Somalia after the Ethiopian Occupation
In light of the development of several critical issues that include U.S. economic volatility and the new political direction its likely to turn towards, its not farfetched to predict that Washington-supported Ethiopian occupation of Somalia will soon come to an end.
Somalia after the Ethiopian Occupation
In light of the development of several critical issues that include U.S. economic volatility and the new political direction its likely to turn towards, its not farfetched to predict that Washington-supported Ethiopian occupation of Somalia will soon come to an end.
Eyes on Africa: Mobile Web use surges in Africa according to Opera’s latest State of the Mobile Web report
Opera Software uncovers exponential growth in Africa’s mobile Web usage in its latest State of the Mobile Web report. Published today, this September 2008 study focuses on the African continent, where Web browsing on the mobile phone far exceeds traditional desktop-computer surfing.
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The use of Opera Mini in Africa increased by 180 percent from [...]
Muscle to Fight Malaria Receives a $3 Billion Surge
When in September 2008, the United Nations Summit on the Millennium Development Goals converged in New York, world leaders espoused to raise the bar very high in the aggressive war against Malaria.
The Coke Coast: Cocaine and Failed States in Africa
The drug trade is fast turning large parts of West Africa into areas that are all but ungovernable, with major implications for international security.
Fight Against AIDS in East Africa
For the millions of Africans dealing with HIV/AIDS, a beacon of hope has emerged from an unassuming single story clinic, nestled in the hills of this city.