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Thousands Still Live in Slavery in North allAfrica.com - Tuesday, July 15, 2008 eople continue to be enslaved in northern Mali, according to Malian human rights organisation Temedt, despite a widespread belief that slavery no longer exists in the ... more
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Mali: 21st Century Slavery Global Voices Online - Tuesday, July 15, 2008 p> Sociolingo's Africa quotes two recent articles that “show that slavery still goes on today” in northern Mali and that it is a very complex issue in the country as many people deny its existence. ... more
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Children Enslaved At Young Ages allAfrica.com - Monday, July 14, 2008 ddar Ag Ogazide, a black Tamasheq, was born in 1973 at Tinahamma near Ansongo in northern Mali, 1350km north of Bamako. His family have been owned by the Touareg Ag Baye family at Intakabarte for several generations. In March this year Iddar finally decided he had had enough and made... more
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Thousands Still Live in Slavery in North allAfrica.com - Monday, July 14, 2008 eople continue to be enslaved in northern Mali, according to Malian human rights organisation Temedt, despite a widespread belief that slavery no longer exists in the country. Read more in the Hear our Voices on Iddar Ag ... more
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People's Forum Opposes Privatisation allAfrica.com - Saturday, July 12, 2008 s G8 leaders wrapped up their forum in Hokkaido in Japan, some 13,000km away, the hundreds of people who had gathered for the seventh annual alternative People's Forum, this year held in the town of Koulikoro, Mali, were issuing a closing statement to their own conference, and its tone was... more
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Food Situation Looks Positive Despite Insecurity allAfrica.com - Friday, July 11, 2008 espite high global food prices, conflict in the north and the onset of the lean season which lasts from July to September, the food security situation in the north and elsewhere, looks positive this year in ... more
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'Summit of the Poor' in Mali Has Message for G8 Topix - Monday, July 07, 2008 p>A conference of groups that say they represent poor Africans has convened in Mali, in an effort to provide a contrast to the activities of the G8 meeting in Japan. ... more
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Dengue Fever Topix - Monday, July 07, 2008 p>Britain's best world music festival takes place this month and we've got 50 pairs of tickets to give away. ... more
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Summer Arts Bulletin Board Topix - Saturday, July 05, 2008 p>As the California State University Summer Arts program continues at Fresno State, we envision this Beehive post as a place for news, recommendations, reader reviews, gripes, background information -- anything ... ... more
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Art Center hosts creative films from overseas Topix - Thursday, July 03, 2008 p>Film fans who want something different from Hollywood's slim summer offerings can head to the Des Moines Art Center this month for a mix of movies from around the world. ... more
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Mali moves to boost petroleum exploration activities Topix - Tuesday, July 01, 2008 p>The Malian national assembly has amended the law governing petroleum exploration activities in the country, extending the total length of the search from 10 to 12 years, according to information reaching here ... ... more
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Misery in Mali's cotton-picking fields Topix - Tuesday, July 01, 2008 p>Surveying his cracked, dry fields near the village of Ouesselebougou in Mali's southern cotton belt, Somala Doumbia is waiting for the rains and wondering what to do. ... more
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Mali pledges third mobile licence and privatisation of Sotelma Topix - Tuesday, July 01, 2008 p>The government of Mali plans to award a third mobile phone licence and will accelerate plans to privatise Sotelma, the state-owned fixed line incumbent. ... more
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Pinching Pennies Online Topix - Monday, June 30, 2008 p>Reports on the war's progress from the Pentagon and the GAO offer sharply divergent assessments that mirror the political debate Three-fourths of the deaths in the Midwest floods have been men. ... more
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African health ministers agree to strengthen national health research systems Topix - Saturday, June 28, 2008 p>African Health Ministers have agreed to work together to strengthen national health research systems, national health information systems and knowledge systems through the optimisation of investments, better co ... ... more
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Spoilt for sounds in SW7 Topix - Thursday, June 26, 2008 p>Dinosaur rock: British Sea Power play at the Natural History Museum as part of Exhibition Road Music Day London is supposed to be the most expensive city in the world, but it's still astonishing what you can ... ... more
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.com features news,analyses,and roundups of events in and about Africa Topix - Tuesday, June 24, 2008 p>Investors on the Floor of the Nigerian Stock Exchange Monday staked a total of 12.168 billion naira on 1 billion shares in 17,983 d eals, just as market capitalisation further went down to 10.5 trillion naira ... ... more
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.com features news,analyses,and roundups of events in and about Africa Topix - Sunday, June 22, 2008 p>Transactions on the floor of the Nigerian Stock Exchange recorded a downturn at the end of the week, with a turnover of 5.24 billi o n shares valued at 42.52 billion naira in 82,798 deals in contrast with a ... ... more
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National Zoo's panda might be pregnant again Topix - Friday, June 20, 2008 p>The National Zoo says panda mother Mei Xiang is showing a spike in hormone levels, a sign that she might be pregnant again. ... more
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Mali's Rokia Traore trades tradition for rock Topix - Friday, June 20, 2008 p>The sound, the orchestration with three electric guitars, a bass guitar and drums and an n'goni has nothing to do with the rhythms of balafon-calabash-n ' goni , she said. ... more
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