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BIRD - WILDLIFE - ANIMAL
Animals   Photos   Uganda   Wild   Wildlife  
 The Boston Globe 
Ecotourists find wildlife aplenty in Uganda
| KASESE, Uganda - A warthog grazed on the thick grass outside my front door and by my back door stood a waterbuck. Both wild animals were harmless from a distance, I was told. Yet guests at this safa... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo)
 Camden Height St London, UK (mk1)
Africa   Investment   Phones   Photos   Slideshow   Vodafone  
 The Times 
Vodafone to study £20bn bid for African operator MTN
div#related-article-links p a, div#related-article-links p a:visited { color:#06c; } | VODAFONE is examining a £20 billion bid for MTN, Africa's largest mobile-phone operator. | Chief executive Arun S... (photo: WN / mina)
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe greets party supporters at a rally in Mvurwi, about 160 kilometres (100 miles) north of Harare, Zimbabwe, Friday, March, 14, 2008. Mugabe called people to vote for him in the upcoming presidential elections set for March 29  International Herald Tribune 
Zimbabwe opposition seeks peacekeepers for run-off
| : Zimbabwe's main opposition group has stepped up efforts to secure regional peacekeepers for a run-off presidential election against Robert Mugabe after weeks of violence that intimidated voters, a... (photo: AP / Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)
Elections   Photos   Politics   Society   Zimbabwe  
 Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma  (rks2)  Independent online 
'Government does not need ANC permission'
| The South African government does not have to seek permission from the new ANC leadership before entering into international agreements, Foreign Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma said on Sunda... (photo: AP)
Brazil   Economy   India   Photos   South Africa  
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 President of Sudan, Omar Ahmed Al-Bashir attends a press conference at the French-Africa Summit in Cannes, southern France, Friday, Feb. 16, 2007. Looking to unlock the crisis in war-torn Darfur, France won agreement from three African nations involved t Newsday
State media: Sudan cuts ties with Chad after rebel attack
| KHARTOUM, Sudan - President Omar al-Bashir announced Sunday he severed relations with neighboring Chad, accusing the government of supporting rebels who attacked the Su... (photo: (AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau))
Government   Photos   President   Rebel   Sudan  
Armed military police officers stand guard near the entrance of Harare Central police station, Tuesday April 15, 200 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 ... (photo: AP / )
Elections   Photos   Police   Politics   Zimbabwe  
Fruit - Fruits - Apple - Health - Diet Independent online
An apple a day - too costly
| By BRONWYNNE JOOSTE | The price of apples rises by nearly 70 percent from the farm to your local supermarket. | As the fruit moves through the supply chain from farm, t... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Apple   Farmer   Market   Photos   Price  
he leader of Zimbabwes main opposition party, Morgan Tsvangirai, center, and other activists outside the court in Harare, Zimbabwe, Tuesday March 13, 2007. They were taken to hospital following their court appearance two days after they were arre Independent online
Tsvangirai returns to face Nemesis
| by Ade Obisesan | Zimbabwe's opposition leader looked set on Sunday to return home from South Africa to face Robert Mugabe in a presidential run-off poll despite a risk... (photo: AP)
Election   Morgan Tsvangirai   Photos   Politics   Zimbabwe  
 Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir BBC News
Sudan cuts Chad ties over attack
| Sudan says it has cut off diplomatic relations with Chad, blaming it for helping rebels from Darfur to launch an attack on Sudan's capital, Khartoum. | Both Chad and Je... (photo: AP / Alfred de Montesquiou)
Chad   Darfur   Defence   Photos   Sudan  
Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir talks following his meeting with Muslim representative from Britain's House of Lords in Khartoum, Sudan, Monday, Dec. 3, 2007. Bashir agreed to pardon a British teacher jailed here after she allowed her students to name a teddy bear Muhamma Syracuse
State media: Sudan cuts ties with Chad
| KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) - President Omar al-Bashir announced Sunday he severed relations with neighboring Chad, accusing the government of supporting rebels who attacked t... (photo: AP / Abd Raouf)
Chad   Photos   Politics   Sudan   Terrorism  
Politics Business
- Rifts are over, says Alliance
- A summit of healing?
- No bid to expel Mbeki - ANC
- 'Government does not need ANC permission'
 Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma  (rks2)
'Government does not need ANC permission'
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- Sudan cuts ties with Chad
- Tsvangirai to return despite threats
- Zimbabwe opposition requests peacekeepers for run-off electi
- Rifts are over, says Alliance
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe greets party supporters at a rally in Mvurwi, about 160 kilometres (100 miles) north of Harare, Zimbabwe, Friday, March, 14, 2008. Mugabe called people to vote for him in the upcoming presidential elections set for March 29
Zimbabwe opposition seeks peacekeepers for run-off
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Culture Environment
- Tourism game plan to cash in on 2010
- Trafficking of teenagers on the rise in N Nigeria
- Memories of the liberation struggle
- Caught in Time: Zimbabwe win hockey gold, 1980 Moscow Olympi
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Durban to Dubai non-stop
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- SA's poaching hotspot
- Ecotourists find wildlife aplenty in Uganda
- Experts slam plan to poison fish
- Discovering wonders of the humble butterfly
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Ecotourists find wildlife aplenty in Uganda
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Health Wildlife
- Private and public health can co-operate
- Medical association wants Peggy apology
- IRAQ: Residents, NGOs welcome Sadr City truce
- YEMEN: 100,000 people affected by rebellion in the north - I
 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
Sudan's healthcare crisis exposed
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- Ecotourists find wildlife aplenty in Uganda
- Discovering wonders of the humble butterfly
- Seychelles at tortoise pace
- Ban on horses' movement is lifted
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