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U.S.: 'Arab Spring' Dominated TV Foreign News in 2011
U.S.: ‘Arab Spring’ Dominated TV Foreign News in 2011 […]
INSIGHT-West in political crisis has echoes of 1930s =2
Have you seen someone rough sleeping? […]
Angola: African Union to Hear Cabindans on Rights Complaints
More than five years after the Front for the Liberation of Cabinda (FLEC) filed a complaint with the African Union (AU) against the Angolan government for alleged human rights abuses, the AU says it…
Gaddafi children aim to destablisie Libya
The surviving children of Libya’s dead dictator Muammar Gaddafi are determined to destabilise the country, NTC shief Mustafa Abdel Jalil says. […]
Uganda: Nodding Deaths Call for Action
Yesterday morning the Ministry of Health belatedly announced it was releasing a statement about the strange ailment that is piling more misery on Acholi sub-region which continues to count the cost…
Ethiopia - Two Swedish journalists found guilty of supporting terrorism, face 15 years in jail
WiPC has serious concerns about the fairness of the trial, which has seen political interference in the proceedings and the use of fabricated evidence. […]
Philippines: WFP Supports Government Emergency Response To Tropical Storm Washi
In support of government relief efforts, WFP is providing urgently needed food, supplies and logistics support to boost the Philippine government’s emergency response to help thousands of people…
Liberia: Startling Revelations On U.S.$200,000 Bus Stop Deal At NTA
The Independent Authoritative Heritage News Paper has reliably learnt that none of the authorized signatures of the controversial US$200,000 contract the National Transit Authority (NTA) entered into…
A Man in Tunisia, a Movement on Wall Street, and the Soldier Who Ignited the Fuse
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It’s Saturday night and I didn’t want the day to end before I sent out this note to you. One year ago today (December 17th), Mohamed Bouazizi, a man who had a… |
Cairo Erupts in Second Day of Violent Clashes
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Egyptian soldiers with batons charged into Tahrir Square, beating protesters and burning tents on the second day of violent clashes and anti-military demonstrations in the capital. The… |