HUMNEWS HEADLINES - March 29/30, 2010 (Africa and the Middle East)
Africa and the Middle East
ALGERIA:
Alternative Medicine Gaining in Popularity in Algeria
ANGOLA:
Consortium releases USD 200 million for construction of houses
Angola hosts third seminar on public policies
Seminar on Youth Policies Paves the Way for Strategy Sharing
BENIN:
Five-month teacher strike; now a pay rise
BOTSWANA:
Botswana scoops HIV/AIDS award
What constitutes ‘News’ in State Media? (OPINION)
Biodiesel plant planned for Botswana
Botswana mulls reducing maturity age from 21 to 18
BURKINA FASO:
Burkinabe president begins working visit to Benin
`Mining boom in Burkina Faso’ says PM
CAMEROON:
FENASSCO A Games - 1300 Athletes Begin Competing in Bamenda, Cameroon
Gala to crown weeklong activities marking 25 years of the television in Cameroon
CAPE VERDE:
Cape Verde Technology Centre financed by China
CHAD:
Vietnam to Help Chad Improve Food Security (RELEASE)
COMOROS:
Yemen, Comoros discuss transport cooperation
Libya donates to Comoran police
DJIBOUTI:
Seacom connects Ethiopia through Djibouti
ERITREA:
Reconstruction Work Regarding Senafe Hospital Making Good Progress
Yemeni ambassador calls for additional pressure on Eritrea (INTERVIEW)
GABON:
Gabon has opened up the first round of bidding for 42 deepwater and ultra-deepwater blocks
Gabon, holding the UN Security Council presidency, slams twin Moscow metro blasts
GAMBIA:
86 Nigerian technical aids arrive in Gambia
Gambia for West African integration
GHANA:
Ghana to lose her international investors to neighbours
GUINEA:
IMF worried about Guinea's financial position
GUINEA-BISSAU:
Guinea-Bissau gets 3 million Euros granted for road rehabilitation
LESOTHO:
Irish Aid funding helps HIV projects in Lesotho
LIBERIA:
Liberian leader urges support for ECOWAS peace efforts
LIBYA:
Rights watchdog urges Tripoli to disclose information on missing
After summit, Arab leaders to set up Committee to promote joint action
MADAGASCAR:
Madagascar paramedics strike intensifies
What relations between Madagascar and the European Union?
MALAWI:
Malawi gay couple has case to answer
New Research Shows 'Kangaroo Mother Care' Reduces Newborn Deaths More than 50 Percent (RELEASE)
MALI:
Mali, hoping to eradicate guinea worm in two years
MAURITANIA:
Bridal dowry tradition divides Mauritanian newlyweds
The Law and the Media in Mauritania (REPORT)
MOZAMBIQUE:
Drought and floods bring food shortages
Network of Human Traffickers Exposed
Landmines kill 15 in Mozambique in 2009
NAMIBIA:
Namibia bans South Africa meat imports after `Rift Valley’ outbreak
Namibia, a model for conservation (OPINION)
NIGER:
More than half of Niger’s children live in poverty
QATAR:
Arab Summit adopts Qatar’s panel plan
Qatar ranked as 30th most networked country in the world
REUNION ISLAND:
Mandela’s grandson wants third wife from Reunion Island
SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE:
Portuguese construction company to rebuild roads in Sao Tome and Principe
SEYCHELLES:
SIERRA LEONE:
Sierra Leone's health strike ends
UNICEF Bringing $7 Million in Drugs to Sierra Leone
SUDAN:
Sudanese go to the polls in less than two weeks
Top UN Official Stresses National Ownership of Upcoming Elections
SWAZILAND:
What Shall We Tell God? (OPINION)
TOGO:
Togo government, opposition agree on demonstrations
YEMEN:
Internally displaced people returnees face tough challenges
WESTERN SAHARA: