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 July 17, 2008


 
   

 
 

  • Thousands flee Nigerian militants
    Thousands of people have fled the Niger Delta town of Bonny after militants threaten to "behead" residents. BBC
     

  • Brown outlines Niger Delta help
    Britain will work with Nigeria to improve security in the oil-rich Niger Delta region, Gordon Brown has said. BBC
     

  • Malaria gene 'increases HIV risk'
    A gene which protects against malaria increases risk of HIV infection by 40%, say scientists. BBC
     

  • Mandela the man
    He dedicated his life to a political crusade, but as friends testify, he's never lost the personal touch BBC
     

  • Zimbabwe Opposition Figure Dismisses Government’s Cheap Food Plan
    The only independent presidential candidate in Zimbabwe’s March 27 general elections said the current economic and political crises facing the country are due to the failure of the ZANU-PF government leadership. VoiceOfAmerica
     

  • Zimbabwe Ruling and Opposition Parties Not Expected to Sign Memorandum Wednesday
    Despite reports that the ruling and opposition parties in Zimbabwe were expected to issue a memorandum of understanding (MOU) Wednesday, that is not likely to happen. VoiceOfAmerica
     

  • US Legislators Dismayed at UN Vote Rejecting Zimbabwe Sanctions
    President Bush says he is displeased with Russia and China for vetoing U.N. sanctions against Zimbabwe's government. Mr. Bush's criticism was echoed on Capitol Hill, where the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on African Affairs held a hearing Tuesday. VoiceOfAmerica
     

  • Another U.N. peacekeeper slain in Darfur
    UNITED NATIONS (CNN) -- Another U.N. peacekeeper has been killed in the Darfur region of Sudan, the United Nations said Wednesday. CNN
     

  • Boycott hits Anglican church summit
    A quarter of the world's Anglican bishops are boycotting a once-in-a-decade gathering of church leaders in a row over gay clergy. Aljazeera
     

  • A New Strategy for a New World
    by Barack Obama, Washington D.C
    Sixty-one years ago, George Marshall announced the plan that would come to bear his name. Much of Europe lay in ruins. The United States faced a powerful and ideological enemy intent on world domination. This menace was magnified by the recently discovered capability to destroy life on an unimaginable scale. The Soviet Union didn't yet have an atomic bomb, but before long it would. Conscience Daily International

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