Egypt Media | Economy - Development Egypt meets software piracy head on
afrol News, 13 June - In a bid to provide a modern business environment, Egypt has taken a giant step in combating software piracy by reducing its rate by 60 percent through tightening grips on perpetrators, in the past year. Read more
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Morocco | Western Sahara Media | Politics Morocco "winning Sahara propaganda war"
afrol News, 23 May - International media are increasingly siding with the 1975 Moroccan annexation of Western Sahara, despite human rights violations that has left thousands Sahrawi population destitute in Algerian refugee camps. Pro-Sahrawi pressure groups demonstrate how Morocco slowly is winning the propaganda war.
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Kenya Economy - Development | Politics | Media | Society 'Kenya's coalition is united'
afrol News, 2 May - Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki has downplayed claims by critics that the grand coalition government is cracking as evidenced by disunity between the President and the Prime Minister. Read more
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Politics | Economy - Development | Media | Human rights | Society Media stimulates development
afrol News, 1 April - African media has a very important role in stimulating the continent's development process, concurred the President of African Development Bank, Donald Kaberuka.
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Kenya Politics | Economy - Development | Society | Media | Human rights Kenya wants lost glory back
afrol News, 7 March - Now that the deadlock over the disputed presidential polls results has become history, Kenyan President said the next task is to establish a power-sharing government so that East Africa's former oasis of peace and democracy can win back its lost glory.
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