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VIDEO: Sudan President's working visit to Eritrea
President Omar Hassan Al-Beshir conducts working visit to Eritrea
Asmara, 12 July 2010 – President Omar Hassan Al-Beshir of Sudan today conducted a working visit to Eritrea. President Isaias Afwerki accorded him warm welcome on arrival at Asmara International Airport in the morning hours today.
The two leaders held extensive discussion at the State Palace on bilateral relations and its development,...
Video: Inside Story – Uganda's deadly attacks
Two co-ordinated bombs exploded at two locations in the Ugandan capital Kampala, targeting crowds watching the World Cup. Is Uganda paying a price for contributing to the peacekeeping force there? And is the Somalia conflict spilling over to other countries?
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Animal Skeleton Believed To Be About A Million Year Old Discovered In Eritrea
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Kudofelasi, 11 July 2010 – The jaws, molars and broken bones of an extinct herbivore believed to age from 600,000 up to 1-million years have been discovered in the Mai-Gebro River in Kudofelasi administrative area of the Southern region.
The head of the National Museum of Eritrea, Dr. Yosief Libsekal, said that the discovery indicates that there could exist similarly important...
Chalice to apply for gold-mining lease in Eritrea
By: Esmarie Swanepoel
13th July 2010
Updated 6 minutes ago
PERTH (miningweekly.com) – ASX-listed gold-miner Chalice Gold expects the green light for the development of its Koka gold project, in Eritrea, as early as the beginning of next year, MD Doug Jones said on Tuesday.
The company reported that an independent feasibility study had delivered positive results, indicating...
Leading by Example: Elites' Apt Pupils Launch 'Surge' in Uganda – Chris Floyd
Written by Chris Floyd
Tuesday, 13 July 2010 13:56
Jason Ditz puts this week's horrific bombing in Uganda by Somali extremists in perspective: the perspective of the relentless killing of civilians perpetrated by Western-backed forces in Somalia for years.
The American-led meddling in the ravaged nation has led directly — and inevitably — to the rise of extremist...