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Cote d'Ivoire's president says no more talks with rebels
Xinhuanet | 11 hours ago
Cote d'Ivoire's President LaurentGbagbo said Tuesday he will hold no more peace talks with the rebels in the north, accusing them of failing to disarm as agreed upon in former negotiations.3.1
Ivory Coast Peace Remains Elusive
Voice of America | Monday
Bavier report - Download 445k Listen to Bavier report A rebel soldier walks past a bus with his AK-47 on his back at a checkpoint in Bouake, Ivory Coast September 19 marks the third anniversary of the start of ...1.3
Secretary-General holds talks with a wide range of world leaders during Summit
United Nations | Friday Sep 16
This morning, he conferred with Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero of Spain and Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey to discuss the Alliance of Civilizations, for which they are co-sponsors. ...2.7
Indian Exim Bank Extends Loc to Cote D'ivoire, Mali
Asia Pulse via Yahoo | Thursday Sep 15
Export Import Bank of India on Wednesday said it has extended a line of credit of US$26.80 million to African nation Cote d'Ivoire and US$27 million to the government of Mali.2.7
Developing Countries
KLRU Austin | Saturday Sep 3
Cote d'Ivoire: Cocoa and Change N Cote d'Ivoire has long been the world's largest producer of cocoa, but has recently faced economic downturns and loss of its historically stable government.
Topics: Africa
NEPC boss, urges review of strategies to revamp rubber sector
Vanguard | Friday Sep 2
SPECIAL Adviser to the President /CEO, Nigerian Export Promotion Council , Mrs. G. M. Sasore, Wednesday called for a review of the past approach /strategy aimed at revamping the problems facing the rubber ...2.7
Topics: Africa
Stratic Announces Second Quarter Results
Canada NewsWire | Tuesday Aug 30
Stratic Energy Corporation is pleased to announce its second quarter financial results.2.7
Vano Merabishvili, the minister of police and public order has held...
Rustavi 2 | Friday Aug 26
Vano Merabishvili, the minister of police and public order has held briefing on detaining fact of the consul of Cote d'Ivoire today.2.9
Topics: Africa
Participants at workshop discuss textile industry
Ghanaweb.com | Aug 20, 2005
Participants at a day's workshop on the textile industry have expressed concern about unfavourable trade policies that have almost crippled the batik, tie-and-dye industry.
I'm skipper but not leader, says Zidane
TurkishPress.com | Aug 16, 2005
The 33-year-old Real Madrid midfielder, who quit after France's exit from Euro 2004 last year, recently had a change of heart and came out of international retirement to help rescue France's flagging World Cup ...3.2
Topics: Africa
Who Loves Noire?
Bellaonline.com | Aug 15, 2005
A review of A Love Noire by Erica Simone Turnipseed. The title and the description on the inside cover made me raise my eyebrow a little bit.
Topics: Africa
At 4 years of GSM: Nigeria scores first in fixed lines penetration
Vanguard | Aug 15, 2005
AT four years of the introduction of GSM in the country, Nigeria has again scored another first in the fixed wireless segment of the telecommunications market.2.7
Comfort levels
MarketWatch | Aug 6, 2005
By Myra P. Saefong , MarketWatch Last Update: 2:22 PM ET Aug. 5, 2005 . . Reprint .
Topics: Startups, Africa
One Singular Temptation
Dailycandy.com | Aug 5, 2005
Single living is a blessing and a curse. Sure, you have the freedom to seek out unlimited kisses, but that can quickly become problematic if those kisses come from Hershey's. So if you're relying on sweets to ...
Columbia University is coordinating treatment scale at multiple sites ...
Aidsmap.com | Aug 3, 2005
Building on the success of its vanguard antiretroviral treatment initiative, MTCT-Plus, the International Center for AIDS Care and Treatment Programs at Columbia University is now coordinating treatment ...
Mass job losses at Tema Port Stevedoring hit by foreign takeover
The Ghanaian Chronicle | Aug 1, 2005
Informed sources explained that the import of AP Moeller shipping line's exclusive access over cargo from the port of loading through to the port of discharge and final delivery has several ramifications, apart ...2.7
Topics: Africa
Army, rebels agree on dates for disarming
Mg.co.za | Aug 1, 2005
Africa's first online newspaper. First with the news. National Africa > Southern Africa > North Africa > West Africa > East Africa > Central Africa > General Africa International Business Sport And in other ...2.7
Topics: Africa
Cote d'Ivoire [press release]: Pro-Government Militia Attack Private Newspapers
AllAftica.com | Jul 28, 2005
Pro-government militia forcibly disrupted the distribution of private newspapers around the administrative capital Abidjan yesterday, threatening the papers and forcing some to evacuate their premises, ...2.7
Topics: Africa
Only 5 to 10 Northern White Rhinos Left in Wild
Scoop | Jul 14, 2005
Durban, South Africa, 13 July 2005 + The World Heritage Committee is considering removing Garamba National Park from the World Heritage List in 2006 if the Northern White Rhino becomes extinct by then.2.7
UN humanitarian appeals for 2005 facing more than 50 per cent shortfall
United Nations | Jun 29, 2005
Much has been achieved with the $2.4 billion that have so far materialized + 48 per cent of the requested funds + including feeding tens of millions of people, vaccinating millions from diseases and providing ...2.7
VOA Correspondent Wins Human Rights Press Award
Voice of America | Jun 22, 2005
Luis Ramirez, Beijing correspondent for the Voice of America , has received a Human Rights Press ... He formerly served as VOA's West Africa correspondent in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, where he covered West and Central Africa.
Gbagbo appoints military governor
Independent Online | Jun 18, 2005
President Laurent Gbagbo appointed a military governor for volatile western Ivory Coast, where up to 70 people were hacked or shot to death in recent violence, part of new security measures meant to restore ...2.7
Questioning Mandingoes Alone For National Identity Is Unfair
The Perspective | May 16, 2005
Recent reports from Liberia point to the exclusion of Mandingoes from the voter registration process on grounds that they are not Liberians.2.7
Topics: Liberia, Africa
Alleged rebel raid at Saru - Ghana to apologise to UN? - Capt. Imoru Sanda back to 'Batan'
The Ghanaian Chronicle | May 4, 2005
REPORTS FILTERING in from highly placed military sources suggest that the nation's reputation at the United Nations level has allegedly suffered a dent, following the global body's findings in the alleged rebel ...2.7
Topics: Ghana, Africa
Business Wire Daily Summary - March 26-28, 2005
Asia Pulse via Yahoo | Mar 29, 2005
A summary of news releases for March 26, 27 and 28, 2005, compiled by Business Wire, the global leader in news distribution.2.7
Cote D Ivoire: Rebels with a cause, but no training
Irinnews.org | Mar 11, 2005
'I carry out the investigations, put them in prison, and I and my boss-man decide when they can be freed,' said Wassa-Wassa, one of two rebel-come-police operating in the remote northeast Ivorian town of Bouna.2.9
Topics: Africa, Ivor
C te d'Ivoire: No Fighting One Year After Peace Accord, But Still Divided
AllAftica.com | Jan 26, 2004
One year after the signing of a French-brokered peace agreement, the fighting has stopped, but Cote d'Ivoire remains a country deeply divided and reconciliation remains an elusive ideal yet to be ...
Topics: Africa
Cote D Ivoire: Rebels announce their return to government
Mediachannel.org | Dec 23, 2003
Rebels occupying the north of Cote d'Ivoire said on Monday they had agreed to return to the country's government of national reconciliation, three months after they walked out in protest at President ...
Topics: Africa
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Ivory Coast, France trade jabs as Security Council vote looms
AFP via KeepMedia.com | Nov 15, 2004
Ivory Coast and France traded jabs over responsibility for last week's unrest, as expatriates and nationals alike continued their exodus from the divided ...
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