reported Tuesday. sa1 Independent online
Aids treatment guidelines under scrutiny
| By Louise Flanagan | South Africa's official Aids treatment guidelines are being re-assessed after the international Aids conference. | Health Department chief director... (photo: WN)
Africa   Disease   Health   Photos   Society  
 FOOD - RICE - COMMODITY - PHILIPPINES - CRISIS                              Dawn
Food security and trade liberalization
| By Asif Maqbool and Zeeshan Nawaz | THE rapid increase in prices of rice, wheat and other food commodities has sent a shockwave through poor households around the world... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo)
Food   Photos   Prices   Security   Trade  
Three-year-old Nasraden Aman clings to his mother's beads in this Sept. 27, 2002 photo in the village of Bila in Western Haraghe in southeastern Ethiopia, one of the regions hardest hit by a severe drought. The Times
Food price rises push 14m to the brink of starvation
| Rapidly rising global food costs have contributed to the worst hunger crisis in East Africa for eight years, with at least 14 million people at risk of malnutrition, ai... (photo: AP / Anthony Mitchell, File)
Africa   Aid   Humanitarian   Hunger   Photos  
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- Kenya: Struggling for peace
- Tsvangirai looks past Mbeki to end logjam  
- Irish politicians to mark Obama's roots
- Zimbabwe's Tsvangirai seeks region's help in dead-lo
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- When facts on't do, out come smears
Morgan Tsvangirai, leader of the main opposition party in Zimbabwe addresses a press conference in Harare, Tuesday, April 1, 2008.
Tsvangirai looks past Mbeki to end logjam  
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- Uganda And Kenya Fail to Resolve Chicks And Semen Trade Tiff
- Beijing Olympics 2008 - Athletics: Isinbayeva produces the m
- Sturrock Shipping expands into Africa's new fuel market
- Stock Market report
- Nokia to open research centre
- Fuel crisis hits Mombasa
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- Sturrock Shipping expands into Africa's new fuel market
- Stock Market report
- Food security and trade liberalization
- Mobile boom in Africa a boon to ad agencies
- Can Undersea Optic Cables Presage a Boom?
- Kenya to Develop Bio-Fuel Industry
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Food security and trade liberalization
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- Port Paralysed By New $7.1 Million Computer System
- Sturrock Shipping expands into Africa's new fuel market
- Kenyans run for gold, soccer giants clash
- Baffled by Beijing
- Kenyan teenager wins 800m
- Pastoralists need help to cope
Three-year-old Nasraden Aman clings to his mother's beads in this Sept. 27, 2002 photo in the village of Bila in Western Haraghe in southeastern Ethiopia, one of the regions hardest hit by a severe drought.
Food price rises push 14m to the brink of starvation
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- Irish politicians to mark Obama's roots
- Barack Among The Evangelicals
- Surcharging Students for Damage is Against the Law
- State Challenges Church On Spiritual Formation in Schools
- Rigid Syllabus Blamed for Student Unrest
- Primary to secondary school transition rate up to 70%-Kibaki
 John Kerry
From the author who destroyed John Kerry, a hatchet job on Obama
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- Aids treatment guidelines under scrutiny
- Diseases Threaten Refugees
- Mom, daughter give ray of hope to Kenya village
- Where people build their own dreams
- Going Out for a Meal? Beware Danger in the Kiosk
- Mom, daughter lead Kenyan village in AIDS recovery
 More than three million people will have died from Aids in 2004 and nearly 40 million now have HIV, the highest tolls in the 23-year history of acquired immune deficiency syndrome, the United Nations reported Tuesday. sa1
Aids treatment guidelines under scrutiny
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Sport Technology & Science
- Frodeno edges Canada's Whitfield in men's triathlon
- Taylor leads U.S. sweep in 400 hurdles
- Beijing Olympics 2008 - Athletics: Isinbayeva produces the m
- Khan Ahead of the Pack
- Rugby in Steady Decline
- Golden Day for Nation at Olympics
Pamela Jelimo
Kenya , Cameroon take athletics golds 
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- Baffled by Beijing
- Pastoralists need help to cope
- Invasion of the 9000 mile snake
- Climate change: nomads can help - Oxfam
- Internet: Last piece of fibre-optic jigsaw falls into place
- Mobile boom in Africa a boon to ad agencies
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Point of the spear in saving sharks
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