World does not take Somali problem seriously-Uganda
By Abdi Guled
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni appealed on Sunday for more international support to bolster the African Union force in Somalia during a brief visit to the capital Mogadishu.
Museveni met 28 November 2010

Gbagbo plays nationalist card for Ivorian run-off
The face of Ivory Coast's President Laurent Gbagbo beams down from posters everywhere, but the one that best sums up his nationalist campaign is the one that says: "Laurent Gbagbo, 28 November 2010

Opposition cries foul in Egyptian election By Yasmine Saleh and Marwa Awad
Opposition charges of ballot stuffing, bullying and dirty tricks clouded a legislative election in Egypt on Sunday in which the ruling party wants to prevent 28 November 2010

Rebels seize key town in Central African Republic in Central African Republic have seized a key town in the country's north and said on Thursday they were targeting the capital Bangui hundreds of kilometres (miles) to the south.
The 28 November 2010

Slovenia elects Peter Bossman as first black mayor
A doctor from Ghana was voted in as mayor of a Slovenian city on Sunday, becoming the first black mayor in an eastern European country.
Peter Bossman, 54, became mayor of 1 November 2010

African cinema celebrated in Scotland
The largest African film festival in the United Kingdom celebrates its fifth anniversary this year. Africa in Motion (AiM) takes place from 21 October to 5 November at Filmhouse Cinema 1 November 2010

EU allocates €17 million for ongoing referendum on South Sudan The European Commission approved an additional package of €17 million to support the strage word advance stockpiling / preparation of essential humanitarian provisions in Darfur, the South and the Transitional 25 October 2010

Sudan's Abyei rejects US compromise call Head of Sudan's Abyei rejects US compromise call
The chief administrator of Sudan's Abyei region on Monday rejected U.S. calls for compromise in a row over the area's future, a dispute 24 October 2010

Southern Africa life expectancy rising s
A dramatic fall in life expectancy in southern Africa caused by AIDS in the 1990s appears to have bottomed out, with new treatments bringing a slight rise in recent years, 21 October 2010

Sudan secession will be dangerous
Gaddafi says Sudan secession will be dangerous precedent
Separatist conflicts could spread through Africa like a disease if Sudan decides in a referendum early next year to split into two, Libyan 19 October 2010

China dodge Darfur bullets reports-envoy
China tries to dodge Darfur bullets report: envoys
By Louis Charbonneau
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - China has tried to suppress a U.N. report that says Chinese bullets were used in attacks on 19 October 2010

China dodge Darfur bullets report:envoys
China tries to dodge Darfur bullets report: envoys
By Louis Charbonneau
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - China has tried to suppress a U.N. report that says Chinese bullets were used in attacks on 19 October 2010

Ghana Women Progress Praised
Ghana praised for progress on women's empowerment
United Nations development chief Helen Clark has lauded the progress made by Ghana towards women's empowerment and gender equality, one of the eight social 19 October 2010

Dáil debates immigration reform By: Ruth Evans
The Immigrant Council of Ireland
The Immigrant Council of Ireland (ICI) was among seven NGOs which presented TDs with letters outlining our concerns with the Immigration, Residence and Protection 17 October 2010

Nigeria @ 50 Lecture in Paris Nigeria @ 50 Lecture in Paris --- Memories of Colonial Africa
By Philip Emeagwali
Walk with me in memory to one of the greatest celebrations, the end of the colonial era in 17 October 2010

Africa elects new leader AU chairman vows to strenghthen foundations for socio-economic growth
At its annual AU summit in Ethiopia, 53 presidents of African countries elected the president Bingu wa Mutharika of Malawi, to lead 5 February 2010

Nigerians hold protest march in Dublin On 27th January 2010, Nigerians gathered at the heart of Dublin, along O`Connell street to protest against the current political situation in Nigeria. Notwithstanding the beehive of activities at the 4 February 2010

Worst Floods Ever With November set to go on record as the worst month for flooding in Ireland since records began, many of those affected may take comfort in the news that things 27 December 2009

UN declares July 18 Nelson Mandela Day The U.N. General Assembly has declared July 18 "Nelson Mandela International Day" to mark the South African anti-apartheid leader's contribution to peace.
A resolution adopted by consensus by the 192-member world 21 December 2009

Unions expenditure deal with government fails As the entire Irish populace begins countdown to the official publication of Governments proposed €1.3 billion across the public service, the Brian Cowen led Government over the weekend rejected a 3 December 2009

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