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World tourism body pledges support for March carnival
| The secretary general of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) has pledged support for the Indian Ocean Vanilla Islands carnival in Seychelles this coming March and will personally a... (photo: Creative Commons / Clifden)
Government of Southern Sudan President Salva Kiir Mayardit speaks to the press after casting his ballot. Southern Sudanese voters turned out in huge numbers on the first day of polling in the long-awaited Southern Sudan self-determination referendum.  Many voters slept at the polling stations in order to be one of the first to cast ballots in the plebiscite, which will determine whether Sudan remains united or Southern Sudan secedes to form a new country.
Oil   Photos   Politics   South Sudan   Wikipedia: South Sudan  
 The Guardian 
Two Sudans' oil dispute deepens as South shuts down wells
| Newly founded South Sudan says northern neighbour is stealing oil and charging too much for access to it pipelines South Sudanese people turn out to hear a speech by their president, Salva Kiir. The... (photo: UN / Tim McKulka)
In this image made available Sunday Nov. 22 2009 and taken from Al Alam TV, a missile is fired in an unspecified location in Iran. Iran on Sunday Nov. 22 2009 began large-scale air defense war games aimed at protecting the country's nuclear facilities against any possible attack, state television reported. It said the five-day drill will cover an area a third of the size of Iran and spread across the central, western and southern parts of the country.  Pakalert Press 
Obama renews anti-Iran war rhetoric
Share US President Barack Obama has once again renewed threats against Iran, saying that Washington will maintain pressure on the Islamic Republic over its nuclear program. | “America is determi... (photo: AP / Al Alam TV)
Iran   Photos   War   Washington   Wikipedia: IranUnited States relations  
Goldman Sachs chairman and chief executive officer Lloyd Blankfein sits down to testify before the Senate Subcommittee on Investigations hearing on Wall Street investment banks and the financial crisis on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, April 27, 2010.  The New York Times 
Goldman Makes Money for the Romneys
| After a long, controversial wait, Mitt Romney released details of his federal tax returns on Tuesday, inciting a flurry of wide-eyed analysis from those curious to see exactly how Mr. Romney’s... (photo: AP / Susan Walsh)
Goldman Sachs   Mitt Romney   Money   Photos   Wikipedia: Goldman Sachs  
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File - Salva Kiir Mayardit, the President of the Government of Southern Sudan, outlines a multipoint plan for development in southern Sudan in the lead up to and after independence in Juba on Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2011, on his return from Khartoum where he attended the formal announcement of southern Sudan's referendum results. Business Day
South Sudan claims oil worth $815m stolen by Khartoum
| SOUTH Sudan’s President Salva Kiir yesterday accused Sudan of seizing its crude oil worth $815m in a row over how to share oil revenue between the former civil war fo... (photo: AP / Pete Muller)
Oil   Photos   Sudan   War   Wikipedia: South Sudan  
A former rebel fighter rests at the northern gate of Bani Walid, Libya, Saturday, Sept. 17, 2011. The Daily Mail
Four dead as Gaddafi loyalists seize town amid fears country is descending into 'bottomless pit'
NTC deputy leader Abdel Hafiz Ghoga resigns after protests in BenghaziAnger that members of interim government are 'tarnished by Gaddafi' | Rulers criticised for refusing... (photo: AP / Alexandre Meneghini)
Bani Walid   Libya   Photos   Protests   Wikipedia: Battle of Bani Walid  
 KLps1 - Aussie Dollar - AUD - Australian Dollar - Currency - Money. (ps1) Sydney Morning Herald
Aust stocks gain
| AAP | Australian shares have opened higher as the weaker US dollar helps commodity prices and concerns over Europe's debt crisis take a back seat. | Financials gained a... (photo: WN)
Economy   Market   Photos   Stock   Wikipedia: Australian Securities Exchange  
Lake Volta, Ghana. Ghana Business News
Tourism Authority to market Ghana through music
| The Western Regional Office of the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) is promoting itself through the use of music to market the nation to the International Community. | Mr ... (photo: Creative Commons / Jurgen)
Economy   Ghana   Market   Photos   Tourism   Wikipedia: Ghana  
In this May 27, 2011 photo released by the International Atomic Energy Agency, or IAEA, IAEA fact-finding team leader Mike Weightman, left, visits the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant in Okuma, Fukushima prefecture, northern Japan. France24
Japan seeks UN nuclear agency presence in Fukushima
| AFP - Japan is asking the UN's nuclear agency to set up a permanent office in Fukushima to monitor its efforts to contain the world's worst nuclear accident since Chern... (photo: AP / IAEA)
Japan   Nuclear   Photos   UN   Wikipedia: Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster  
Business Trade
- Arab Spring victors push for investment
- Activists, bloggers fear Twitter censorship
- Artists: SoundExchange Has Free Money For You, No Nigerian P
- Agency cuts states' credit ratings
Goldman Sachs chairman and chief executive officer Lloyd Blankfein sits down to testify before the Senate Subcommittee on Investigations hearing on Wall Street investment banks and the financial crisis on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, April 27, 2010.
Goldman Makes Money for the Romneys
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- Sierra Vista Bank turns a profit in 2011
- Zimbabwe: Mystery deepens around general's death
- Nigerian violence: Police disappear as Boko Haram brings ter
- UN Spokesperson Calls for Greater Intra-African Trade
In this image made available Sunday Nov. 22 2009 and taken from Al Alam TV, a missile is fired in an unspecified location in Iran. Iran on Sunday Nov. 22 2009 began large-scale air defense war games aimed at protecting the country's nuclear facilities against any possible attack, state television reported. It said the five-day drill will cover an area a third of the size of Iran and spread across the central, western and southern parts of the country.
Obama renews anti-Iran war rhetoric
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Oil Energy
- Nigeria faces an existential threat
- Boko Haram leader tape threatens Nigeria forces
- Iran hits back at EU with own oil embargo threat
- South Sudan sees oil shutdown complete by Saturday
A Libyan rebel carrying a parachute flare shell left behind by pro-Gadhafi forces, walks by a rebels pickup truck armed with a rocket launcher with a pre Gadhafi flag and Arabic that reads "February 17th, Free Libya" at the western gate of Ajdabiya, Libya Wednesday, April 13, 2011.
Arms from Libya could reach Boko Haram, al Qaeda - U.N.
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- Iran hits back at EU with own oil embargo threat
- Libya grappling with discontent
- Zimbabwe: Mystery deepens around general's death
- Iran hits back at EU with own oil embargo threat
File - A woman suspected of being a Gadhafi loyalist is seen behind bars inside a detention facility in Misrata, Libya, Thursday, Sept. 22, 2011.
Doctors Without Borders halts work in Misrata
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Farming Health
- Waiting for the Barbarians
- Rice Farmers to Benefit With Four Million Shilling Machines
- Cholera fight in DR Congo receives $9 million boost from UN
- Mumias Farmers Want a Local CEO
A Libyan protester reacts as she shouts slogans against Libyan Leader Moammar Ghadafi during a demonstration before Friday prayers, in Benghazi, Libya, on Friday Feb. 25, 2011.
Protesters shake up Libya's interim government
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- Woman dies after weight-loss surgery
- Former Hostages Brought to American Base
- Failed Mutiny Highlights the Schism in Papua New Guinea
- Zimbabwe: Mystery deepens around general's death
File - A woman suspected of being a Gadhafi loyalist is seen behind bars inside a detention facility in Misrata, Libya, Thursday, Sept. 22, 2011.
Doctors Without Borders halts work in Misrata
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Technology Industry
- Boko Haram leader tape threatens Nigeria forces
- Iran hits back at EU with own oil embargo threat
- Tourism boom is uncharted water for ‘shark town’
- Former Hostages Brought to American Base
Egyptians gather in Tahrir Square to mark the one year anniversary of the uprising that ousted President Hosni Mubarak in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2012.
A year after uprising, Egyptians celebrate and protest
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- Iran hits back at EU with own oil embargo threat
- South Sudan sees oil shutdown complete by Saturday
- German exhibit explores discount culture
- Artists: SoundExchange Has Free Money For You, No Nigerian P
Seychelles
World tourism body pledges support for March carnival
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