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Michael Lally is Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA). Mr. Lally leads efforts to develop trade policy … see more »
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Police officers stood at the gates of Parliament to prevent protesting students from entering the area. see more »
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The 57 members of the Pache Pache Seed Growers Association near Kabwe in Zambia grow improved seed with the support of Afriseeds, a seed company … see more »
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From the German cut to the razor cut and from dreadlocks to braids, men and women in Cape Town’s townships ... see more »
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With a population of 80 million, Ethiopia is Africa’s second most populous country. To meet demand for wider electricity supply, the government … see more »
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The Journalist has had the privilege and joy of working with a rare group of talented young people, mostly in the Free State. This week we feature the … see more »
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Ikpirikpi-ogu (War Dance) is a dance warriors usually performed to welcome soldiers back from tribal wars. Today it's purely symbolical to show the … see more »
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President Boni Yayi of Benin and Mr. Hamad S. Al-Omar, Deputy Director-General of Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development. see more »
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The visit of U.S. President Barak Obama to Kenya was a historic and symbolic visit for the first sitting American President to visit the country. … see more »
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The landmark visit to President Barack Obama's ancestral homeland of Kenya, where his father was born, is his first as president. A billboard by the … see more »
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