HUMNEWS HEADLINES - May 11, 2010 (Africa and the Middle East)
ALGERIA:
Icelandic ash cloud in the Algerian sky today
ANGOLA:
EU praises Angola’s new constitution
Angola at the G-8 and G-20 meeting
State employs DeTeCom to restructure Angola telecom
BENIN:
AfDB to finance road rehabilitation in Benin
BOTSWANA:
HIV/AIDS care giving takes toll
1Q diamond export rises to $US477M
CAMEROON:
Cameroon agrees to cut illegal wood out of its supply chain
COMOROS:
Victory for Comoros island’s democracy
The union of Comoros in favor of increasing cooperation with Cuba
DJIBOUTI:
Yemen, Djibouti sign educational MoU
GUINEA:
Guinea hopeful for a new iron mining deal
GUINEA-BISSAU:
IMF approves $US34.8M for the country
ETHIOPIA:
Millions in Chinese loans for rail, ships, housing
LIBERIA:
Liberian Diaspora critical for poverty reduction
MALAWI:
Ethiopia, Malawi invited to G-20 summit in Canada
Malawi opposition restores Tembo as leader
Malawi law body calls for immediate release of gay couple
MOZAMBIQUE:
International crisis affects foreign reserve sources in Mozambique
NAMIBIA:
Uranium ‘rush’ or ‘crush’ for Erongo?
SOUTH AFRICA:
Zuma admits more jobs may be lost
SUDAN:
Carter Center questions Sudan election accuracy
QATAR:
Qatar announces plans to form women’s soccer league later this year
Qatar stem cell research policy most liberal
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