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In Egypt’s Election, Dark-Horse Candidates Add to Suspense
21/05/2012 18:20Ahmed Shafik, a prime minister under former President Hosni Mubarak, and Hamdeed Sabahi, a socialist, appear to be gaining support before the election.
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Mugabe Seeks Zimbabwe Edge by Pressing for Black Ownership
21/05/2012 18:10President Robert G. Mugabe has begun pressuring companies operating in the country to comply with a law requiring that black Zimbabweans own more than half their shares.
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Burlington Journal: Vermont’s Refugees Rebuild After Irene Floods
21/05/2012 17:10Refugees from Africa and South Asia are rebuilding their livelihoods after last summer’s devastating flood that ruined 10,000 acres of land.
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Abdel Basset Ali al-Megrahi, Lockerbie Bomber, Dies at 60
21/05/2012 17:07Abdel Basset Ali al-Megrahi was the only person convicted in the attack on Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, which killed 270 people.
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Megrahi’s Death Revives Debate Over Trial and Release
21/05/2012 16:20Controversy arose again over who was ultimately responsible for the Lockerbie bombing and whether Abdel Basset Ali al-Megrahi was among them, or a scapegoat.
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Abdel Basset Ali al-Megrahi, Libyan Convicted in Lockerbie Bombing
20/05/2012 15:26Abdel Basset Ali al-Megrahi was the only person convicted in the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland.
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In Zimbabwe’s Bounty, a Political Chip
20/05/2012 12:23The party of the aging president, Robert G. Mugabe, is seeking to enforce a law that requires that black Zimbabweans own more than half the shares of companies working in the country.
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World Briefing | Africa: Malawi President Wants to Repeal Nation’s Antigay Laws
19/05/2012 05:09President Joyce Banda declared Friday that she wanted to repeal Malawi’s laws against homosexual acts, going against a trend in Africa in which gays are increasingly singled out for prosecution.
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In Algeria, Belittling Elections, but No Arab Spring
19/05/2012 05:04The military-backed government’s victories in recent elections brought scorn on the streets of Algiers, but no Arab Spring-like marches, rallies or demonstrations.
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In Egypt, Amr Moussa Makes an Insider’s Run for President
18/05/2012 13:40Amr Moussa, a former Egyptian foreign minister who served under President Hosni Mubarak, is trying to make a strength from the liability of his long government career.
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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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