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An Egyptian relative of one of the Copts who were killed during clashes with the Egyptian army late sunday, mourns over his coffin outside the morgue of the Copts hospital in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Oct. 10, 2011.
Human Rights   Photos   Religion   War   Wikipedia: Religious persecution  
Ayaan Hirsi Ali:The Global War on Christians in the Muslim World
Feb 6, 2012 12:00 AM EST From one end of the muslim world to the other, Christians are being murdered for their faith. | ... (photo: AP / Khalil Hamra)
The Daily Beast
Parma Argentine striker Hernan Crespo celebrates after scoring during an Italian Serie A soccer match between Genoa and Parma at the Luigi Ferraris stadium in Genoa, Italy, Sunday, Jan. 30, 2010.
Football   League   Photos   Soccer   Wikipedia: Hernán Crespo  
PLS auction: Crespo fetches highest price
Indian football entered the realm of big money, with the successful auctioning of franchises, players and coaches signalling the start of the inaugural Premier League Soccer (PLS) here on Monday. | Th... (photo: AP / Italo Banchero)
The Hindu
Logistics Specialist Seaman Sergio Torres draws pictures with a child at the Vladivostok children's cancer ward. 75% Of Childhood Cancers Are Curable
A Consultant Pediatrician at the Department of Child Health, Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, Dr. Lorna Awo Renner says when detected early, about 75 percent of childhood cancer can be cured. | Unfortunate... (photo: US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Brian A. Stone) Peace FM Online
Disease   Health   Kids   Photos   Wikipedia: Cancer  
Sierra Leone Mohamed Poborsky Bangura reacts during the CAF African Nations Cup qualifying game against the pharaohs of Egypt. Bangura out for season
| Celtic have received an injury blow following news that Mohamed Bangura will miss the remainder of the season. | The Sierra Leone frontman had a scan on his right knee which revealed the need for an... (photo: WN / John Sahid) Sky Sports
Africa   Photos   Sierra Leone   Sports   Wikipedia: Celtic F.C.  
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A police officer walks past an engine block of last Friday suicide bomber's vehicle by the wall of the state police headquarters in Kano, Nigeria, on Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2012. The radical Islamist group Boko Haram were responsible for the attack. Nigeria's Boko Haram: Will dialogue end the insurgency?
Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan has challenged the Islamist militant group Boko Haram to come forward and state their demands as a basis for dialogue. | His remarks... (photo: AP / Sunday Alamba) BBC News
Islam   Nigeria   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Boko Haram  
A Libyan rebel carrying a parachute flare shell left behind by pro-Gadhafi forces, walks by a rebels pickup truck armed with a rocket launcher with a pre Gadhafi flag and Arabic that reads "February 17th, Free Libya" at the western gate of Ajdabiya, Libya Wednesday, April 13, 2011. Arms from Libya could reach Boko Haram, al Qaeda - U.N.
| UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The Libyan civil war may have given militant groups in Africa's Sahel region like Boko Haram and al Qaeda access to large weapons caches, acc... (photo: AP / Nasser Nasser) The Star
Al Qaeda   Arms   Libya   Photos   Wikipedia: Aftermath of the 2011 Libyan civil war  
Nigeria President,Goodluck Jonathan, visits the site of the police headquarters bombed by a suicide bomber in Kano, Nigeria, Sunday, Jan. 22, 2012. Jonathan urges Boko Haram to state demands
| Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan has challenged Boko Haram to identify themselves and state clearly their demands as a basis for talks. | "If they clearly identify ... (photo: AP / Sunday Alamba) Al Jazeera
Boko Haram   Nigeria   Photos   Violence   Wikipedia: Boko Haram  
AC Milan Nigerian defender Taye Taiwo, right, and Cagliari's Vctor Ibarbo, of Colombia, challenge for the ball during an Italian Serie A soccer match between Cagliari and AC Milan at the Sant' Elia stadium in Cagliari, Italy, Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2011. QPR seal loan deal for Taiwo January 24, 2012
| AC Milan left-back Taye Taiwo has completed his loan move to QPR for the rest of the season. | GettyImagesTaye Taiwo joins from AC Milan | Taiwo, 26, joined the Rossone... (photo: AP / Daniela Santoni) ESPN
Football   Marseille   Milan   Photos   Wikipedia: Taye Taiwo  
A victim of Friday's bomb blast and gun attacks lies in Murtala Muhammad specialist hospital in Kano, Nigeria Saturday, Jan. 21, 2012. Nigeria stunned by Kano attacks that killed more than 150
Reporting from Kano, Nigeria, and Johannesburg,— | A militant Islamic group whose almost daily attacks have put Nigerians on edge left the country stunned Saturday ... (photo: AP / Salisu Rabiu) The Los Angeles Times
Bombings   Nigeria   Photos   Terrorism   Wikipedia: January 2012 Nigeria attacks  
A victim of Friday's bomb blast and gun attacks lies in Murtala Muhammad specialist hospital in Kano, Nigeria Saturday, Jan. 21, 2012. Death toll in Nigeria attack rises to 143
| -- The number of people killed by a coordinated attack by a radical Islamist sect in north Nigeria's largest city is at least 143, a hospital official said Saturday, re... (photo: AP / Salisu Rabiu) Newsday
Boko Haram   Nigeria   Photos   Terrorism   Wikipedia: Boko Haram  
Benin's Razak Omotoyossi, front, attacks as Mozambique's Edson Sitoe, back defends during their African Cup of Nations Group C soccer match at the Ombaka National Stadium in Benguela, Angola, Tuesday Jan. 12, 2010. African Cup Could Be Full of Surprises
| The 2012 Africa Cup of Nations kicks off this weekend in Gabon and Equatorial Guinea in a peaceful atmosphere, thankfully. Nothing beats having a team getting attacked ... (photo: AP / hemba Hadebe) Real Clear Politics
Africa   African Cup   Football   Photos   Wikipedia: 2012 Africa Cup of Nations  
Former Liberian President Charles Taylor awaits the start of the prosecution's closing arguments during his trial at the U.N.-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone in Leidschendam Tuesday Feb. 8, 2011. Charles Taylor worked for CIA: report
New York - Liberia's Charles Taylor, the first African head of state to be prosecuted for war crimes by an international tribunal, used to work for the CIA, the Boston Gl... (photo: AP / Jerry Lampen, Pool) Independent online
Africa   Crimes   Liberia   Photos   Wikipedia: Central Intelligence Agency  
Politics Economy
Ghanian to Preside Over ICC Appeals
Top UN official to leave Sierra Leone
Ghana Parliament summons 21 firms to explain £112.5m indebt
Top UN official to leave Sierra Leone
Moa river basin-Sierra Leone
Conflicts and Cooperation in Conservation: Adventures in Researching the Pygmy Hippopotamus on Tiwai Island, Sierra Leon
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Economy Not Beyond Salvage - Dangote
Wall Street Comes to Rwanda
Israeli prospector says natural gas found offshore
Yield-hunters descend on Accra
** FILE ** In this April 21, 2008 file photo, a Bank of America branch is shown in Charlotte, N.C. Escalating credit costs forced Bank of America Corp. to report a $2.39 billion fourth-quarter loss Friday, Jan. 16, 2009, hours after it convinced the federal government it needed a multibillion-dollar lifeline to survive the absorption of Merrill Lynch's hefty losses..
Optimistic investors tiptoe towards risk exposure
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Health Environment
Light At the End of Tunnel for Eliminating NTDs
How to Win Battle Against Killer Polio - Experts
Father of Girl Born Without Hands and Legs Says She Is a Gif
SURE and the Nation's Health Sector
Tasmanian mosquito
Malaria Deaths Hugely Underestimated - Lancet Study
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Bakassi development - Progress made but for water
Board Registers 33 Private Waste Disposal Firms in Delta
Oil Spill - Eastern Obolo Community Cries for Help
Flooding - Water Channel Projects Ready Soon
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Education Aid
Bank of Ghana donates to Akropong School for the Blind
Return of the Homegrown School in Osun
Renaissance at University of Nsukka
Imo Students Pass Vote of Confidence On Okorocha
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If India Doesn't Want Our Aid, Stop It Now, Cameron Told
'We Don't Need The Peanuts You Offer In Aid': In
Aid groups: 15,000 flee Mali amid Tuareg rebellion
Aid groups: 15,000 flee Mali amid Tuareg rebellion
Somali refugee children share a meal inside a tent in Dollo Ado, Ethiopia.  Fleeing drought and famine in their home country, thousands of Somalis have taken up residence across the border in Dollo Ado
One million children in Sahel at risk, UNICEF warns
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