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AU Summit will focus on UNSC seats for Africa, G8 relations
Khaleejtimes.com | Jul 4, 2005
The fifth summit of African Union heads of state opening Monday in the Libyan town of Sirte will ... Among the heads of state already in Sirte on Sunday evening were Olusegun Obasanjo of Nigeria, Jose ... 3.7
Pastors walk line between God, country
Pasadena Star-News | Jul 2, 2005
Pastor Troy Sybrant says he always feels conflicted in the days leading up to Independence Day.
Djibouti
Mainichi Interactive | Jun 30, 2005
I'm delighted to have been given this opportunity by the Mainichi Daily News to address its esteemed readers on the 28th anniversary of the Republic of Djibouti's Independence and to extend on behalf of the ... 1.3
Greetings to Qatar, Djibouti
Times of Oman | Jun 26, 2005
MUSCAT , His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said has sent a cable of greetings to His Highness Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, emir of Qatar, on the anniversary of his accession to the throne in Qatar. 2.7
UN provides protection to Ethiopian pilots
Ethiopian Reporter | Jun 25, 2005
The UNHCR, this week, provided protection to the eight Ethiopian SU 27 fighter pilots in Belarusia. 2.7
Camacho to support, visit troops
Guam Pacific Daily News | Jun 13, 2005
Gov. Felix Camacho is expected to return to Guam Sunday from his trip to Africa to meet Guam troops stationed there. 2.7
Khalifa celebrates Mansour's wedding
Khaleejtimes.com | May 3, 2005
The President, His Highness Shaikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan held a luncheon at the Jumeirah City in Dubai to celebrate the wedding of Minister for Presidential Affairs Shaikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, to ... 2.7
Sudanese, Djiboutan presidents return home -
ENA | Apr 12, 2005
Presidents of the Sudan and Djibouti returned home on Tuesday after attending the Summit of East African Heads of State and Government on the establishment of the East Africa Standby Brigade here in Addis ... 2.7
Police tear gas opposition in Djibouti poll
Guardiannewsngr.com | Apr 8, 2005
World mourns Pope at Rome funeral The funeral of Pope John Paul II has taken place in St Peter's Square. 2.7
No project too hairy for civil affairs crew
Stars and Stripes | Dec 7, 2004
Army 1st Lt. Amy Peterson-Colwell, 28, a veterinarian, inspects a sickly goat during a veterinary civil action program in a remote valley near Tadjoura in Djibouti, Africa. 1.3
Building relationships one mile at a time
Air Force Link | Nov 24, 2004
The 22-mile rough and tumble road is the only connection Hol Hol has to the seaside capital of Djibouti for supplies and medical care.
Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank signs US$40 million project finance deal with Horizon Djibouti Terminals
Albawaba.com | Oct 6, 2004
Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank (ADCB) has signed a US$40 million (Dh 147 million) project finance deal with Horizon Djibouti Terminals Ltd SAZF.
Pastoral Areas Facing Food Shortages Due to Poor Rainfall
Ds-osac.org | Sep 28, 2004
Inadequate rainfall from July to September has brought about food shortages in the southeastern and northwestern pastoral zones, causing an increase in food prices since September and bringing hardship to many ...
Weapons protocol endorsed
East African Standard | Apr 22, 2004
An accord was signed in Nairobi yesterday to deter the proliferation of small arms in the region.
Puntland Accuses Djibouti of Arming Somaliland
AllAftica.com | Jan 22, 2004
The authorities in the self-declared autonomous region of Puntland have accused the Republic of Djibouti of arming the neighbouring self-declared republic of Somaliland to enable the latter to attack ...
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