Moroni :: Comoros
| updated Sun Nov 29 08:36:33 -0800 2009
| travel-news
Thousands of mourners on Sunday turned out for funerals of victims of a Yemenia Airlines plane crash in the Indian Ocean off the Comoros in June that killed a total of 152 people. Eighty-four bodies have so far been recovered,...
Mogadishu :: Somalia
| updated Sun Nov 29 07:25:46 -0800 2009
| travel-news
The recruits gather in scorching desert hideouts in Somalia, use portraits of President Barack Obama for target practice, learn how to make and detonate bombs, and vow allegiance to Osama bin Laden. Training camps in the lawless nation of Somalia...
Lon :: Burkina Faso
| updated Sun Nov 29 06:10:22 -0800 2009
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A city terrorist is a guy like us” Published 29 November, 2009, 16:46 Dmitry Evstafyev from the Russian Center for Policy Studies believes that acts like the recent railroad blast underlines the notion that city terrorism is displacing other kinds...
Cape Town :: South Africa
| updated Sun Nov 29 04:47:00 -0800 2009
| travel-news
According to witnesses, the taxi was trying to overtake and collided head-on with an oncoming bakkie, on the road between Hammanskraal and Petronela at 12.15pm, said spokesman Console Tleane. "Two occupants in the bakkie died at the scene while 15...
Brazzaville :: Congo
| updated Sat Nov 28 17:45:42 -0800 2009
| travel-news
Government to protect civilians affected by the violent clashes in the village of Dongo in Equateur province that have displaced tens of thousands of civilians, and left scores of villagers and policemen dead since late October.
Khartoum :: Sudan
| updated Sat Nov 28 17:44:53 -0800 2009
| travel-news
The Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration (DDR) authorities this week completed a reintegration exercise for over 200 former rebels from SLA/Peace Wing (PW)...During the exercise, witnessed by the Acting Chief of Cease Fire Commission in south Darfur, the SLA-PW led by...
Tripoli :: Libya
| updated Sat Nov 28 13:43:18 -0800 2009
| travel-news
The papers also claim that Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed alMegrahi sought to buy 1,000 letter bombs from Greek arms dealers while working as a Libyan intelligence officer. The documents, prepared by the US State Department, raise further questions about the wisdom...
Khartoum :: Sudan
| updated Sat Nov 28 08:55:13 -0800 2009
| travel-news
In mid-September 2004, Kofi Annan was a man under siege. The United States had launched a war in Iraq without the Security Council’s authorisation, severely undermining the authority of the United Nations. Genocide was unfolding in Darfur. The UN and...
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