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UN appoints new Equatorial Guinea/Gabon conflict mediator

afrol News - United Nations secretary general Ban Ki-moon has appointed Swiss legal expert Nicolas Michel as a special adviser and mediator to help resolve enduring maritime border conflict between Gabon and Equatorial Guinea.

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Gabon, Equatorial Guinea resolving border dispute

afrol News - The border dispute between Gabon and Equatorial Guinea is at the brink of being resolved, with both countries making "substantial progress" towards referring the case to the International Court of Justice (ICJ).

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Mangroves in the Casamance (Senegal)

Environment - Nature | Science - Education

The Mangroves
an undervalued ecosystem


afrol News - Historically classified "unhealthy wastelands" or "useless swamps" by development-eager authorities and businesses, the mangrove forests actually are one of the most fascinating resources in tropical Africa. The trees manage to live on the edge between flooding rivers, tidal waves intruding with salt water and the drylands, where they create new land and environs rich in fish, birds, wood and other resources. Finally, their value is being discovered.

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Deforestation of African rain forest

Environment - Nature

Forests and deforestation in Africa
- the wasting of an immense resource


afrol News - Except for the Congo Basin, Africa's frontier forests have largely been destroyed, primarily by loggers and by farmers clearing land for agriculture. In West Africa, nearly 90 percent of the original moist forest is gone, and what remains is heavily fragmented and degraded. Today, West African unspoiled forests are restricted to one patch in Côte d'Ivoire and another along the border between Nigeria and Cameroon.

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