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Warring parties at a crisis summit on Ivory Coast are considering a
timetable that would see disarmament begin by the end of August, an
Ivorian government official said yesterday.
The HIV/Aids epidemic is having a catastrophic impact on human
development in sub-Saharan Africa, reducing life expectancy and
living standards in many countries and reversing the effects of any...
A crackdown on an anti-government protest in Ivory Coast in March
claimed at least 120 lives and was "carefully planned and executed"
by security forces under orders from "the highest state...
Reporters Without Borders said Monday that journalists in Africa
faced worsening working conditions in 2003 and warned that the
continent's independent media were in the process of disappearing
in...
CLOSING REMARKS BY DEPUTY PRESIDENT JACOB ZUMA TO THE FIFTH SESSION
OF THE SOUTH AFRICA-NIGERIA BINATIONAL COMMISSION, Lagos, Nigeria,
11 December 2003
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...
A mini-summit gathering half a dozen west African heads of state
was set to open in the Ghanaian capital today aimed at reviving the
peace process in Ivory Coast, paralysed by a prolonged power...