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Breaking News: Climate change is driving migration—IOM
Source: Inquirer.net

Tambacounda :: Senegal | updated Tue Dec 08 05:35:23 -0800 2009 | political-news

Climate change is already forcing people to migrate, with most moving within their countries or to a neighboring country, a report by the International Organization for Migration said Tuesday. While the report did not give any estimates on numbers of...
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Latest Breaking News: GLOBAL: Reaching the pneumonia “tipping point”
Source: IRIN

Dakar :: Senegal | updated Mon Nov 02 07:28:23 -0800 2009 | technology-news

Health organizations have joined forces to launch the first World Pneumonia Day , urging governments, donors and civil society to act to prevent and treat the world’s leading child killer...World Health Organization (WHO) in a Global Action Plan for the...
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Current News: Landmark for French literary gong
Source: BBC

Dakar :: Senegal | updated Mon Nov 02 23:00:35 -0800 2009 | entertainment-news

The 42-year-old was honoured for her novel Trois Femmes Puissantes (Three Powerful Women), a saga set in both Africa and Europe. Frenchwoman NDiaye, whose father is Senegalese and mother French, said: "This prize is an unexpected reward for 25 years...
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Current World News: Belgian cyclist found dead
Source: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

Dakar :: Senegal | updated Tue Oct 13 07:51:35 -0700 2009 | sports-news

Belgian cycling champion Frank Vandenbroucke, shown in 2004, was troubled after doping allegations derailed his career. (Yves Boucau/AFP/Getty Images) Frank Vandenbroucke, a former winner of the Liege-Bastogne-Liege and Paris-Nice cycling races before his career was marred by a doping scandal,...
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Latest World News: WEST AFRICA: Yellow fever vaccine push amid shortages, resurgence
Source: IRIN

Dakar :: Senegal | updated Mon Nov 23 10:25:55 -0800 2009 | health-news

The world’s first multi-country yellow fever vaccination campaign began on 23 November, with 12 million people targeted across Benin, Liberia and Sierra Leone. The push comes as the killer mosquito-borne disease is resurging in some sub-Saharan African countries and vaccine...
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Current Event: Rosso, Ritchie quit Nova
Source: Sydney Morning Herald

Rosso :: Senegal | updated Tue Nov 10 05:33:19 -0800 2009 | entertainment-news

Logie favourite Kate Ritche is also leaving the show, returning to acting after two years playing sidekick in the pair's on-air antics. Merrick Watts alone will return to the microphone in the new year, leading a yet-to-be-revealed new line-up...A spokeswoman...
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Latest World Event: First Recorded Dengue Fever Epidemic Hits Cape Verde
Source: Voice of America

Dakar :: Senegal | updated Thu Nov 12 23:37:23 -0800 2009 | health-news

Red Cross officials say an outbreak of dengue fever in Cape Verde is the worst ever in West Africa. Hospitals in Cape Verde are running out of room for their patients this week, says the Red Cross' West and Central...
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Breaking News Event: Esteqlal, Persepolis disappoint fans
Source: Press TV

Dakar :: Senegal | updated Sat Nov 28 22:19:12 -0800 2009 | sports-news

Tehran popular soccer teams Esteqlal and Persepolis are defeated by their rivals in the 17th week of the Iranian Premier League (IPL). Esteqlal was overpowered 3-2 by Peykan at Tehran's Azadi Stadium on Saturday afternoon. The Blues took the lead...
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Source: BBC

Dakar :: Senegal | updated Sun Nov 15 17:39:17 -0800 2009 | political-news

Senegal's President Abdoulaye Wade has called it "African Renaissance" but his critics say it reveals more about the continent's poor governance that its renaissance. When it is finished the statue will be taller than the Eiffel Tower in Paris and...
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Breaking World News: Hopkins and Catholic group to shield world against malaria
Source: Baltimore Sun

Dakar :: Senegal | updated Fri Nov 06 11:39:53 -0800 2009 | political-news

Strengthening its position as a global center in the fight against malaria , the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health is one of two Baltimore institutions tapped for a five-year, $100 million project to help combat the mosquito-borne disease....
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