April 16, 2006
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African media workshop convenes in Cotonou
Benin earmarks 15bn CFA to tackle cotton sector debts
Burundi peace talks shifted to Tuesday
2006 population census underway in Libya
Trarza FC, AMSME join Mauritanian elite league
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African leaders order fresh El Bashir genocide probe
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  Violence in Africa
Mauritian police cancel anti-Israel demo
Angola police arrest 24 criminals in three days
Freed South African peacekeepers back to camp in Darfur
4,000 children sexually exploited in Cameroon annually
South Africa slams attack on aid ships
 
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UN to train Tanzanian women on elections The UN is set to empower Tanzanian women ahead of the coun try's general elections in October, the world body said in a statement here Wednesday.. ......
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'Credible elections in Nigeria will foster political stability'
Abuja, Nigeria (PANA) - Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan has said the gover nment is aware of the great importance of successful elections to the future stability of Nigeria and will do everything possible to ensure that the 2011 polls are credible, free and fair.    02/09/2010   Full Text...
EU gives 47m euros for AU Mission in Somalia
Brussels, Belgium (PANA) - The European Union (EU) has given an additional grant of 47 million euros to the African Union (AU) to finance its peacekeeping operations in Somalia, the EU said in a statement obtai ned by PANA here.    02/09/2010   Full Text...
 
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Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) - The Nigerian government has cancelled the contract for a second runway at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in the nation's capital, after federal MPs said the cost was too high. ......    07/06/2010   More...
  Community of Sahelo - Saharan States
Libya hosts CEN-SAD economic, cultural council meeting
11th CEN-SAD summit begins
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