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Mali: Transitional President 'Beaten by Protesters'
21/05/2012 18:06[allAfrica.com] The transitional president of Mali has been admitted to hospital after protesters reportedly burst into his office and beat him. -
Angola: Calls for Govt to Investigate Abuse of Congolese Migrants
21/05/2012 16:13[IPS] Johannesburg - The Angolan government is being urged to carry out a thorough and independent investigation into allegations of sexual and physical abuse by its security forces against Congolese migrants. -
West Africa: On Visit to Region, Security Council Praises Liberia's Progress
21/05/2012 15:07[UN News] Ahead of their visit to Côte d'Ivoire, the members of the Security Council commended Liberia for its progress since the end of its civil war in 2003, and reiterated their support for efforts on reconciliation and inclusive dialogue in the West African country. -
Libya: Lockerbie Bomber Dies in Tripoli
21/05/2012 15:04[iMaverick] Johannesburg - Abdel Basset al-Megrahi, the Libyan convicted of the 1988 bombing of a PanAm flight over Lockerbie, died of cancer on Sunday aged 60, leaving many questions on the attack and its aftermath unanswered. -
Congo-Kinshasa: Banana Disease Threatens Livelihoods
21/05/2012 14:52[IRIN] Idjwi - More than half of mountainous South Kivu in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is infected by banana xanthomonas wilt (BXW), often referred to by farmers as "Banana AIDS". -
South Africa: Vinegar Test Can Help Identify Cervical Cancer
21/05/2012 14:48[Health-e] As many young women are now developing cervical cancer and more are at risk of cancer of the cervix because of HIV infection, new and simpler methods of diagnosis are needed. Now, scientists have discovered that vinegar is useful in diagnosing cervical cancer. -
Angola: Stop Rape, Abuse of Congolese Migrants by Security Forces
21/05/2012 13:39[HRW] Johannesburg - Angolan security forces frequently abuse irregular migrants during expulsions from Angola, including sexual violence and other degrading and inhuman treatment, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today. -
Lesotho: Violence As Lesotho Starts Early Voting
21/05/2012 13:37[allAfrica.com] Lesotho has seen political violence flare ahead of May 26 elections, with the opposition claiming that dirty tricks have undercut their turnouts. -
Kenya: Deputy PM Kenyatta Launches New Party
21/05/2012 13:36[Capital FM] Nairobi - Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta on Sunday launched The National Alliance (TNA) party which he will use to vie for presidency in the forthcoming general elections. -
Cote d'Ivoire: Helping Victims of Post-Election Crisis Obtain Justice
21/05/2012 13:32[IPS] Abidjan - Thousands of people suffered rape, torture and other violence during the post-electoral crisis in Côte d'Ivoire beginning in December 2010. But many survivors of rights violations have been afraid to seek justice for fear of reprisals by the perpetrators. An initiative by the International Federation of Human Rights aims to support 75 such victims as they bring their cases to court.
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Recibe nuestro boletín electrónico semanal con las actividades y noticias de Casa África.
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11/04/2012
Santiago Martínez-Caro (imagen cedida por La Opinión de Tenerife/Carsten W. Lauritsen)
O Conselho Diretivo do Consórcio Casa África aprovou, hoje, a nomeação de Santiago Martínez-Caro de la Concha Castañeda como Diretor-Geral desta instituição, que foi proposta pelo Ministério de Negócios Estrangeiros e de Cooperação. -
29/03/2012
Os romances de Dongala foram traduzidos para uma dezena de idiomas.
O autor de O fogo das origens participa no programa da Casa África Letras Africanas
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26/03/2012
Sementes de milho na Tanzânia (Imagem de Anne Wangalachi/CIMMYT).
O professor da Universidade de Sevilha, Miguel Ángel Martín López, realizou um trabalho sobre a agricultura africana, as suas presentes alterações e desafios
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