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Sudan names investigators for Darfur crimes | Somali Press Khartoum: Sudanese Justice Minister Abdel-Basset Sabdrat Tuesday named a chief prosecutor to probe alleged crimes in the western region of Darfur, ...
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Volkswagen South Africa Retrenches 400 Workers | Somali Press VOLKSWAGEN SA (VWSA) is laying off 400 workers in response to plunging vehicle sales and the global financial crisis.VWSA spokesman Bill Stephens said on ...
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Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete Calls for Joint Action on ... Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete has called on Africa to send a "clear message" to next month's crucial meeting of the G20, the world's major economic ...
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In Cameroon Boost Maize Production Or Face Food Crisis, Local NGO ... A local NGO is calling on the government to help boost maize production, ... to protest against corruption in the Agriculture Ministry. Africa · Rural ...
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Somalia's ex-mayor to take part in regional elections | Somali Press Somalia: The former mayor of Somalia's national capital, Mr. Mohamed "Dheere" Omar, has said that he will compete at upcoming regional elections.
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Kenya: Tourism Industry Picking Up Again After Election Violence ... As the eagerly awaited recovery in tourism after the election violence in Kenya takes off, bad news has come in the form of corruption allegations.Before ...
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Art and Culture of Egypt | Somali Press Egyptian culture has five thousand years of recorded history. Ancient Egypt was among the earliest civilizations and for millennia, Egypt maintained a ...
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Egyptians parliament house fire injures 13 | Somali Press Cairo: At least 13 Egyptians were injured on Tuesday when a fire broke out in the building of the Shura Council (upper house of the parliament) in downtown ...
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Egypt Facts | Somali Press Establishment:First Dynasty c.3150 BCEIndependence from United Kingdom February 28, 1922Republic declared June 18, 1953Capital: CairoArea: Total 980869 ...
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International Relations of Libya | Somali Press As a Kingdom, Libya maintained a definitively pro-Western stance, yet was recognized ... Since the fall of the Warsaw Pact and the Soviet Union, Libya has ...
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