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E. Guinea Leader Jets in allAfrica.com - Wednesday, August 29, 2007 quatorial Guinea President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo arrived in Harare yesterday for a four-day State visit during which he will officially open the Harare Agricultural Show on ... more
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Austrian zoo announces panda birth Topix - Wednesday, August 29, 2007 p> Austrian zoo announces panda birth A giant panda gave birth to a cub at the Vienna Zoo yesterday. via Turkish Daily News ... more
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Cholera Cases Still Rising allAfrica.com - Tuesday, August 28, 2007 t least 800 more people have been infected with cholera over the last week, bringing the total number of reported cases to 2,500 since January out of which 90 people have died, according to the Guinean Ministry of ... more
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French police say beaten up in Guinea over immigrants Topix - Tuesday, August 28, 2007 p class="lede_quote">"We have never had a similar case before because normally when there is resistance the airline refuses to fly." "Suddenly and violently we were attacked," the police report said, describing the scene as the French police tried to hand over the two men to the authorities... more
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Guinea says it did not apologize to France for airport brutality Topix - Monday, August 27, 2007 p> Guinea deplores an Aug. 16 attack on six French policemen, the country's minister of the interior said in a nationally televised address, but he denied that his government had issued an apology to France. via PR-inside.com ... more
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Guinea reaffirms to strengthen bilateral relations with Angola Topix - Monday, August 27, 2007 p> The Guinean government wants to further strengthen bilateral relations with Angola, particularly in the economic sector, Angola's official news agency ANGOP quoted Guinean President Lansana Conte as reporting ... via People's Daily Online ... more
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South Africa: Continuing education is working Global Voices Online - Saturday, August 25, 2007 p>The nonrequired writes about the success story that is continuing education in some African nations and how it can prevent the brain drain. Continuing education is paid for by companies and provided by local universities at an affordable cost. It has been succesfully implemented so far in... more
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The most corrupt countries list is released Topix - Saturday, August 25, 2007 p> According to Forbes magazine, corruption in nearly half of the world's nations is getting worse, although a few nations have managed to extricate themselves. via Toronto News.Net ... more
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Guinea seeking nuclear power Topix - Friday, August 24, 2007 p class="lede_quote">"To favour research and development in the area of alternative energy ... the government authorises the foreign affairs ministry ... to start talks with the International Atomic Energy Agency" By Saliou Samb Conakry - Guinea will start talks with the International Atomic Energy Agency on a... more
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Bembeya Jazz National and Tabu Ley: Masterpieces From The Guinean And Congolese Belle Epoques Topix - Thursday, August 23, 2007 p> An irony of post-1980s world music is that it has sustained an interest in the earlier, belle epoque musical styles of post-colonial Africa, elements of which it reshaped and recalibrated for a global ... via All About Jazz ... more
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GUINEA: Cholera epidemic multiplying despite intense efforts Topix - Tuesday, August 21, 2007 p class="lede_quote">"The epidemic is quite serious this year, but the government and humanitarian partners are doing everything they can to treat cases and prevent the spread of the disease in Guinea" CONAKRY, 20 August 2007 - Almost 1,800 people have been affected by a cholera outbreak in... more
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Cholera Epidemic Multiplying Despite Intense Efforts allAfrica.com - Monday, August 20, 2007 lmost 1,800 people have been affected by a cholera outbreak in Guinea which has caused 67 deaths, according to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) in ... more
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Guinea: Military Warns of More Protests If Demands Not Met Topix - Monday, August 20, 2007 p class="lede_quote">"After that deadline, we'll make ourselves heard as we did in May" Guinean soldiers warn they could stage fresh protests within weeks if the government fails to meet demands that were at the centre of military-led riots in May that left two people dead and several... more
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Australian company finds uranium reserves in Guinea Topix - Sunday, August 19, 2007 p class="lede_quote">"I know in advance that these results will bring keen interest from the different mining companies that specialise in prospecting for uranium." CONAKRY, Mauritania: Reserves of uranium have been found in the west African country of Guinea by Australian mining company Murchison United NL, Guinean Mines... more
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1,700 cholera cases in Guinea Topix - Saturday, August 18, 2007 p> A cholera epidemic in the west African nation of Guinea has resulted in more than 1,700 cases since late January, including 67 deaths, the national director of public health said. via Sunday Times ... more
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Military Warns of More Protests If Demands Not Met allAfrica.com - Friday, August 17, 2007 uinean soldiers warn they could stage fresh protests within weeks if the government fails to meet demands that were at the centre of military-led riots in May that left two people dead and several ... more
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Country, Guinea to Collaborate on Security allAfrica.com - Friday, August 17, 2007 quatorial Guinea Military has said during a meeting with senior officials of the Nigerian Navy, Army and Air Force, that it seeks to strength en areas of cooperation with Nigeria in maritime ... more
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Guinea: Court Convicts Two Journalists of Defamation Topix - Friday, August 17, 2007 p> A Magistrate Court in Conakry on 13 August 2007 convicted two journalists of two privately-owned weekly newspapers for defaming Bahna Sidibe, a former minister of Works in Guinea. via AllAfrica.com ... more
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Heavy Fines and Suspended Prison Sentences for Two Newspaper Editors allAfrica.com - Thursday, August 16, 2007 eporters Without Borders today condemned the heavy fines and six-month suspended prison sentences imposed by a court in Kaloum (a district of Conakry) on 13 August on Thiernodjo Diallo, managing editor of the weekly La Vérité, and Aziz Camara, managing editor of the weekly Libération, for allegedly libelling former public... more
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Court Convicts Two Journalists of Defamation allAfrica.com - Thursday, August 16, 2007 Magistrate Court in Conakry on 13 August 2007 convicted two journalists of two privately-owned weekly newspapers for defaming Bahna Sidibe, a former minister of Works in ... more
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