February 11
- Sevens Team Target Quarter Final Slot in Las Vegas (Nairobi Star)
February 10
- U.S. Citizens Involved in Nightclub Incident [press conference] (State Department)
- U.S., Tanzania Governments and Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric Aids Foundation (egpaf) Celebrate Success of HIV Care and Treatment Programs [press release] (Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric Aids Foundation)
- U.S. Threats to Cut Assistance are 'Unacceptable' (Egypt Online)
- U.S. 'Waiting' for Official NGO Charges (Egypt Online)
- Caritas Supports Over 246 Orphans (New Vision)
- Medical Breakthrough Achieved By Tunisian-American Research Team (Tunisia Live)
- Obama's Africa Aide to Lead U.S. Energy Investors to Nairobi (Nation)
- Students Improve Lives With Business Practices (State Department)
- Lofa to Honor U.S. Ambassador, Its Adopted Daughter (New Democrat)
- Meeting Between Prime Minister Soro and a Visiting World Bank Delegation [document] (U.S. Embassy Abidjan)
- The General Political Atmosphere in the Nation [document] (U.S. Embassy Abidjan)
- The Trial of Gbagbo At the International Criminal Court [document] (U.S. Embassy Abidjan)
- Detention Conditions of Supporters of Former President Laurent Gbagbo [document] (U.S. Embassy Abidjan)
- NGO to Help Prepare Potential U.S. Varsity Candidates (New Times)
- President Sata Gets U.S Invite (Times of Zambia)
- The Fabric of Our Other Lives - Indian African Quilts at the Museum of the African Diaspora, San Francisco [analysis] (Fahamu)
- Why I Don't Want to Visit the U.S. and UK [opinion] (Fahamu)
- The Back Story to Cida-Mining Partnerships [analysis] (Fahamu)
- The London Conference - An Act of False Generosity? [opinion] (Fahamu)
- Watch Oscar Nominations At Ster-Kinekor (Biz-Community)
- Nationals Residing in Vancouver City Hold Rebuff Meeting (Shabait)
- NTC Exposes Its Ugly Visage [opinion] (The Herald)
- USAID Announces New University Engagement Partnership Program (USAID)
- Futty Nets in Beckham's La Galaxy Routing (Foroyaa)
February 9
- Country Singer Promotes Diversity With Music [press release] (State Department)
- Are Citizen Marriages in America On the Brink of Extinction? [opinion] (This Day)
- American Rap Star Visits Country (WFP)
- Britain, U.S. Concern Over Nation's Militants (Shabelle)
- Chronicle Brings Nation Scenery to No. 1 At Box Office (Biz-Community)
- American Jazz Quartet to Play in Luanda (ANGOP)
- A Delegation From the World Bank Expected in Country in Connection With Economic Reforms [document] (U.S. Embassy Abidjan)
- Plan to Fight Armed Gangs and Ensure Security [document] (U.S. Embassy Abidjan)
- Meeting Between Prime Minister Soro and Ambassador Carter [document] (U.S. Embassy Abidjan)
- Govt to Formulate Diaspora Policy (Times of Zambia)
- Govt in Talks With Texas Company On Oil Pipeline (Sudan Tribune)
- USAID Relaxes Rules on Buying Goods from Poor Countries (Guardian Network)
- Late Pa Modou Sarr Memorial Tourney to Begin Soon (Daily Observer)
- Futty Danso Scores to Lead Portland Past LA in Friendly (Daily Observer)
- Outcomes of the Case of Civil Society Fund [press release] (HRInfo)
- U.S. Ambassador Briefed On Poliomyelitis Eradication (ANGOP)
- Wrong Time for Bahrain Arms Deal - Its Government Has Yet to Deliver On Accountability, Reforms [press release] (HRW)
- Nationals Residing in France Voice Determination to Reinforce National Rebuff (Shabait)
- U.S. Government Funds Enhancements in Health Care (Tunisia Live)
- Mguni to Attend Women and Sport Conference (The Herald)
- U.S' Slide From Democracy to Corporatocracy [column] (The Herald)
- Country Is a Jazz Talent Haven, Says U.S Band (The Herald)
- Clinton On Day of Zero Tolerance to Female Genital Cutting [document] (State Department)
February 8
- Sainey Nyassi Gains Permanent U.S. Status (Daily Observer)
- U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg Visits Nation, Praises Women in Politics (Tunisia Live)
- Sanctions Standoff [document] (ICG)
- Health Ministry Launches New Data System (Monitor)
- Bill Gates - Maybe the Bible Was Wrong - Rich Men Will Go to Heaven [column] (Monitor)
- Beware of Uncle Sam's Motive [opinion] (The Herald)
February 7
- Reinsertion of Internally Displaced People [document] (U.S. Embassy Abidjan)
- Pro-Gbagbo Supporter Calls for Dialogue With the New Government [document] (U.S. Embassy Abidjan)
- The State of Security in the Nation [document] (U.S. Embassy Abidjan)
- UN to Certify December 11 Parliamentary Elections [document] (U.S. Embassy Abidjan)
- Speculation On Relations Between President Ouattara and His Prime Minister [document] (U.S. Embassy Abidjan)
- U.S. Extends Decision to Freeze Ivorian Stakeholders' Assets [document] (U.S. Embassy Abidjan)
- London Conference 'An Opportunity' for Somaliland (IRIN)
- Kabwe Floods Worry U.S. Embassy Chief (Times of Zambia)
- Ambassador to Tour U.S. to Promote Investment (Tunisia Live)
- VP Boakai - U.S. Remains Nation's Most Important Ally (Heritage)
- News Group Launches Online Campaign Against CNN [editorial] (Maka)
- Time to Close Guantanamo Prison (Daily Trust)
- Heads of Govt to Debate Nation's Future [analysis] (African Arguments)
- Kiwanuka Helps Giants Win Super Bowl Xlvi (Monitor)
- State-Owned Paper Fraternite Matin Receives State-of-the-Art Equipment [document] (U.S. Embassy Abidjan)
- The World Bank to Support Youth Employment and the Country's Post-Crisis Reconstruction [document] (U.S. Embassy Abidjan)
- Hundreds of Former Combatants Surrender Weapons in Abobo [document] (U.S. Embassy Abidjan)
- Papers Say Individuals Recently Arrested By Liberian Police for Allegedly Plotting a Coup in Cote d'Ivoire Have Links With Pro-Gbagbo Groups [document] (U.S. Embassy Abidjan)
- Ivorian Political Class Divided Over the Constitutional Council's Decision to Overturn Results of Some Parliamentary Elections [document] (U.S. Embassy Abidjan)
- Clinton Remarks On Syria, Egypt At Munich Security Conference [press conference] (State Department)
- Somali-American Admits in Minneapolis Federal Court to Sending Money, People (Shabelle)
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