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Tune into Africa through the Panafrican News Agency (PANA). With an expanding pool of correspondents continent wide and partnerships with 48 national news agencies, PANA has the largest news-gathering operation in Africa. For specialized reporting on this fast-changing region, select from the topical bulletins listed below.


Environment Bulletin (Monday)

Deforestation, desertification, drought, and toxins. Perhaps more than any other population group in the world, Africa's 650 million people are immediately and directly affected by environmental degradation. And as the second largest continent, occupying 30 million square kilometers and bordering the world's major oceans, Africa and its practices have a long-term effect on the global environment. PANA offers a regular update on environmental developments across the continent.


Economic and Development Bulletin (Tuesday)

Stock market performance, commodity prices and production, national debts, trade and investment. Africa's economies are among the fastest growing in the world, attracting new interest from investors and traders worldwide. PANA keeps abreast of the changing developments throughout Africa and of Africa's interaction with the world economy.


Science and Health Bulletin (Wednesday)

Medical breakthroughs, ancient and emerging diseases, malnutrition, child wellness, high- and low-tech innovation, traditional healing. From AIDS to Ebola, Africa is in the news. But there are many exciting breakthroughs that don't grab headlines. To fill the gap, PANA provides this update of scientific and medical research, health delivery issues and technological change.


Africa Press Review (Friday)

Throughout Africa, there have long been outposts of a courageous press. Today, independent news organizations are gaining ground throughout the continent, accompanying spreading democratization and economic privatization. This weekly survey examines reporting and commentary from a cross section of African periodicals.


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