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Guinea-Bissau
Politics

Optimism in Guinea-Bissau after successful polls

afrol News - Guinea-Bissau has for a decade been plagued with political instability and disruption, but the confirmed sweeping election victory of the PAIGC party is causing optimism in the country and abroad that stability may finally be assured.

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Congo Kinshasa
Health | Society | Politics

Eastern DR Congo "relatively calm"

afrol News - The security situation in war-torn east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is "calm, with the recent ceasefire apparently holding," the UN's peacekeeping mission (MONUC) to the country reported today. MONUC is now patrolling the streets of war-torn Goma.

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Cape Verde
Economy - Development | Travel - Leisure

Real estate crisis hits Cape Verde

afrol News - As a deep property sales crisis is hitting the country, the government of Cape Verde has seen it necessary to assist real estate agencies by renegotiating their increasing debt burden.

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Eritrea | Somalia
Politics

Eritrea blames US for Somali piracy

afrol News - The Eritrean Ministry of Foreign Affairs in a statement has blamed Washington's alleged policy of "balkanising Somalia" for being the root cause behind piracy off the Somali coast, adding that breakaway Somaliland and Puntland must return to Somalia to create a forceful unit.

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Burkina Faso
Politics | Society | Human rights | Media

Burkina Faso petition enjoys success

afrol News - A petition to keep searching for the real killers of Burkina Faso editor Norbert Zongo is gathering strong support, well in time to commemorate the tenth anniversary of his assassination on 13 December.

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Uganda
Science - Education | Health

Ugandan scientists discover new Ebola variety

afrol News - Ugandan and US scientists report the discovery of a new species of Ebola virus, provisionally named Bundibugyo ebolavirus, which was said to be responsible for Uganda's 2007 Ebola outbreak.

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» Rwanda's attainment of MDGs still bleak
» Isolated Mauritian island gets mobile coverage
» Major cannery divests in Western Sahara
» Anti-migration campaigns hit South Senegal
» Guinea is Africa's worst union oppressor
» Kenya, Rwanda go bilateral, ignore EAC failure

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Czechs and Angolans formalise aid agreements in 2001
Africa | World
Economy - Development | Politics

Eastern Europe starts repaying Africa

afrol News - The fall of the Iron Curtain cost Africa much in terms of reduced investments and development aid, which in the 1990s was redirected to Eastern Europe. But now, following EU demands and increased wealth, country after country in the region is setting up development cooperation agencies focusing on Africa, with booming budgets.

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Protected reef coast in Seychelles: "Stay in Europe to protect the climate"
Africa
Environment - Nature | Agriculture - Nutrition | Travel - Leisure | Economy - Development

Africa to pay for Europe's "green policies"

afrol News - In efforts to make quick and symbolic gains in Europe's otherwise failed policies to curb climate gas emissions, environmental and anti-globalisation politicians are aiming at Africa's few economic success stories. Campaigns to buy locally produced food and travel to local destinations particularly hit out against African products.

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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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