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Nigeria: Is Failure the Greatest Risk in IVF?

04.07.2009 22:05    allafrica.com
Dr. Tunde Okewale is a leading consultant, gynecologist and fertility expert. He is the medical director of St. Ives IVF and fertility unit and St. Ives Free Health Foundation in Lagos. The hospital celebrated the delivery of its first IVF


Zimbabwe: Sirdc Seeks U.S.$4,5 Million to Revive Operations

04.07.2009 22:05    allafrica.com
The Scientific Industrial Research Development Centre requires about US$4,5 million to resuscitate its operations that where severely affected by the changeover from the use of local currency to multiple currencies.

Uganda: Nanotechnology - How Prepared is Country?

04.07.2009 22:05    allafrica.com
There is frenzy in Kampala, especially among the middle class, of a new type of small glass, with near magical powers, claimed to enhance body mood and replenish water and other beverages with lost essential minerals.

Uganda: Rapidly Changing China

04.07.2009 22:05    allafrica.com
On occasions I write my column from various parts of the world - if I happen to be travelling. I no longer have the excuse that I am out of the country, since in today's world one is only the


Kenya: Citizen Wins International Biologists Award

04.07.2009 22:05    allafrica.com
A Kenyan has been named winner of the 2009 Young Women Conservation Biologists Award. Ms Shivani Bhalla was unanimously selected by Society for Conservation Biology (SCB) Africa Section Young Women Conservation Biologists Awards Panel.

Namibia: Spain Launches Second African Plan

04.07.2009 22:04    allafrica.com
Spain Has Launched the Spanish Plan Africa 2009 - 2012, which encourages key initiatives that could play a role in preventing conflicts and strengthening peace in post-conflict areas in sub-Saharan Africa.

Rwanda: 15 Years of RPF Rule, a Moment to Pop Champagne

04.07.2009 22:04    allafrica.com
Rwanda descends into bloody chaos," wrote the Chicago Tribune of April 8th, 1994. "Deadly Reality, Rwanda is Dying," screamed an editorial of L.A Times on 4th May, 1994.

Nigeria: Yelwan Shendam - Five Years After

04.07.2009 22:04    allafrica.com
This multi-ethnic community is still scarred by ruins and desolate wards, a horrifying reminder of the communal clashes of Sunday and Monday, May 2 and 3, 2004, which claimed over 700 human lives, displaced about 45,000 persons, and overheated Nigeria's

Uganda: Mao Must Answer for Role in Rebellion

04.07.2009 22:04    allafrica.com
GULU district chairman Norbert Mao has questions to answer, army spokesperson Maj. Felix Kulayigye has said.

Somalia: Mogadishu Fighting Enters Third Day

04.07.2009 22:04    allafrica.com
Fighting between pro-government forces and Islamist insurgents continued for a third consecutive day in the Somali capital Mogadishu, killing at least two dozen people and wounding scores, Radio Garowe reports.

Kenya: Relief Food Plan Hit By Wrangle

04.07.2009 22:03    allafrica.com
Relief food distribution in Turkana Central is under threat due to a tussle between the area MP and some constituents over which agency should give it out.

Africa: There's a Farming Crisis Too

04.07.2009 22:03    allafrica.com
As an African Union summit on agricultural investments opens in Libya, donors and non-profits are calling participants' attention to the role smallholder farmers - mostly women - can have in feeding their communities.

Africa: Funding Boost for Local Think Tanks

04.07.2009 22:03    allafrica.com
Under a new initiative international donors are backing Africa-based policy research to improve local decision-making on complex global issues with potentially enormous humanitarian consequences like food security and climate change.

Zimbabwe: State Witness Vows Not to Testify Against Bennett

04.07.2009 22:03    allafrica.com
PETER Michael Hitschmann, the former police reservist who was jailed after the discovery of an arms cache on his property, was released on Thursday and vowed not to be a state witness in the trial of Roy Bennett, the MDC

Africa: Trade Talks Turn to Over-Fishing

04.07.2009 22:03    allafrica.com
Red tunas, sharks, rays and cods may soon disappear from our tables. Negotiations are ongoing at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) to reduce the subsidies that contribute to this catastrophe.

Italy: Napolitano should reject the "security package"

04.07.2009 20:32    theliberiantimes.com
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL News Flash For immediate release: Friday, 03 July 2009 Amnesty International calls on the President of the Italian Republic to send the so called 'security package' - approved by the Senate yesterday - back to the Parilament.[...] Read

LIBERIA: TRC's Report Indicting President Sirleaf, Others Create Serious Discussion In Monrovia

04.07.2009 20:32    theliberiantimes.com
The Truth & Reconciliation Commission (TRC) final report on its activities over the years indicting several individuals including President Sirleaf has hit Monrovia as the news of the year.Most streets corners and entertainment centers were places where people were seen

LIBERIA: TRC Recommends Prosecution For Warlords, Others, Pres. Sirleaf Gets 30-Year Ban

04.07.2009 20:32    theliberiantimes.com
Liberian leader, President Ellen Johnson SirleafFormer Liberian leader, Charles TaylorSenator Prince Y.Johnson,former rebel leaderFollowing nearly four years of investigating Liberia's conflict period (1979-2003), the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) in its final report has recommended names of several key actors
LIBERIA: TRC Recommends Prosecution For Warlords, Others, Pres. Sirleaf Gets 30-Year Ban

LIBYA: We Will Arrest Al Bashir, Botswana Tells AU

04.07.2009 20:32    theliberiantimes.com
African leaders gathered at Sirte in Libya for the African Union summit say that they are against the arresting of Sudanese President Al Bashir's, saying the move will not bring peace to the troubled country.[...] Read more!
LIBYA: We Will Arrest Al Bashir, Botswana Tells AU

U.S. : "Non-co-operation with Bashir Arrest Warrant an insult for victims" - Amnesty International

04.07.2009 20:32    theliberiantimes.com
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL PRESS RELEASEMr.Erwin van der Borght, Amnesty InternationalIn response to reports on the decision by the African Union (AU) not to cooperate with a war crimes warrant of arrest, issued by the International Criminal Court against Sudan President Omar
U.S. : "Non-co-operation with Bashir Arrest Warrant an insult for victims" - Amnesty International

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