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World leaders meet on Africa, food security at G8 summit
Xinhua On the final day of the G8 summit, Africa and the impact that the global recession is making on the continent were at the center of a working breakfast ... A look at economic developments around the globe |
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G8 Summit Ends with Focus on Africa, Food Security
Voice of America The Group of Eight and leaders from Brazil, China, India, Mexico and South Africa also agreed to restart a Doha round of world trade talks by next year. On Final Day Of G8, Obama Pushes For Food Security And Meets With Pope The Pope issues a tired Old Left manifesto |
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Obama hints he'll attend World Cup in South Africa
The Associated Press L'AQUILA, Italy (AP) — President Barack Obama is hinting he'll attend next year's World Cup soccer championship in South Africa. After a photograph with ... |
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Africa the focus of G-8 summit's final day
CNN International L'AQUILA, Italy (CNN) -- Meetings with African leaders mark the final day of the Group of Eight summit Friday at which the world's top industrialized ... G-8 to pledge billions for global food initiative African leaders ask G8 to honour pledges G8 Pledges $20B For Food Security In Developing Nations - - |
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Strike by WCup workers continues in South Africa
The Associated Press JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Striking construction workers at 2010 World Cup stadiums have until Tuesday to consider a new offer by employers. ... World Cup stadium workers mull offer to end strike Strikes for higher wages continue in South Africa South African Construction Strike May End by July 14 |
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Pillay accuses Somali rebels of possible war crimes
Reuters Civilians, especially women and children, are bearing the brunt of the latest violence in the lawless Horn of Africa country, she said, as government troops ... Somalia appoints accountancy firm Somali Rights Violations May Be War Crimes, UN Says Aid groups warn of worsening crisis in Somalia - - |
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Bono says Ghana "rebranding" Africa
Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) - When Barack Obama arrives in Ghana Friday for his first visit to sub-Saharan Africa as president, it will be the new ... Analysis: Africa still on back-burner for Obama Obama to Use 'New Media' to Reach Africa With Ghana Message Ghana glows in spotlight of Obama visit - - |
Anglo, BHP, PPC, Shoprite, Telkom: South Africa Equity Preview
Bloomberg July 10 (Bloomberg) -- The following is a list of companies whose shares may have unusual price changes in South Africa. ... S.Africa rand reverses gains, stocks rise on miners S.African rand weakens vs dlr, stock futures up Telkom South Africa Recommendation Cut at Merrill After Rally - - |
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Xstrata Officials Meet Anglo American Investors in South Africa
Bloomberg Xstrata plans to meet with analysts, the government, unions and communities to boost its profile in South Africa, where Anglo has most of its operations, ... Anglo American names new chairman Anglo American Names Chairman Anglo American bolsters board for fight against Xstrata - - |
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Africa: ICC - Africa's Cold War Battlefield?
AllAfrica.com The true stuff that bullies are made of, especially those who think that Africa's donor dependence has reduced Africans to objects that pander to the whims ... South Africa defends stance on ICC-Sudan row amid criticisms BARACK OBAMA'S VISIT TO AFRICA & THE ICC PROSECUTION OF OMAR AL ... African leaders denounce international court - |
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