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President Ernest Bai Koroma takes the presidential salute during Sierra Leone Independence Day.
Economy   Kenya   Photos   Sierra L:eone   Wikipedia: Africa  
 The Guardian 
Africa begins to rise above aid
| Many African countries are moving out of aid dependency as the private sector boosts economic growth on the continent Kenyan workers building part of the Thika road under the management of a Chinese... (photo: WN / John Sahid)
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, right, meets with Togo President Faure Gnassingbe, center, and Gilchrist Olympio, President of the Union of Forces for Change, the country's main opposition party and the son of Togo's first elected president, at the Presidential Palace in Lome, Togo, Tuesday Jan. 17, 2012. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton this week is taking stock of democratic advances in West Africa after an intense year of diplomacy preoccupied by the Arab Spring. The region's improvements in multiparty governance and the rule of law have come in fits and starts, and often on the back of political violence.
Democracy   Photos   Togo   US   West Africa   Wikipedia: TogoUnited States relations  
 Independent online 
Clinton wraps up West African tour
Lome - American Secretary of Hillary Clinton started her West Africa trip celebrating democracy, swooping in for the inauguration of Liberia's democratically re-elected president and promising help to... (photo: AP / Larry Downing)
bird on the branch of Gulmohar tree  Irish Times 
Natural wonders
123 | It's a salon like no other. At the Deyrolle taxidermy showroom in Paris you'll find a menagerie of wild animals, birds and insects, waiting for new homes, writes RUADHAN MACCORMAIC, Paris Corres... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
Animals   Birds   Paris   Photos   Wikipedia: Nature  
In this June 30, 2011 photo, Guinea-Bissau President Malam Bacai Sanha listens during a session of the 17th African Union Summit at the Sipopo Conference Center, outside Malabo, Equatorial Guinea. Guinea-Bissau government spokesman Agnelo Regala said Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2011, that the president had been taken Tuesday to the capital of neighboring Senegal for what he called 'a routine medical checkup. The suddenness of his departure and the fact that it was not planned has raised questions about Sanha's illness.  The Himalayan 
Guinea-Bissau leader Malam Bacai Sanha dies in Paris
   | Added At:  2012-01-09 10:57 PM |    Last Updated At: 2012-01-09 10:57 PM | The Himalayan Times - Saved Articles(s) | The headlines has been added to your saved artic... (photo: AP / Rebecca Blackwell)
Africa   Guinea Bissau   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Malam Bacai Sanhá  
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Volkswagen up!. The News & Observer
Volkswagen sales over 8 million in 2011
Email Print Order Reprint Share This Share Text tool name | tool goes here By ASSIMO BALDE - Associated Press By ASSIMO BALDE Tags: | BISSAU, Guinea-Bissau -- President M... (photo: Creative Commons / AlexanderFPbusse)
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Residents walk outside of the Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors without Borders) compound in Mogadishu, Somalia Thursday, Dec. 29, 2011. Al Jazeera
Two aid workers shot dead in Somalia
| Two international aid workers have been shot and killed in the Somali capital, a police and medical officials said. | The workers were employees of the aid group Doctor... (photo: AP / Mohamed Sheikh Nor)
Africa   Aid workers   Photos   Somalia   Wikipedia: Somalia  
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UN Security Council calls on Guinea-Bissau to ensure free elections
UN Security Council calls on Guinea-Bissau to ensure free elections
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- Gabon and Tunisia Advance
- Gabon into quarters after remarkable Morocco win
- Gabon 3 Morocco 2: Mbanangoye stunner sends co-hosts into la
- Co-host Gabon, Tunisia advance to African Cup of Nations qua
Paul Ulrich Kessany and Hamdaoui Mounir during a match of the national teams of Morocco and Gabon. Gabon won the match with 2-1
Africa Cup of Nations: Gabon v Morocco
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Cameroon Nigeria
- One million children in Sahel at risk, UNICEF warns
- Couple facing deportation to Cameroon released after campaig
- Miscalculation of Salaries - Earners Hope in Difficulties
- Yaounde - Egyptians Celebrate Revolution Anniversary
Somali refugee children share a meal inside a tent in Dollo Ado, Ethiopia.  Fleeing drought and famine in their home country, thousands of Somalis have taken up residence across the border in Dollo Ado
One million children in Sahel at risk, UNICEF warns
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- Nigeria: Militant Leader Pledges Bombing Campaign
- US Embassy: US citizen kidnapped in Nigeria freed
- Gunmen shoot police officers in flashpoint Nigerian city
- Nigeria sect leader threatens school bombings
Children gather around a burntout police truck following an overnight attack at Sheka Police station in Kano, Nigeria, on Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2012.
Nigeria faces an existential threat
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Benin Togo
- West takes Internet freedom for granted: Google boss
- Imprisoned West Bank woman tells of abuse
- West takes Internet freedom for granted: Google boss
- West takes Internet freedom for granted: Google boss
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, right, meets with Togo President Faure Gnassingbe, center, and Gilchrist Olympio, President of the Union of Forces for Change, the country's main opposition party and the son of Togo's first elected president, at the Presidential Palace in Lome, Togo, Tuesday Jan. 17, 2012. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton this week is taking stock of democratic advances in West Africa after an intense year of diplomacy preoccupied by the Arab Spring. The region's improvements in multiparty governance and the rule of law have come in fits and starts, and often on the back of political violence.
Clinton wraps up West African tour
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- The World Bank Adopts a New Interim Strategy Note to Support
- Boko Haram - Nigeria Loses AJC Hosting to Togo
- Six signs two year contract to coach Togo
- Six signs two year contract to coach Togo
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, right, meets with Togo President Faure Gnassingbe, center, and Gilchrist Olympio, President of the Union of Forces for Change, the country's main opposition party and the son of Togo's first elected president, at the Presidential Palace in Lome, Togo, Tuesday Jan. 17, 2012. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton this week is taking stock of democratic advances in West Africa after an intense year of diplomacy preoccupied by the Arab Spring. The region's improvements in multiparty governance and the rule of law have come in fits and starts, and often on the back of political violence.
Clinton wraps up West African tour
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Ghana Ivory Coast
- Makeshift defence for Ghana against Mali
- Is Sekou Crying Because The One He Described As Having A Cro
- Muntari Turns Focus On Mali Clash
- Minister Delivers Message of Hope to Team
Ghana's Asamoah Gyan, right, celebrates next to teammate John Mensah, left, after scoring a penalty kick during the World Cup group D soccer match between Serbia and Ghana at the Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria, South Africa, Sunday, June 13, 2010. Ghana won 1-0.
Ghana 1 Botswana 0: Hero to zero! Mensah on target before seeing red
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- US takes control of tarnished blood diamonds monitor group
- Caution pays off for Ivory Coast
- Lincoln Tells a Story
- Rohr pays a tribute as Gabon and Tunisia advance
Samsung - Electronics - Technology
Smartphones drive record Samsung profit
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