Peppa Pig is ‘making children naughty’, parents fear – Mothers & Babies, Lifestyle – Independent.ie.
Peppa Pig is ‘making children naughty’, parents fear – Mothers & Babies, Lifestyle – Independent.ie
January 9, 2012
Libya ‘must offer militia a way out’
January 9, 2012
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Libya ‘must offer militia a way out’.
Libya must offer its still-armed revolutionary fighters a future beyond the gun, the country’s former interim prime minister says, warning that failure could spell destabilising violence.
Ugandans Train on Raven UAVs | Military.com
January 9, 2012
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Ugandans Train on Raven UAVs | Military.com.
Eight members of the Uganda air force received training on the Raven Dec. 12-23. The Uganda defense forces purchased four of the systems in July for $3 million, according to logistics management specialist Cindy Vanburg of AMCOM’s Security Assistance Management Directorate.
Asylum request rejections ‘too high’ in Ireland
January 6, 2012
Asylum request rejections ‘too high’.
IRELAND’S LOW rate of acceptance of asylum applications largely explains the continuing drop in asylum seekers coming here in recent years, according to advocacy groups.Responding to figures which show asylum applications fell by one-third last year, the Irish Refugee Council and the Spiritan Asylum Service Initiative (Spirasi) called on Minister for Justice Alan Shatter to improve conditions for the 5,400 asylum seekers awaiting decisions.
Nigera’s “War on Terror” and the Fuel Subsidy Ends
January 4, 2012
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January 4, 2012
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Africa Center for Strategic Studies, Media Review for January 3, 2012
Youssou Ndour announced Monday that he was running for president against Abdoulaye Wade
January 3, 2012
World-renowned Senegalese singer Youssou Ndour announced Monday night that he was running for president against incumbent Abdoulaye Wade in February 26 elections. “I am a candidate,” the country’s most famous export declared on his privately-owned television station after weeks of speculation about his plans. “I have listened, I have heard, and I am responding favourably,” Ndour said, referring to numerous requests that he throw his hat into the political ring.













