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Breaking News Thu, 2 Sep 2010
 Millions in Ethiopia Said to Need Food Aid
Addis   Deals   Photos   Rebels   Wikipedia: Ethiopia  
 The Guardian 
Ethiopia denies rebels chased oil, gas firms away
* Petronas has not pulled out of Ethiopia, minister says * Govt negotiating deals with three more oil and gas firms By Barry Malone ADDIS ABABA, Sept 2 (Reuters) - Rebel claims that Malaysia's Petrona... (photo: WN)
Tiananmen Square
China   Economy   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Sino-American relations  
 The Australian 
The Red Dragon gets a free ride
| THE announcement that China's economy had overtaken Japan's in size meant almost nothing. | Gross domestic product numbers are more symbolic than real. | Besides, Japan has been stagnant f... (photo: AP / Alexander F. Yuan)
Barclays bank on Albion Street in Leeds.  The News & Observer 
DOJ says Barclays engaged in illegal transactions
| WASHINGTON -- The Justice Department alleges that Barclays Bank PLC illegally engaged in financial transactions with banks in Cuba, Iran, Libya, Sudan and Burma. | The countries are under economic a... (photo: Creative Commons / Mtaylor848)
Bank   Barclays   Justice   Photos   Transactions  
Camel racing, jockey robots test  Kenya Broadcasting Corp 
Kenya's camel race to boost tourism
Written By:KNA   , Posted: Sun, Aug 15, 2010 | Seven countries participated in the 20th Maralal International Camel Derby race with the country's marketing agency Kenya Tourist... (photo: Creative Commons / Lars Plougmann)
Kenya   Photos   Race   Tourism   Wikipedia: Camel  
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Barclays bank on Albion Street in Leeds. The News & Observer
DOJ says Barclays engaged in illegal transactions
| WASHINGTON -- The Justice Department alleges that Barclays Bank PLC illegally engaged in financial transactions with banks in Cuba, Iran, Libya, Sudan and Burma. | The ... (photo: Creative Commons / Mtaylor848)
Bank   Barclays   Justice   Photos   Transactions  
Camel racing, jockey robots test Kenya Broadcasting Corp
Kenya's camel race to boost tourism
Written By:KNA   , Posted: Sun, Aug 15, 2010 | Seven countries participated in the 20th Maralal International Camel Derby race with the country's ... (photo: Creative Commons / Lars Plougmann)
Kenya   Photos   Race   Tourism   Wikipedia: Camel  
Coffee plantation, Kerala, India The Guardian
Ethiopia PM says will probe coffee export defaulting
* Meles says government will enforce the law * Prices "not a legitimate reason" to default By Barry Malone ADDIS ABABA, Aug 11 (Reuters) - Ethiopia's Prime Minister Meles... (photo: WN / Geeta)
Ethiopia   Export   Photos   Trade   Wikipedia: Coffee  
Coffee Beans -  Caffeine The Guardian
Heavy rains to cut Kenya coffee output this year
* Rainfall at start of the year curbed flowering * Prices seen higher in next 12 months By Duncan Miriri KARATINA, Kenya, Aug 11 (Reuters) - Charles Muriuki scoops fine c... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Crop   Photos   Prices   Rain   Wikipedia: Coffee  
Agriculture - coffee plantation, Kerala The Guardian
Coffee helps boost Ethiopia exports to $2 bln -min
* Coffee brings in $528 million after slump previous year * Ethiopia predicts $3 billion for 2010/2011 * Wants to diversify into leather, vegetables By Barry Malone ADDIS... (photo: WN / Geeta)
Coffee   Ethiopia   Exports   Photos   Wikipedia: Coffee  
Al-Shabaab islamist fighters patrol to provide security to Somali demonstrators in Mogadishu, Friday, Oct. 30, 2009. The demonstrators gathered in an open square north east of the capital Mogadishu to show their support for the Palestinian people The Boston Globe
14 accused of helping Somali terrorists
| WASHINGTON - The government announced yesterday that it has charged 14 people as participants in "a deadly pipeline'' to Somalia that routed money and fighters from the... (photo: AP / Mohamed Sheikh Nor)
Photos   Somalia   Terrorism   US   Wikipedia: Al-Shabaab  
Economy Market
- Tullow buys 50% interest in licences
- Mozambique on edge after protests
- Fears grow over global food supply
- Mozambique riots spotlight world food price spike
Rice - Foodgrain - Food - Commodity
Mozambique riots spotlight world food price spike
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- Mozambique riots spotlight world food price spike
- Changing Weather Depletes Fish Stocks
- JSE Says 18 Percent of Top-100 in Black Hands
- CMA Ordered to Testify in Shares Row
Rice - Foodgrain - Food - Commodity
Mozambique riots spotlight world food price spike
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Politics Currency
- Obama and His Family Tied to CIA for Years
- Somali Government Asked To Do More For Citizens
- Mozambique on edge after protests
- French minister admits role in L'Oreal heiress saga
A fly lands on President Barack Obama's face as he delivers remarks on the Affordable Care Act and the New Patients Bill of Rights, Tuesday, June 22, 2010, in the East Room of the White House in Washington.
Obama and His Family Tied to CIA for Years
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-  Man charged after faking burglary
- Maize Disease Threatens Food Security, Livelihoods
-  Man's arm wedged inside machine
- Huge Potential in Africa's Fisheries And Aquaculture Sec
INDIA-TEA-PLANT
Dubai's tea trade in first half of 2010 brews up on production hike
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Culture Import & Export
- In the footsteps of the Mahatma
- Patient Friendly Research To Fight Tuberculosis
- Somali Government Asked To Do More For Citizens
- FTSE gold miners slip on talk of end of systemic risk
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., speaks at a rally at Parkview High School in Springfield, Mo. Saturday, Nov. 1
President Barack Obama hits back at birthers and rumour mongers
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- Troops clear barricades, Mozambique riots persist
- We Are Not Members of Any Political Party - TUC
- First National Savings and Loans Introduces 'Sika Plus&#
- Maintenance Works On Akosombo Dam Begins Today
A woman passes nearby burning tyres in a street in Maputo, Thursday Sept. 2, 2010 a day after police opened fire on stone-throwing crowds who were protesting rising prices in this impoverished country.
Troops clear barricades, Mozambique riots persist
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