HUMNEWS HEADLINES - April 15, 2010 (Africa and the Middle East)
ALGERIA:
Mearsk takes out case against Algeria
Algeria is Vietnam’s priority partner says, President Triet
Algeria lineup UAE friendly (sports)
Egypt FA to face FIFA disciplinary hearing (sports)
ANGOLA:
Angola government uses Chinese credit line to buy rolling stock
BENIN:
Engaging communities to prevent malnutrition in Benin
Protesting Benin doctors face lawsuits from patients
BOTSWANA:
Impact Minerals to kick off drilling at Botswana Uranium Project
Good start for Botswana in regional golf event (sports)
CAMEROON:
South West – Hub of Palm oil production
Production – Several measures, less results!
Cameroon’s population hits 19.4 million
CAPE VERDE:
Seven out of 10 Cape Verdeans have a mobile phone
Cape Verdean PM visits European Commission
DJIBOUTI:
Djibouti seeks to increase 150 scholarships in Yemeni universities
ERITREA:
President Isaias hold talks with German parliament members
Land and the “Land Grabbers” Part 1 (comment-series)
GABON:
Gabon oil workers go on strike
GAMBIA:
Opposition leader appeals against sentence
Earthquakes Sign Youngest Player In Club History, Gambian Midfielder Omar Jasseh (sports)
GHANA:
Ghana’s inflation continues to slide
LIBERIA:
Leader stresses renewal of Togo-Liberia relations
LIBYA:
Libya frees ‘insulting’ dissident Jamal al-Haggi
Government’s unpredictability makes building Libyan economy tourism tricky
MADAGASCAR:
Madagascar's Rajoelina says to form interim body, electoral commission
‘Land grabbing’ in Africa rages on as leaders resist checks
MALAWI:
Malawi, UNDP sign $4.2m climate change deal
MAURITANIA:
Arabization and a history of Black-African marginalization in Mauritania
MOZAMBIQUE:
Eqsra wins big coal mining contract in Mozambique
Mozambique to build 600 kilometers of roads in 2010
Mozambique launches tender for third mobile operator
Government sets growth target of 6.2 percent
NAMIBIA:
World cup boon for Namibian beef
NIGER:
Foreigners freed in Niger delta
QATAR:
Qatar invites Gazprom to take part in LNG projects
Industries Qatar operating profit rise in Q1
Qatar’s education presents huge opportunities for Korea
Qatar National Bank becomes first Qatari bank to develop a mobile banking application
SUDAN:
How Obama bungled Sudan’s elections (opinion)
Egypt, Sudan opposed to Nile sharing deal
YEMEN:
Yemen confirms cleric Awlaki linked to Al Qaeda
Low funding for WFP threatens vital feeding programs for children in Yemen
Syrian efforts for political parties in Yemen continues
AFRICA:
Empowering women to boost African development
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