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An instruction sign is seen inside a body scanner at Schiphol airport, Netherlands, Monday, Dec. 28, 2009.
Amsterdam   Aviation   Photos   Terrorism   Wikipedia: Amsterdam Airport Schiphol  
Terrorist Ties Doubted in Amsterdam Arrests
| WASHINGTON — American law enforcement and aviation security officials said Tuesday they thought it highly unlikely that two United States residents of Yemeni descent detained in Amsterdam on M... (photo: AP / Cynthia Boll)
The New York Times
A man is led away from a plane at Schipol Airport in Amsterdam Monday Aug. 30, 2010 in this image taken from TV.
Amsterdam   Photos   Terrorism   Wikipedia: Amsterdam Airport Schiphol   Yemen  
Dutch hold two Yemenis after terrorism alert
| AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Dutch authorities detained two Yemeni men at Amsterdam's Schiphol airport on suspicion of terrorist conspiracy after a tip-off from the United States, prosecutors said on Tuesd... (photo: AP / RTL, via APTN)
The Star
Emirates Airline Emirates brings West Africa closer with launch of new Dakar route
| Dubai. Emirates says it has strengthened its links to West Africa with the launch of a new direct service to Dakar. | A company spokesman said: “EK 797 took off this morning for the airline's ... (photo: GFDL / Imre Solt) Gulf News
Aerospace   Africa   Emirates   Photos   Wikipedia: Emirates (airline)  
Grain - Rice - Commodity $40m Down The Drain In Smuggling
Ghana is said to be losing an estimated $40 million annually as a result of rice smuggled into the country. | Estimates compiled by the Food and Beverages Association of Ghana, for presentation to the... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc) Peace FM Online
Beverages   Food   Ghana   Photos   Wikipedia: Rice  
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File - A Yemeni security patrol guards the court house during the trial session of Mohammed Hamdi Al Ahdal by the State Security Court in Sana'a, Yemen Wednesday, May 3, 2006. Yemen denies foreign forces' involvement
| Aden: Yemen denied on Sunday that foreign forces are involved in its battle against Al Qaida, as Sana'a's security forces went on high alert after eight soldiers were k... (photo: AP / Mohammed Al-Qadhi) Gulf News
Al Qaida   Defence   Photos   Wikipedia: Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula   Yemen  
Cholera prevention programmes have bee intensified in flood affected areas in Mozambique. Cholera epidemic threatens all Nigeria, government warns
| (CNN) -- A cholera epidemic in northern Nigeria has killed more than 350 people since June and threatens to spread to the entire country, according to the west African ... (photo: IRIN News / Tomas de Mul) CNN
Cholera   Epidemic   Nigeria   People   Photos  
Ramadan Reflections Ramadan Reflections
Every year, the blessed month of Ramadan offers the global community of over a billion Muslims the singular opportunity to develop steadfastness in the worship of Allah. ... (photo: WN / marzena) All Africa
Arab   Community   Muslims   Photos   Ramadan  
 Kollywood - Trisha Trisha in a drug scandal?
On a Telegu channel, the actress's name was allegedly linked with a Nigerian drug peddler only because designer Sidney Sladen, who is of African origin, is a good friend ... (photo: WN) The Times Of India
Actress   Celebrity   Photos   Star  
Cholera patients lie in beds in Budiriro clinic in Harare, Zimbabwe Thursday, Jan. 29, 2009. Zimbabwe's economic meltdown has been worsened by a cholera outbreak across the country which has killed nearly 3,100 people and infected 58,993 -- the worst Africa death toll from cholera in 15 years. Nigeria warns of cholera threat
Health authorities in Nigeria are warning that the entire country is threatened by a cholera outbreak. | At least 352 people have been killed by the infection in the spac... (photo: AP / Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi) Joy Online
Cholera   Health   Nigeria   Photos   Wikipedia: Cholera  
The cholera outbreak was caused by contamination of drinking water Nigeria: Cholera epidemic death toll rises to 352
| ABUJA, Nigeria - All of Nigeria is at risk in a cholera epidemic that has killed 352 people in only three-months time, health officials warned Wednesday, as the country... (photo: IRIN News / Noor Ali) The State
Cholera   Death   Epidemic   Nigeria   Photos  
Iraqi workers are seen at the Rumaila oil refinery, near the city of Basra, 550 kilometers (340 miles) southeast of Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, Dec. 13, 2009. Opec to invest $40b in refineries
| Dubai: Members of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) will be investing heavily in downstream activities over the coming years despite uncertainty ... (photo: AP / Nabil al-Jourani) Gulf News
Investment   OPEC   Oil   Photos   Wikipedia: OPEC  
Roche Roche in drug development deal with US firm
| The Associated Press Share | thefresnobee_994:/2010/08/24/2051907/roche-in-drug-development-deal.html E-Mail Print Text Size: tool name | tool goes here Comments (0) | ... (photo: Creative Commons / emas1116) Fresno Bee
Development   Drug   Firm   Photos   Roche  
Politics Economy
No Political Mandate, No Development
We Are Not Members of Any Political Party - TUC
Volta Chiefs Charge On Mills' Ministers
Togo opposition leader claims police brutality
Shell Gas Station - Vehicles
Nigeria: Shell says $1.1B oil pipeline nearly done
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Ghana's Growth Target On Course - IMF Director
Ghana supports foreign economies against her own through unb
Nation's Economic Outlook Still Positive
The Economics of 'Jega's Budget' (1)
Rice - Grains - Wheat - Agriculture - Food Pricing
Wheat Prices Stabilize Locally
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Health Environment
Ghana supports foreign economies against her own through unb
Cholera - NMA Blasts FG, State Govts
Malaria Related Deaths On the Decline - As NMCP Registers Su
Dr. Mamady Cham is New Rvth Boss
Guinea pig
Pets 101: Why isn't my guinea pig eating? Part 1
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Battling to preserve Nigeria's rainforest
Jigawa Floods - Monarch Sends SOS to FG
Climate Change - BNRCC Commences Tree Planting
Flood Ravages More Jigawa Communities
In this June 20, 2010 photo, local residents stand around a manifold from Royal Dutch Shell's Nigerian subsidiary, in Bodo City, in the oil-rich Niger  Delta region of Nigeria. As U.S. officials now work to stanch the flow from the Gulf Coast spill, Nigeria remains mired in spills after 50 years of production by foreign firms eager for the country's easily refined fuel.
Outrage at UN decision to exonerate Shell for oil pollution in Niger delta
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Education Aid
Rivers State to Launch Free Education Programme in October
Quality Education is Still a Concern, Say Adelaide Sosseh
Education - Between Memorisation And Originality
NBTE Moves to Certify Non-Formal Knowledge, Skills
Children standing in front of the door in Douala Cameroon in 2009
Ghana The 3rd Best Country To Live In Sub-Saharan Africa
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Trade Ministry to Partner Centarl Region Uproot Poverty
Education Expert Argues For A Paradigm Shift
Poor Countries Cannot Afford Common Medicines
Jammeh's Aide Launches Defamation Suit Against Online Ne
Albert Vilalta, right, and Roque Pascual gesture after arriving at the airport in Prat Llobregat, Spain, Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2010.
Spanish aid workers freed by Al Qaeda in Mali
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