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Good morning. Sanibonani. Bonsoir mesdameset messieurs. Boa noite senhoras senhores. Habair ya jioni.
It is our pleasure and honour to formally welcome all delegates to our beautiful country. It...
In August 2011, Libya’s rebels seized power of the country after a six-month struggle and Western Governments could begin the military withdrawal from NATO-bases around the Mediterranean. With...
Before March 2013 Kenya will hold presidential and Parliamentary elections that are certain to test the resilience of its democracy. Although a final date is yet to be set, political jockeying and...
The new decade has brought upon a series of Middle East and North African protests, all singing the same song. However, what is considered a recent development is the spread or rather the greater...
Species loss, especially the loss of keystone species, can have devastating effects on the ecosystem. This paper describes the history of the unique Quagga and how it became extinct as a result of...
The revolution that took place in Egypt earlier this year raised hopes of a better future for Egyptians as the autocratic Government of Hosni Mubarak was removed on 11 February 2011.(2) Half a year...
More than ever before, the world is focusing on the tiny kingdom of Swaziland and this CAI paper discusses the recent pro-democracy protests in the country. On 12 April 2011, the Swazi people...
The South African government indicated on Wednesday that the proposed $3,75-billion World Bank loan for Eskom was a component of a larger $6-billion "funding window" with the bank, and that an...