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Leaving aside, at least temporarily, differing interpretations of
the host nation's human rights record, a two-day summit of 10
southern European and north African states will open here today
amid...
Mauritania's opposition candidates said yesterday's presidential
election had already been marred by fraud and voter intimidation
just hours after polling began in the northwest African desert
state.
Mauritanians were to vote Friday in the most hotly contested
presidential election since independence, with the incumbent
Maaouiya Ould Taya, in power for nearly two decades, facing a
record five...
CLOSING REMARKS BY HE NKOSAZANA DLAMINI ZUMA, MINISTER OF FOREIGN
AFFAIRS, AT THE 6th SESSION OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN - EGYPTIAN JOINT
BILATERAL COMMISSION (JBC), 15 July 2003
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank's
International Development Association (IDA) agreed this week to
support Benin’s debt relief for approximately $460-million.
Mali will receive 675 million dollars in debt relief under an
IMF-World Bank program to help heavily indebted poor countries, the
two organizations said at the wekend.
Iraq has set out a list of conditions for the exile of President
Saddam Hussein, including a complete withdrawal of US troops from
the Gulf, Germany's Der Spiegel reported Friday quoting...