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Monday, November 05, 2007
Danny Glover & Nicole C. Lee (The Nation)—With little scrutiny from Democrats in Congress and nary a whimper of protest from the liberal establishment, the United States will soon establish permanent military bases in sub-Saharan Africa. An alarming step forward in the militarization of the African continent, the US Africa Command (Africom) will oversee all US military and security interests throughout the region, excluding Egypt. Africom is set to launch by September 2008 and the Senate recently confirmed Gen. William “Kip” Ward as its first commander.
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(The Herald)-African youths play a critical role in the development of the continent and should remain patriotic. This was said by the Dean of the Diplomatic Corps in Zimbabwe Ambassador Mawampanga Mwanananga of the DRC at a luncheon dialogue held to mark the African Youth Day in Harare last week
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(BuaNews)-India is hosting the two-day India-Africa Hydrocarbon Conference, from Tuesday, set to bring about 25 Africa states closer to their Indian counterparts in the oil and gas sector.
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Sunday, November 04, 2007
Francis Ayieko (the EastAfrican)—The African Union will co-ordinate and guide Africa’s regional economic communities and member states in coming up with a multilateral approach to doing business with the main emerging world powers such as China, India and Brazil.
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Saturday, November 03, 2007
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Friday, November 02, 2007
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Thursday, November 01, 2007
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