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With the raising of the country's growth estimates and the scrapping of its $10 billion debt by donors, economic prospects are lifting two years after Cote d'Ivoire tumbled into a ... Read more »
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As the Security Council debates troop deployment to troubled Mali, both the United States and France are backing calls for greater international involvement, as are several African ... Read more »
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Cassava is an important staple food in Cote d'Ivoire, and thanks to new varieties, women farmers in the country are achieving a greater degree of autonomy. Read more »
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A new report by the rights group Amnesty International has called for a criminal investigation over the 2006 dumping of toxic waste in Abidjan by the Dutch multinational company, ... Read more »
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In a bid to bring relief to thousands of border residents,the government of Liberia has reopened it's border with Cote d'Ivoire which had been closed due to recent cross-border ... Read more »
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The country's media regulatory body has banned six newspapers for publishing the photographs of personalities of the Gbagbo regime with the caption "Minister". Read more »
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Ahead of the impending legislative elections, five opposition parties engaged in a political dialogue on Monday to discuss preparations. Read more »
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Economic growth in Cote Ivoire following the end of last year's crisis is helping to boost the economy of the sub-region despite food shortages in the Sahel and high oil prices, ... Read more »
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The team came from behind twice to defeat Senegal in a 2013 Orange Africa Cup of Nations qualifier that lived up to its match-of-the-day billing. Read more »
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Along the country's western coastline from the outskirts of Dakar, thousands of farmers are earning a living growing fruit and vegetables; their output greatly exceeds domestic ... Read more »









