Africa: Obama Marks His First 100 Days - AllAfrica.com


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Africa: Obama Marks His First 100 Days
AllAfrica.com, Washington - Merle David Kellerhals Jr
Marking an odyssey that began 100 days ago with the first African-American president in US history, President Obama reflected for long moments before the nation on what his presidency has achieved and what still needs to be done.
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Africa: Increasing Numbers of Journalists Are Being Imprisoned Or … - AllAfrica.com


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Africa: Increasing Numbers of Journalists Are Being Imprisoned Or
AllAfrica.com, Washington - Jane Morse
There has been a disturbing upswing in the number of journalists being imprisoned or killed, and more online journalists are being jailed by autocratic governments, say experts who spoke at a conference marking World Press Freedom Day.
Freedom of the media declines worldwide, report says CNN
Press freedom declining around the world: study AFP
Media freedom crucial for growth of democracy Daily Nation
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Africa: Climate Change “Clear And Present Danger,” Secretary Clinton Says

Representatives of 17 of the most important contributors to rising concentrations of planet-warming carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases met April 27-28 to begin discussions they hope will lead to success at the United Nations climate change meeting in Copenhagen in December.

Africa: Increasing Numbers of Journalists Are Being Imprisoned Or Killed

There has been a disturbing upswing in the number of journalists being imprisoned or killed, and more online journalists are being jailed by autocratic governments, say experts who spoke at a conference marking World Press Freedom Day.

Africa: Obama Marks His First 100 Days

Marking an odyssey that began 100 days ago with the first African-American president in U.S. history, President Obama reflected for long moments before the nation on what his presidency has achieved and what still needs to be done.

Kenya: Women Go On Sex Strike

Irked by the recent constitutional crises that arose among the coalition government partners in Kenya, women in the country have decided to deny men sex for seven days.

Genome study gets insights in Africa - Philadelphia Inquirer


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Genome study gets insights in Africa
Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - Tom AvrilTom Avril
By Tom Avril For all the recent revelations about the human genome, one area that has been largely overlooked is the place where humanity began: Africa. University of Pennsylvania geneticist Sarah A. Tishkoff filled in a lot of gaps yesterday,
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Zimbabwe: Poetry Grips Hifa

THAT poetry is a universal language that knows no boundaries was evident when diverse poets from different corners of the globe yesterday illuminated the Poetry Café at this year’s edition of Hifa.

Zimbabwe: Media Scrutiny Knows No Diplomat

THE adversative piece in defence of the United States and the United Kingdom Ambassadors, James McGee and Andrew Pocock respectively; dutifully written by Zimbabwean Member of Parliament, Eddie Cross smacked of the work of a political frolic more than it espoused the logic of reason.

Zimbabwe: Motor Racing Returns to Donnybrook

MOTOR racing returns to the traditional home of the sport in Zimbabwe — Donnybrook Park — tomorrow when the cream of the country’s drivers meet for the RallyCross event.

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