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Kenya Broadcasting Corp 14M Kenyans in urgent need of food aid Written By:Emmanuel Kola , Posted: Thu, Jul 03, 2008 | Kenya is among six countries in the Horn of Africa currently facing drought conditions and soaring food prices that have le... (photo: AP Photo / Karel Prinsloo) Economy Food Kenya Photos Society |
The Times Need to know: HSBC; E.ON; Amstrad; Eurostar | Economics | Mortgage equity withdrawal, when homeowners extract cash against the value of their property, fell in the first quarter to a seven-year low as the housing market slump deepened. The Bank... (photo: WN / deniseyong) Bank Cash Equity Hsbc Photos |
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The Australian EU shuns Robert Mugabe as Africa eyes talks | THE European Union has warned it will accept only a Zimbabwean government led by opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai, even as the African Union urged President Robert M... (photo: AP / Paulo Duarte) AU EU Elections Photos Zimbabwe |
WorldNews.com Reactions on CNN Anderson Cooper's False Presentation on Africa The assertions made by CNN's Anderson Cooper on the 16th of Junethat HIV/AIDS and some other diseases started in African jungles where human beings (Africans) share disea... (photo: USAID file/K. Burns) Africa Development Media Photos US |
Time Magazine Does Osama bin Laden Still Matter? | Does Osama bin Laden matter anymore? You could be forgiven for thinking he doesn't. In recent months, an impressive cast of terrorism experts and counterterrorism offic... (photo: AP Photo) London Media Photos Terror US |
San Diego FACTBOX-Kenyan Finance Minister Amos Kimunya July 2 - Kenya's parliament on Wednesday passed a no-confidence vote against Finance Minister Amos Kimunya, after an acrimonious debate in which legislators called for hi... (photo: AP / Khalil Senodi) Africa Finance Kenya Parliament Photos Vote |
The Miami Herald Sudanese 'Lost Boy' finds his place on the track EUGENE, Ore. -- Lopez Lomong went home to his village in Sudan for the first time in 16 years to exorcise a ghost. It was his ghost. | Presumed dead by his family, Lomong... (photo: AP / ) America Athletics Photos Sport Sudan |
Scientific American Foreign aid should boost Africa doctors' pay: WHO | By Laura MacInnis | GENEVA (Reuters) - International aid to Africa should be used to boost doctors' salaries and bolster the recruitment and training of medical staff, ... (photo: AP/Jackie Claasen) Africa Aid Doctors Geneva Photos Salaries |