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Archive for the month “April, 2012”

BBC News – Okinawa deal between US and Japan to move marines

Some 9,000 marines will be sent to ”locations outside of Japan”, a joint statement by Washington and Tokyo said.

via BBC News – Okinawa deal between US and Japan to move marines.

BBC News – Ghana pioneers new child vaccines

Ghana has become the first country in Africa to start protecting children against two of the continent’s deadliest infant diseases with simultaneous vaccinations.

via BBC News – Ghana pioneers new child vaccines.

BBC News – US Secret Service probes El Salvador sex allegations

The allegations come in the wake of a sex scandal involving Secret Service and military personnel in Colombia.

via BBC News – US Secret Service probes El Salvador sex allegations.

#Africa BBC News – Ecowas sends troops to Mali, Guinea-Bissau after coups

West African leaders have agreed to send troops to Mali and Guinea-Bissau following coups in both countries.

via BBC News – Ecowas sends troops to Mali, Guinea-Bissau after coups.

BBC News – Spanish unemployment hits record 5.64 million

The number of unemployed people reached 5,639,500 at the end of March, with the unemployment rate hitting 24.4%

via BBC News – Spanish unemployment hits record 5.64 million.

#China BBC News – China dissident Chen Guangcheng escapes house arrest

 

BBC News – China dissident Chen Guangcheng escapes house arrest.

Sports Minister Sad Over Saintfeit Deal, Articles | THISDAY LIVE

 

Sports Minister Sad Over Saintfeit Deal, Articles | THISDAY LIVE.

‘They Can Bomb Our Offices but They Can’t Bomb Our Resolve!’, Articles | THISDAY LIVE

 

‘They Can Bomb Our Offices but They Can’t Bomb Our Resolve!’, Articles | THISDAY LIVE.

#Nigeria #Abuja #Thisday:‘A Phone Call Saved My Life’, Articles | THISDAY LIVE

‘A Phone Call Saved My Life’, Articles | THISDAY LIVE.

#Nigeria: Benue’s Opaque Budget, Articles | THISDAY LIVE

The state produces over 70 per cent of Nigeria’s Soya beans and is home to one of the longest river systems in the country – River Benue, which has the potential for viable fishing and tourism industries complete with festivals similar to the one in Argungu

via Benue’s Opaque Budget, Articles | THISDAY LIVE.

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