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When an American comedian claimed he had been given US$1 million after making an appeal on YouTube, it sounded too good to be true.
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ROME.
Floods and heavy rain across southern Africa have damaged thousands of hec-tares of farmland and more may be hit in coming weeks, raising fears for food supplies, the UN food agency said yesteray.
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KHARTOUM.
South Sudan voted overwhelmingly to declare its independence in final results of a referendum made public yesterday, opening the door to Africa’s newest state and a fresh period of uncertainty for the fractured region.
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WASHINGTON - The White House Friday slammed Iran for intervening in the Egypt crisis, saying Tehran was in no position to make such "remarkable" comments after crushing its own uprising last year.
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CAIRO-Gunfire killed four people in Tahrir Square early Thursday, taking the death toll from clashes that have rocked central Cairo in the past 24 hours to seven, a medic said.
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WASHINGTON- US President Barack Obama has told his beleaguered Egyptian counterpart Hosni Mubarak not to stand for re-election in upcoming September elections, the New York Times said Tuesday.
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LONDON - Britain will send a charter aircraft to Cairo to bring back citizens who wish to leave as protests against the Egyptian government intensify, foreign minister William Hague said Tuesday.
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WASHINGTON, Jan 31, 2011 (AFP) - Egypt's last working Internet service provider, the Noor Group, went down on Monday, a US Web monitoring company said, leaving the crisis-torn country completely offline.
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From Caesar Zvayi in ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia
KENYAN Prime Minister Raila Odinga was on Friday night fired as African Union mediator to the Cote d’Ivoire crisis after his public altercation with Commission chair Dr Jean Ping ahead of the convening of the high-level -
From Caesar Zvayi in ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia
THERE was drama at the African Union headquarters yesterday when Commission chairman Dr Jean Ping publicly clashed with his controversially-appointed mediator to Cote d’Ivoire, Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga... -
By Robert Mukondiwa
In ABIDJAN, Cote D’Ivoire
Following the standoff between the supporters of Ivory Coast’s President Laurent Gbagbo on one hand the opposition leader Alassane Ouattara, The United Nations, Ecowas, the European Union and the United States on the other, a key figure in the embattled leader’s ranks has sworn that Ivoirians shall defend their national interest to the death. -
Herald Reporter
GOVERNMENT has offered an additional US$25 in allowances to its lowest-paid worker after protracted negotiations with civil servants’ representatives in Harare yesterday.
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CAIRO- Egyptian protesters threw Molotov cocktails at a government building in the port city of Suez on Wednesday, setting parts of it on fire, witnesses said, on the second day of nationwide anti-government protests. RELATED STORY Protesters also lobbed firebombs at the headquarters of the ruling National Democratic Party, amid heavy clashes between protesters and […]
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MANITOWOC - The White House on Wednesday urged its key ally Egypt to lift a ban on protests after security forces arrested at least 500 people and threatened a crackdown on widespread demonstrations.
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