Politics | Society | Agriculture - Nutrition Kenya urged to open borders for trade
afrol News, 8 September - Sudan has urged Kenyan government to open up its northern corridor border for regional trade as a measure to curb cross-border conflicts between the two neighbours. Read more
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Kenya Society | Agriculture - Nutrition | Human rights 10 killed in cattle raid in Kenya
afrol News, 1 September - At least 10 people were killed and several others wounded in Kenya's northern district of Turkana by suspected cattle rustlers from Toposa, southern Sudan on Saturday. Read more
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Mauritania Agriculture - Nutrition | Economy - Development Mauritania seeks to avoid global hikes' shocks
afrol News, 23 June - Re-injecting new life in rural economic activities and agriculture sector, could save Mauritania extended shocks brought about by a global record hike in fuel and food prices. This is one major observation made by the World Bank during its recent visit in the country. Read more
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Kenya Politics | Economy - Development | Agriculture - Nutrition | Environment - Nature | Society Tana biofuel could be illegal
afrol News, 5 May - Implementation of plans to grow biofuel crops on an idyllic river plain in Kenya could be illegal if implemented in its current form, arguing that its cost has been underestimated while profit overestimated.
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