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Breaking News Tue, 7 Feb 2012
Angelina Jolie arrives at the 18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday Jan. 29, 2012 in Los Angeles.
Africa   Humanitarian   Photos   Sierra Leone   Wikipedia: Angelina Jolie  
 Orange News 
Jolie faced gun-toting youngsters in Sierra Leone
| Angelina Jolie was left terrified on an aid mission to Sierra Leone when she had to pass a checkpoint manned by "kids with guns". | The Hollywood actress was on one of her many humanitarian trips to... (photo: AP / Matt Sayles)
Dr Kadi Sesay  talk with Julius Maada Bio former  Military Junta Leader and now Sierra Leone Peoples Party nominated Presidential candidate.
Africa   Freetown   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Sierra Leone  
 The Washington Post 
Sierra Leone opposition leader: Ruling party trying to stir violence ahead of November poll
| FREETOWN, Sierra Leone — The top opposition presidential candidate is accusing Sierra Leone’s ruling party of provoking violence ahead of November polls. | Retired Brig. Gen. Julius Maad... (photo: WN / John Sahid)
Moa river basin-Sierra Leone  Scientific American 
Conflicts and Cooperation in Conservation: Adventures in Researching the Pygmy Hippopotamus on Tiwai Island, Sierra Leon
| Our vehicle pulled into the village late one rainy night. Dozens of my new neighbors, Sierra Leone’s Mende people, emerged from their thatch-roof houses, looking cross at being woken up and not ex... (photo: WN / John Sahid)
Africa   Photos   Sierra Leone   Wikipedia: Pygmy hippopotamus   Wildlife  
File - Former Liberian President Charles Taylor alights from the Nigerian government plane into the waiting handcuffs of United Nations Peacekeepers who effected his arrest at Monrovia's Roberts International Airport on his arrival from Nigeria, 29 March, 2006.  Star Tribune 
Charles Taylor lawyers seek to reopen defense case to admit UN report on mercenaries
| AMSTERDAM - Lawyers for former Liberian president Charles Taylor have asked a U.N.-backed war crimes court for permission to reopen their defense case, saying a recently published Security Council r... (photo: UN / Mathew Elavanalthoduka)
Africa   Crimes   Hague   Photos   Wikipedia: Liberia  
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Former Liberian President Charles Taylor argues with a photographer as he awaits the start of the prosecution's closing arguments during his trial at the U.N.-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone in Leidschendam February 8, 2011. Al Jazeera
Accused war criminal Taylor 'worked with CIA'
| He stands accused of funding rebels who hacked the arms off small children, smuggling blood diamonds, keeping sex slaves and torturing his opponents, but former Liberia... (photo: AP / Jerry Lampen)
CIA   Liberia   Photos   War Crime   Wikipedia: Charles Taylor (Liberia)  
The Sierra Leone-flagged Kayan-1, an 86-meter (282-feet) freighter carrying empty containers, tilts on its right side as crew pumped out water, while a tugboat wait to tow it if needed, in the Bosporus, Istanbul, Turkey, Friday, Jan. 20, 2012. The Guardian
Ship sinking after collision in Bosphorus -agent
ISTANBUL, Jan 20 (Reuters) - A cargo ship involved in a collision in Turkey's Bosphorus strait on Friday was in danger of sinking, shipping agency GAC said. "The situatio... (photo: AP)
Accident   Cargo Ship   Istanbul   Photos   Wikipedia: Bosphorus  
Former Liberian President Charles Taylor awaits the start of the prosecution's closing arguments during his trial at the U.N.-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone in Leidschendam Tuesday Feb. 8, 2011. Independent online
Charles Taylor worked for CIA: report
New York - Liberia's Charles Taylor, the first African head of state to be prosecuted for war crimes by an international tribunal, used to work for the CIA, the Boston Gl... (photo: AP / Jerry Lampen, Pool)
Africa   Crimes   Liberia   Photos   Wikipedia: Central Intelligence Agency  
President Ernest Bai Koroma takes the presidential salute during Sierra Leone Independence Day. The Guardian
Africa begins to rise above aid
| Many African countries are moving out of aid dependency as the private sector boosts economic growth on the continent Kenyan workers building part of the Thika road und... (photo: WN / John Sahid)
Economy   Kenya   Photos   Sierra L:eone   Wikipedia: Africa  
A woman and her child stand outside their new tent at a camp in Croix des Bouquets, Haiti. Displaced Haitian families have resettled at the camp site follwing a devastating earthquake, 5 April, 2010. The Guardian
Haiti, Somalia and global jobs
| Where the aid has gone in Haiti, why the international community dragged its feet on Somalia famine, and a request for questions on the global jobs crisis | If you are ... (photo: UN / Sophia Paris)
Development   Haiti   Photos   Somalia   Wikipedia: 2010 Haiti earthquake  
File - Alastair Campbell is seen in his office at Downing Street after announcing his resignation as director of Communications to Prime Minister Tony Blair, in London, Friday, Aug. 29, 2003. The Daily Telegraph
Tony Blair: 12 months in his diary
A huge amount of the former Prime Minister's £8m expenses is said to have gone on foreign travel by him and his team; Josie Ensor charts just how extensive his trav... (photo: AP / Stephen Hird)
Diary   Photos   Tony Blair   UK   Wikipedia: Tony Blair  
Politics Terrorism
- Sudan Rebels Free Chinese Workers, Red Cross Says
- Kidnapped Chinese workers freed in Sudan oil state
- Senegal president leads rally through capital
- Komen’s Political Person Resigns over Political Reacti
Chinese technicians man drilling equipment on an oil rig in Paloich, South Sudan. Militants apparently captured 29 Chinese workers after attacking a remote work site in the volatile South Kordofan region of neighboring Sudan, and Sudanese forces were increasing security for Chinese projects and personnel there, China said Sunday.
Kidnapped Chinese workers freed in Sudan oil state
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- Chinese workers freed in Sudan
- African soccer and UN team up to score goals for peace and d
- Bomb attacks strike military bases in Nigeria
Chinese technicians man drilling equipment on an oil rig in Paloich, South Sudan. Militants apparently captured 29 Chinese workers after attacking a remote work site in the volatile South Kordofan region of neighboring Sudan, and Sudanese forces were increasing security for Chinese projects and personnel there, China said Sunday.
Kidnapped Chinese workers freed in Sudan oil state
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Business & Economy Energy & Industry
- Glencore to buy rest of Xstrata, creating $90b mining behemo
- Kidnapped Chinese workers freed in Sudan oil state
- Glencore to acquire Xstrata, create $90 billion giant
- Komen’s Political Person Resigns over Political Reacti
Chinese technicians man drilling equipment on an oil rig in Paloich, South Sudan. Militants apparently captured 29 Chinese workers after attacking a remote work site in the volatile South Kordofan region of neighboring Sudan, and Sudanese forces were increasing security for Chinese projects and personnel there, China said Sunday.
Kidnapped Chinese workers freed in Sudan oil state
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- Oando Deploys Rig for Shell's Niger Drilling
- Shabangu downplays mooted mining ‘super tax’
- Helping the World, One Translation at a Time
- Own discovery trumps M&A – Randgold Resources
SOMALIA, Mogadishu: In a handout photograph released by the African Union-United Nations Information Support Team 15 August, Ugandan soldiers serving with the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) sort through a haul of munitions that were used by the extremist group Al Shabaab to make improvised explosive devices. AMISOM troops and Transitonal Federal Government (TFG) forces dislodged remnants of Al Shabaab from the site following the withdrawal of most of the extremist group's forces from the city ten days ago, discovering the bomb making facility at the former steel factory in northern Mogadishu which contained evidence that the group had used the site to manufacture improvised explosive devises, suicide vests and car bombs. AU-UN IST / STUART PRICE.
Will the London conference change Somalia's future?
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Health Society & Culture
- Komen’s Political Person Resigns over Political Reacti
- Helping the World, One Translation at a Time
- Senegal president leads rally through capital
- The Promise of Equal Rights Advances in California
Tasmanian mosquito
Malaria Deaths Hugely Underestimated - Lancet Study
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- Bombs strike two military bases in Nigeria
- University of Yaounde II - Officials debriefed on programme
- Helping the World, One Translation at a Time
- Senegal president leads rally through capital
A Sampa( dancer for the Bondo society-female genital mutilation  secret society dancer) performs during a unveiling ceremony of a village school at Mothem Village in Sierra Leone.
Nearly 2,000 African communities end female genital mutilation - UN
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Science & InfoTech Sports
- Cocoa production - Gov't comforts Konye caterpillar vict
- Guinea Pigs Were Widespread as Elizabethan Pets
- Nigeria lead poisoning 'worst in modern history':
- UN reports fighting in Mali forces tens of thousands into ex
Harvesting groundnuts at an agricultural research station in Malawi.The main agricultural products of Malawi include tobacco, sugarcane, cotton, tea, corn, potatoes, sorghum, cattle and goats.
Ghana is a potential food bank – MDA boss
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- Soccer / African Cup of Nations / Ivory Coast, Ghana one ste
- Sahara to renew sponsorship of Indian hockey
- Yanks Abroad: Alex Smith’s Up-and-Down Season Down Und
- Somersaulting LuaLua has Blackpool dreaming of Wembley
FC Barcelona's Seydou Keita from Mali
Alain Giresse: Seydou Keita is a reference point for Mali
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