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ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT OF SOUTH AFRICA, PRESIDENT THABO MBEKI, AT
THE OPENING CEREMONY OF THE 24th REGULAR MEETING OF THE CARICOM
CONFERENCE, Montego Bay, Jamaica, 2 July 2003
Searching for new opportunities for progress towards peace and
stability in West Africa, members of the United Nations Security
Council are set to leave tomorrow for a special mission to seven...
The two candidates contesting the chairmanship of the African Union
Commission are into the final straight of campaigning as the
pan-African grouping gears up for a summit meeting in Mozambique in...
Liberian rebels besieging Monrovia yesterday pulled back to the
outskirts of the seaside capital, apparently to pave the way for a
truce with the forces of embattled President Charles Taylor.
Liberian President Charles Taylor and rebels fighting his regime
since 1999 will meet face to face for the first time from Wednesday
in Ghana to try and end a festering war that has spread chaos...
Peace talks between Liberian President Charles Taylor and rebels
fighting his regime will begin in Ghana two days later on June 4,
diplomats said yesterday, citing "security reasons" for the delay.
Cotton producing countries in the world's poorest continent,
Africa, are up in arms against US and European subisidies which
they claim are not only anti - competitive but ruinous for their
economies.