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A boy waits with his mother for his malaria lab results at a dispensary in Tanga, Tanzania
Africa   Drugs   Health   Malaria   Photos  
Bad malaria drugs litter Africa, raising fears of resistance
High rates of the most effective type of malaria-fighting drugs sold in three African countries are poor quality - including nearly half the pills sampled in Senegal - raising fears of increased drug ... (photo: Public Domain / BotMultichillT)
Breitbart
 Incumbent Gambian President Yahya Jammeh, right, leaves the polling station after voting in Banjul, capital of Gambia in West Africa, Thursday Oct. 18, 2001. Voters in Gambia lined up across the country on Thursday to elect the nation´s next presid
Gambia   News   Photos   President   Tourism  
 Four Gambian ministers go in cabinet changes
| Banjul - Gambian President Yahya Jammeh has axed four ministers in his latest cabinet reshuffle, with the ministers of tourism, local government and lands, fisheries and water and infrastructure bei... (photo: AP/Christine Nesbitt)
Independent online
2,500 Years Of Egyptomania 2,500 Years Of Egyptomania
 By Geoffrey Clarfield, National PostFebruary 8, 2010 4:09 AM   | In 1922, British archaeologist Howard Carter discovered the most magnificent intact tomb of any Egyptian Pharaoh ever found in the ... (photo: WN / marzena) National Post
Archaeologists   British   Egypt   Pharaoh   Photos  
World Aids Day as celebrated in Sierra Leone, banners displaying partners of various groups, NGOs and the Ministry of Health. Millions at risk if AIDS focus fades, says expert
| LONDON - Global attention is turning away from the AIDS epidemic at just the wrong time and means a fresh wave of the disease could infect millions of people in high-risk countries, a leading expert... (photo: WN / John Sahid) China Daily
Aids   Epidemic   London   People   Photos  
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel, gestures during a news conference in the chancellery in Berlin, Germany, Monday, Feb. 1, 2010. Redeeming the Berlin Conference and Bismarck
Article by WorldNews.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. | As German President Horst Koehler visits South Korea in preparation to host the G-20 Summit in November, and whil... (photo: AP / Gero Breloer) WorldNews.com
Berlin   Iran   Nuclear   Peace   Photos   Politics  
Lebanese marine commando units are seen as they prepare to dive to search for victims bodies and parts of the wreckage of an Ethiopian Airlines plane that crashed on January 25 into the sea, in Naameh, south of Beirut, Lebanon, Saturday, Feb. 6, 2010. Ethiopia jet flight recorder 'retrieved' in Lebanon
| Lebanese search teams have retrieved a flight recorder from the Ethiopian Airlines jet that crashed in the Mediterranean, army sources say. | The Boeing 737 crashed on ... (photo: AP / Hussein Malla) BBC News
Airlines   Disaster   Ethiopia   Lebanon   Photos  
** FILE ** Exterior view of the headquarters of the World Health Organization (WHO) in Geneva, Switzerland, seen in a March 16, 2003 file photo. EGYPT: Controversial organ transplant bill welcomed by WHO
web | Photo: COFS CAIRO, 7 February 2010 (IRIN) - A controversial organ transplant bill expected to become law in the next few weeks could regularize organ transplants an... (photo: AP / Keystone, Fabrice Coffrini) IRINnews
Crimes   Egypt   Health   Photos   Society  
President Barack Obama greets Sen. Byron Dorgan, D-N.D., after his speech about health care reform before a joint session of Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2009. U.S. aid-cutback plan sends wrong message
| If President Barack Obama's foreign aid budget request for 2011 is a reflection of his priorities in world affairs, it looks like the president is saying ``adios'' to L... (photo: AP / Jason Reed, pool) The Miami Herald
Aid   Budget   Obama   Photos   USA  
Health Human Rights
Debate on nationalising the mines in South Africa
Spain sees sixfold increase in immigrants over decade
Bad malaria drugs litter Africa, raising fears of resistance
Africa malaria drugs 'low-grade'
A boy waits with his mother for his malaria lab results at a dispensary in Tanga, Tanzania
Bad malaria drugs litter Africa, raising fears of resistance
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Confidence in democracy dwindles in Ghana
Global human trafficking news roundup ( Feb. 6-8, 2010)
International Criminal Court rules insufficient evidence to
Behind the Veil: Covering Iraq's Women in Hiding
Cape Town to Cairo  and back again
Cape Town to Cairo – and back again
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Politics Defence
INTERVIEW - Algeria corruption case 'part of political s
Zimbabwean mines minister in trouble over diamond mine partn
Minister: Zimbabwe can't afford demands of striking work
Trial against former Liberian president Charles Taylor adjou
 Incumbent Gambian President Yahya Jammeh, right, leaves the polling station after voting in Banjul, capital of Gambia in West Africa, Thursday Oct. 18, 2001. Voters in Gambia lined up across the country on Thursday to elect the nation´s next presid
 Four Gambian ministers go in cabinet changes
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CRPF's women contingent to leave for Liberia
Bad malaria drugs litter Africa, raising fears of resistance
Bad malaria pills in Africa raise resistance fears
Malaria Drugs in Africa Found Defective
A boy waits with his mother for his malaria lab results at a dispensary in Tanga, Tanzania
Bad malaria drugs litter Africa, raising fears of resistance
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Farming Society
Nation Under-Invests in Agriculture
Buy Oil Shares as Wall Street Corrects
Cheap Food in Nigeria
Addressing the food versus fuel debate in Ghana
Street in Kumasi, Ghana
Addressing the food versus fuel debate in Ghana
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Debate on nationalising the mines in South Africa
Strengthening Women's Activism in Post-Conflict Africa
Gulf countries protest ICC genocide decision for Sudan's
CSR Awards Best Students in Quiz Competition
** FILE ** Exterior view of the headquarters of the World Health Organization (WHO) in Geneva, Switzerland, seen in a March 16, 2003 file photo.
EGYPT: Controversial organ transplant bill welcomed by WHO
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Religion Technology
Nigerian Christians count dead after Jos violence
Christian group in Nigeria counts its dead after religious v
Religious tension ignites in Guinea
Family helps adopted Haitian children keep their spiritual h
A Nigerian soldier stands guard outside the central mosque in Jos, Nigeria, Friday, Jan. 22, 2010.
Nigerians trade blame over violence
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Tracking Vandals of PHCN Installations
Internet Blackout in Ghana, what it was
Addressing the food versus fuel debate in Ghana
Tuna experts discuss threats to fisheries
Street in Kumasi, Ghana
Addressing the food versus fuel debate in Ghana
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