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France Agrees to UN Court Hearing Its Dispute Over Immunity of Witnesses allAfrica.com
- Tuesday, August 15, 2006 The International Court of Justice (ICJ), the principal judicial organ of the United Nations, will hear a case between France and Djibouti over whether high-level figures in Djibouti, including its Head of State, can be summoned as witnesses as part of a French judicial
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The cabinet held its weekly meeting Sunday at Kuwait... Topix
- Monday, August 14, 2006 Cabinet gets briefing on 'causeway, allowances'; MPs' requests discussed KUWAIT : The cabinet held its weekly meeting Sunday at Kuwait International Airport, headed by His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh
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: Drought-affected pastoralists facing tough times IRIN
- Monday, August 14, 2006 Cattle farmers in Djibouti are facing an uncertain future due to continuing drought conditions and a lack of long-term planning for pastoralists in the Horn of Africa state, an early warning agency
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: Government begins culling poultry IRIN
- Monday, August 14, 2006 Following the confirmation of the first case of the deadly H5N1 virus in a two-year-old girl in Djibouti in early May, the government has ordered the mass culling of all poultry in the
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: First human case of avian flu IRIN
- Monday, August 14, 2006 Health authorities in Djibouti have reported the first human case of the deadly H5N1 bird flu
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: Too early to tell if current rains will avert food needs - WFP IRIN
- Monday, August 14, 2006 Rain has been falling in drought-stricken Djibouti for almost two weeks now, but it is too early to tell if the precipitation will eventually be sufficient to overturn the continuing impact of several failed wet seasons, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has said.
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: Struggling to cope with drought IRIN
- Monday, August 14, 2006 Sirad Mohammed sits outside her newly constructed shelter adjacent to the exclusive Gabode suburb of the capital, Djiboutiville, and watches her six children at
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Djiboutian Military Police Visit Camp Lemonier; Soldiers learn about... Topix
- Monday, August 14, 2006 Djiboutian Military Police Visit Camp Lemonier; Soldiers learn about Combined Joint Task Force mission.
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Times Online: Europe 'colluded with web of CIA rendition flights' snowdeal.org
- Monday, August 14, 2006 Times Online
Europe 'colluded with web of CIA rendition flights'
"Fourteen European states including Britain colluded in a "global
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Revealed: The Plight of Prisoners Caught Up in US Rendition Moreover
- Monday, August 14, 2006 They were eventually released about a month ago. While it remains unclear where exactly the men were held, human rights campaigners who interviewed them believe they were held in Djibouti, Afghanistan and somewhere in eastern
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Revealed: The Plight of Prisoners Caught up in US Rendition Moreover
- Monday, August 14, 2006 They were eventually released about a month ago. While it remains unclear where exactly the men were held, human rights campaigners who interviewed them believe they were held in Djibouti, Afghanistan and somewhere in eastern
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"Djibouti fishers will be the first to gain..." Food and Agriculture Organization
- Monday, August 14, 2006 Source: La Nation
Dans un entretien accordé au journal, le Directeur de la pêche, M. Ibrahim Elmi, nous a donné quelques précisions complémentaires sur le projet d'exportation des produits de la mer vers l'Union européenne et nous parle ici de la procédure engagée par le pays pour obtenir l'agrément nécessaire. L'objectif
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Djibouti girl has H5N1: WHO Moreover
- Monday, August 14, 2006 Djibouti girl has H5N1: WHO 11/05/2006 - 19:52:44 A young girl in Djibouti has contacted the H5N1 virus, the East African country's first human case of bird flu, the World Health Organisation said today."I believe the person is still alive. It's
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Cuba: Against the tide
The Independent (UK)
- Monday, August 14, 2006 Divers are a pretty adventurous lot. When it comes to seeking out ever more
extraordinary underwater experiences they'll travel to places as far flung
as Papua New Guinea, Djibouti and Newfoundland. But oddly enough, very few
go to Cuba, which, given that
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DJIBOUTI: Government begins culling poultry IRIN
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 Following the confirmation of the first case of the deadly H5N1 virus in a two-year-old girl in Djibouti in early May, the government has ordered the mass culling of all poultry in the
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DJIBOUTI: First human case of avian flu IRIN
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 Health authorities in Djibouti have reported the first human case of the deadly H5N1 bird flu
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DJIBOUTI: Too early to tell if current rains will avert food needs - WFP IRIN
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 Rain has been falling in drought-stricken Djibouti for almost two weeks now, but it is too early to tell if the precipitation will eventually be sufficient to overturn the continuing impact of several failed wet seasons, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has said.
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DJIBOUTI: Struggling to cope with drought IRIN
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 Sirad Mohammed sits outside her newly constructed shelter adjacent to the exclusive Gabode suburb of the capital, Djiboutiville, and watches her six children at
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DJIBOUTI: Drought forcing people into towns, says President Guelleh IRIN
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 Djibouti is facing a humanitarian crisis as a result of consecutive years of drought. In an interview with IRIN on 9 February, President Ismail Omar Guelleh talked about his government's plans to contain the
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Nominated Envoy to Djibout testify in senate hearings Topix
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 W. Stuart Symington , ambassador-designate to the Republic of Djibouti, a St. Louis native, is a descendant of William Stuart Symington, the first secretary of the Air Force and former four-term U.S. senator
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