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Attitude   China   Egypt   India   Photos  
 All Africa 
NAFDAC to Double-Screen Products From China, India, Egypt
Given the dubious attitude of manufacturers in China, India and Egypt, the National Agency for Food, Drugs Administration and Control (NAFDAC), has said that pharmaceutical products from those countri... (photo: wn)
 An unidentified child carrying AN empty plate of food stands outside their house at the Ruga area of Abuja, Nigeria, Monday, July 17, 2006. Former U.S. President Bill Clinton told African leaders Monday that they need to strengthen their governments so t
Group   Nigeria   Nigerian   Photos   Rights  
 CBS News 
Rights Group: 800,000 Evicted In Nigeria
Some 800,000 residents were forcibly evicted from their homes in the Nigerian capital, Abuja, over a four-year period to make way for development in the fast-growing city, a rights group said Thursday... (photo: AP)
Rice  Dawn 
Rice to stay costlier
| By Amin Ahmed | RAWALPINDI, May 12: Rice prices have skyrocketed by around 76 per cent between December 2007 and April 2008, according to the ‘Rice Price Index’, released by the United Nations Food ... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Agriculture   Food   Photos   Prices   Rice  
Exxon Mobil, Mobil oil, Oil Prices, energy, gasoline, industry, petroleum. tp1  NZ Herald 
Stronger US dollar sees oil ease back
| Oil fell yesterday after topping US$126 a barrel last week, as the market focused on a stronger US dollar and put aside supply worries for now. | US light crude for June delivery fell US54c to US$12... (photo: WN/Theresa Poongan)
Currency   Market   Oil   Photos   US  
Top Stories
 Displaced children wait for World Food Programme (WFP), trucks carrying food aid to arrive at Elasha camp on the out skirts of the capital Mogadishu, Thursday, April 26, 2007. More than 300,000 people have fled Mogadishu since the fighting started in Mog IRINnews
GLOBAL: Export controls curtail aid for hungry neighbours
web | Photo: Abdullah Shaheen/IRIN JOHANNESBURG, - Government attempts to control food supplies to ensure that their people have enough to eat are hampering efforts by th... (photo: AP/Farah Abdi)
Aid   Export   Food   Ghana   Humanitarian   Photo   Photos   WFP   World  
Wheat farm - Agriculture - Food - Crop - Farming Asia Times
Food bill comes in for liberalization
| By Aileen Kwa GENEVA - The high food prices that have sparked riots in parts of the developing world from Indonesia, India and Bangladesh to Cameroon, Ivory Coast and H... (photo: Creative Commons / Victor Szalvay)
Agriculture   Food   Photos   Society   UN  
Rice Dawn
Rice to stay costlier
| By Amin Ahmed | RAWALPINDI, May 12: Rice prices have skyrocketed by around 76 per cent between December 2007 and April 2008, according to the ‘Rice Price Index’, releas... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Agriculture   Food   Photos   Prices   Rice  
Exxon Mobil, Mobil oil, Oil Prices, energy, gasoline, industry, petroleum. tp1 NZ Herald
Stronger US dollar sees oil ease back
| Oil fell yesterday after topping US$126 a barrel last week, as the market focused on a stronger US dollar and put aside supply worries for now. | US light crude for Jun... (photo: WN/Theresa Poongan)
Currency   Market   Oil   Photos   US  
Australia's Michael Beauchamp, right, collides with China's Zhu Ting during their World Cup soccer qualifying match in Kunming, in China's southwest Yunnan province Wednesday March 26, 2008. The Australian
Verbeek facing slim pickings for Ghana
| INJURIES, club and international commitments, and fears of a player burnout will force Australia to go in to the friendly against Ghana in 10 days' time with a depleted... (photo: (AP Photo / Greg Baker))
Africa   Australia   Ghana   Photos   Soccer   Sport  
Rice Canoe
Liberia bans food exports to protect rice supply; drops duties on farm tools
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | MONROVIA, Liberia - Liberia banned all food exports Monday, saying profiteers have been taking advantage of its cheap rice prices to truck the g... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Farm   Liberia   Photos   Rice   Supply  
Aid Economy
- Export Controls Curtail Aid for Hungry Neighbours
- GLOBAL: Export controls curtail aid for hungry neighbours
- Debt Relief - Quest for Transparent Arbitration
- Silence and Secrecy Spreading HIV/Aids
 Displaced children wait for World Food Programme (WFP), trucks carrying food aid to arrive at Elasha camp on the out skirts of the capital Mogadishu, Thursday, April 26, 2007. More than 300,000 people have fled Mogadishu since the fighting started in Mog
GLOBAL: Export controls curtail aid for hungry neighbours
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- GLOBAL: Export controls curtail aid for hungry neighbours
- AfDB Predicts Accelerated Economy for Country
- FG to Pump N400bn Into Economy
- Inflation Fears As FG, States Share N400bn
 Displaced children wait for World Food Programme (WFP), trucks carrying food aid to arrive at Elasha camp on the out skirts of the capital Mogadishu, Thursday, April 26, 2007. More than 300,000 people have fled Mogadishu since the fighting started in Mog
GLOBAL: Export controls curtail aid for hungry neighbours
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Environment Travel
- NPA's Relic Stalls Apmt Port Development Plan
- Villagers seek damages from Shell in Holland for pollution i
- Environment - As Senate Considers Climate Bill
- Mararaba, Environs Get Multi-Purpose Hall
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Environment - As Senate Considers Climate Bill
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- What's New in California's Sonoma Wine Country
- African Americans pursuing roots and shared history in Brazi
- Inventory of 50 Finest Hotels Underway
- The scandal of Africa's trafficked players
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Health Education
- Brendan Nelson fuels budget brawl in budget-in-reply speech
- Nation-building back in vogue for Kevin Rudd's Labor
- Yorkshire Ripper Peter Sutcliffe likely to die in prison
- US needs a black president, but not yet and not this one
Palates of US aid are loaded on a C-130 cargo plane bound for cyclone devastated Myanmar in Utapao Air Base near the southern city of Rayong, Thailand, Monday, May 12, 2
Burma expels foreign aid workers
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- Ogun State and Its Strides in Education
- Women Academics Demand Equality in Education Management
- UBEC Cautions States Against Collapse of Education
- Muslims Challenged On Education
Nigeria Central Bank
Is Country Running a War Economy?
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