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Breaking News Thu, 10 Apr 2008
Armed military police officers stand guard near the entrance of Harare Central police station, Tuesday April 15, 200
Elections   Photos   Police   Politics   Zimbabwe  
 Skynews 
Zimbabwe police are reported to have arrested 56 opposition activists on charges of public violence.
The arrests took place in the farming town of Shamva on Thursday, according to Opposition lawyer Alec Muchadehama. | Police in Zimbabwe | "Although they were arrested in Shamva, they are being detaine... (photo: AP / )
 Children collect water from a water-pump well in the Abyei suburb of Molomol, where individual voluntary returnees from North Sudan are settling with the assistance of the United Nations. Abyei, Sudan. 13 November 2006.  cg1
Africa   Health   Life   Maternal   Photos   Sudan   UNFPA   Women  
 TVNZ 
Sudan's healthcare crisis exposed
May 11, 2008 1:04 PM | Lying on a sagging mattress and wincing slightly, Anna Lado laughs at the idea that she should have been afraid of giving birth to her first child, now lying in a crib near her ... (photo: UNMIS file/Frederic Noy)
President Robert Mugabe, greets an unidentified child upon his arrival at a rally in Mbare, Harare, Saturday, March 22, 2008.  The Australian 
Zimbabwe opposition rejects run-off
| ZIMBABWE'S opposition MDC will not participate in a presidential run-off against Robert Mugabe, a top party official said today, after reports of escalating violence deepened a post-election crisis.... (photo: AP / )
Africa   Mugabe   Photos   Slideshow   Violence   Zimbabwe  
A woman points a handgun with a laser sight on a wall display of other guns during the National Rifle Association convention Friday, April 13, 2007, in St. Louis. The 136th annual meeting of the NRA runs through Sunday and is expected to draw 60,000 visitors.  The Australian 
Govern global arms trade
| IN the present scandal of the attempt to ship tonnes of arms and ammunition to Zimbabwe, it is the Chinese who have spoken the most sense. China's foreign ministry said the country's shipment of mor... (photo: AP / Jeff Roberson)
Law   Photos   Trade   UN   Weapons  
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World Bank to help Moz tourism
| Charles Mangwiro | Maputo - The World Bank's private sector lending arm will help Mozambique secure an estimated $3.1bn worth of investments in tourism projects, Touris... (photo: Public Domain / )
Bank   Business   Mozambique   Photos   Tourism  
 (FAIR USE ONLY) NIGER - A farmer in Niger demonstrates how to use fertilizer. Agriculture, Environment, Farming, Soil, Earth, Africa (cg1)  (niger1_fertilizer_demo.jpg) San Diego
Top economist calls for massive increase in aid for agriculture in Africa
NAIROBI, Kenya - Africa's food production could double in a matter of years and help stabilize spiraling food prices if wealthy nations help small farmers with simple agr... (photo: M. McGahuey/USAID file)
Africa   Agriculture   Economy   Nairobi   Photos  
INDIA-NANDIGRAM-PEOPLE Examiner
Overlooked in the global food crisis: A problem with dirt
WASHINGTON (Map, News) - Science has provided the souped-up seeds to feed the world, through biotechnology and old-fashioned crossbreeding. Now the problem is the dirt th... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick)
Farmers   Foodcrisis   Photos   Seeds   Soil  
Zimbabwean farmworker Tamanikwa Dhumukwa picks cotton at Newton estates, in the Bindura , jsa1 BBC News
Farm-workers flee Zimbabwe homes
| Some 40,000 farm-workers and their families have fled their homes in Zimbabwean election violence, a trade union official says. | "They have been accused of voting for ... (photo: AP / Karel Prinsloo)
Africa   Election   Farm   Photos   Violence   World   Zimbabwe  
 land - agriculture - soil - farming - am1  Fresno Bee
Overlooked in the global food crisis: A problem with dirt
| WASHINGTON (AP) Science has provided the souped-up seeds to feed the world, through biotechnology and old-fashioned crossbreeding. Now the problem is the dirt they're p... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
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- Opposition leader vows to return to Zimbabwe soon for runoff
- Knives out for Mbeki
- Tsvangirai returns to face Nemesis
Supporters of the ZANU-PF party hold posters of Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, Wednesday, March 30, 2005 during his last election rally in Harare before the start of parliamentary elections on Thursday. Mugabe's ruling ZANU-PF party will take on Morgan Tsvangirai's Movement of Democratic Change (MDC) party in parliamentary elections set for March 3
US calls for monitors in Zimbabwe
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- Zimbabwe police are reported to have arrested 56 opposition
- Tsvangirai returns to face Nemesis
- Battling to take death out of birth in Africa
- Pikoli's Malawian twist
Armed military police officers stand guard near the entrance of Harare Central police station, Tuesday April 15, 200
Zimbabwe police are reported to have arrested 56 opposition activists on charges of public violence.
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- Tsvangirai returns to face Nemesis
- Battling to take death out of birth in Africa
- South Africa faces up to 'wage apartheid'
- 'When Bono called him back, he half-thought it was a mat
 Activists from Zimbabwe opposition parties under police guard outside the court on a flat-bed truck in Harare, Zimbabwe, Tuesday March 13, 2007. They were taken to hospital following their court appearance two days after they were arrested for trying to
Zimbabwe opposition leader to return for election runoff
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- South Africa faces up to 'wage apartheid'
- Our man in Africa
- Country Committed to Extractive Industry Transparency Initia
- Muse Vibes with Frederick Philander
 (FAIR USE ONLY) NIGER - A farmer in Niger demonstrates how to use fertilizer. Agriculture, Environment, Farming, Soil, Earth, Africa (cg1)  (niger1_fertilizer_demo.jpg)
Top economist calls for massive increase in aid for agriculture in Africa
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- South Africa faces up to 'wage apartheid'
- 'When Bono called him back, he half-thought it was a mat
- Our man in Africa
- Rand slips on risk aversion, stocks dip
 KLps1 - December06 - US Dollar - USD - Currency - Money - Forex. (ps1)
Where the Dollar Rules
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- Pair teaches dancers 'real' classical moves
- Ohio mosque names Egyptian-born cleric as its new imam
- South Africans' roles in early Israel
- Deputy mayor offered sex tour
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Rare lion roars onto big screen
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