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African News Archives for June 21, 2007

Chinese diplomat defends Darfur efforts
Jun 21 2007 4:02PM (CT)
CAIRO, Egypt (AP) - China's special envoy on Darfur said Thursday his country will seriously consider sending troops for a peacekeeping mission in the war-torn Sudanese region and insisted Beijing is doing its best to help solve the conflict.
 
Darfur conflict worsens environment
Jun 21 2007 3:42PM (CT)
DAMRAT SURMI, Sudan (AP) - Decades of drought helped trigger Darfur's violence as rival groups fought over scarce water and arable land. Now, experts fear the war and its refugee crisis are making the environment even worse, leaving the land increasingly uninhabitable and intensifying tensions with no end to the drought in sight.
 
Darfur conflict worsens environment
Jun 21 2007 3:42PM (CT)
DAMRAT SURMI, Sudan (AP) - Decades of drought helped trigger Darfur's violence as rival groups fought over scarce water and arable land. Now, experts fear the war and its refugee crisis are making the environment even worse, leaving the land increasingly uninhabitable and intensifying tensions with no end to the drought in sight.
 
Darfur conflict worsens environment
Jun 21 2007 3:42PM (CT)
DAMRAT SURMI, Sudan (AP) - Decades of drought helped trigger Darfur's violence as rival groups fought over scarce water and arable land. Now, experts fear the war and its refugee crisis are making the environment even worse, leaving the land increasingly uninhabitable and intensifying tensions with no end to the drought in sight.
 
Darfur conflict worsens environment
Jun 21 2007 3:42PM (CT)
DAMRAT SURMI, Sudan (AP) - Decades of drought helped trigger Darfur's violence as rival groups fought over scarce water and arable land. Now, experts fear the war and its refugee crisis are making the environment even worse, leaving the land increasingly uninhabitable and intensifying tensions with no end to the drought in sight.
 
Darfur conflict worsens environment
Jun 21 2007 3:42PM (CT)
DAMRAT SURMI, Sudan (AP) - Decades of drought helped trigger Darfur's violence as rival groups fought over scarce water and arable land. Now, experts fear the war and its refugee crisis are making the environment even worse, leaving the land increasingly uninhabitable and intensifying tensions with no end to the drought in sight.
 
Darfur conflict worsens environment
Jun 21 2007 3:42PM (CT)
DAMRAT SURMI, Sudan (AP) - Decades of drought helped trigger Darfur's violence as rival groups fought over scarce water and arable land. Now, experts fear the war and its refugee crisis are making the environment even worse, leaving the land increasingly uninhabitable and intensifying tensions with no end to the drought in sight.
 
Darfur conflict worsens environment
Jun 21 2007 3:42PM (CT)
DAMRAT SURMI, Sudan (AP) - Decades of drought helped trigger Darfur's violence as rival groups fought over scarce water and arable land. Now, experts fear the war and its refugee crisis are making the environment even worse, leaving the land increasingly uninhabitable and intensifying tensions with no end to the drought in sight.
 
Darfur conflict worsens environment
Jun 21 2007 3:42PM (CT)
DAMRAT SURMI, Sudan (AP) - Decades of drought helped trigger Darfur's violence as rival groups fought over scarce water and arable land. Now, experts fear the war and its refugee crisis are making the environment even worse, leaving the land increasingly uninhabitable and intensifying tensions with no end to the drought in sight.
 
Darfur conflict worsens environment
Jun 21 2007 3:42PM (CT)
DAMRAT SURMI, Sudan (AP) - Decades of drought helped trigger Darfur's violence as rival groups fought over scarce water and arable land. Now, experts fear the war and its refugee crisis are making the environment even worse, leaving the land increasingly uninhabitable and intensifying tensions with no end to the drought in sight.
 
Somalia violence kills 6; curfew imposed
Jun 21 2007 12:45PM (CT)
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - A masked man hurled a grenade into a busy market Thursday in Somalia's capital, setting off an explosion and gunbattle that killed four people, witnesses said.
 
Somalia violence kills 6; curfew imposed
Jun 21 2007 12:45PM (CT)
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) - A masked man hurled a grenade into a busy market Thursday in Somalia's capital, setting off an explosion and gunbattle that killed four people, witnesses said.
 
Gunmen driven from Nigerian oil facility
Jun 21 2007 9:34AM (CT)
YENAGOA, Nigeria (AP) - Troops drove out gunmen holding some two dozen workers and soldiers hostage in a Nigerian oil installation Thursday, the military said. About a dozen gunmen were killed.
 
Gunmen driven from Nigerian oil facility
Jun 21 2007 9:34AM (CT)
YENAGOA, Nigeria (AP) - Troops drove out gunmen holding some two dozen workers and soldiers hostage in a Nigerian oil installation Thursday, the military said. About a dozen gunmen were killed.
 
Gunmen driven from Nigerian oil facility
Jun 21 2007 9:34AM (CT)
YENAGOA, Nigeria (AP) - Troops drove out gunmen holding some two dozen workers and soldiers hostage in a Nigerian oil installation Thursday, the military said. About a dozen gunmen were killed.
 
Gunmen driven from Nigerian oil facility
Jun 21 2007 9:34AM (CT)
YENAGOA, Nigeria (AP) - Troops drove out gunmen holding some two dozen workers and soldiers hostage in a Nigerian oil installation Thursday, the military said. About a dozen gunmen were killed.
 
Nigerian strike enters second day
Jun 21 2007 3:53AM (CT)
LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) - A general strike called by unions seeking to overturn government price hikes moved into its second day on Thursday, with streets increasingly deserted across Africa's most-populous nation.
 
Nigerian strike enters second day
Jun 21 2007 3:53AM (CT)
LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) - A general strike called by unions seeking to overturn government price hikes moved into its second day on Thursday, with streets increasingly deserted across Africa's most-populous nation.
 
Nigerian strike enters second day
Jun 21 2007 3:53AM (CT)
LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) - A general strike called by unions seeking to overturn government price hikes moved into its second day on Thursday, with streets increasingly deserted across Africa's most-populous nation.
 
Nigerian strike enters second day
Jun 21 2007 3:53AM (CT)
LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) - A general strike called by unions seeking to overturn government price hikes moved into its second day on Thursday, with streets increasingly deserted across Africa's most-populous nation.
 
   

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