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Leading Clerics Defy Ayatollah on Disputed Iran Election

By MICHAEL SLACKMAN and NAZILA FATHI Published: July 4, 2009 CAIRO — An important group of religious leaders in Iran called the disputed presidential election and the new government illegitimate on Saturday, an act of defiance against the country’s supreme leader and the most public sign of a major… Read more

'Outsourcing' asylum seekers the Italian way

Illegal immigrants wait at Lampedusa port after they were intercepted by the Italian coast guard on May 23. Photo AFP Published: 24 July 2009 14:31 | Changed: 24 July 2009 17:52 Italy is intercepting illegal immigrants in the Mediterranean and sending them straight back to Lybia. Human rights organisations… Read more

Sommet Afrique - France : ceux qui n'y seront pas

1/04/2010 à 16h:24 Par Jeune Afrique x Envoyer un article Votre Nom * Votre Email * Le nom de votre ami * Adresse Email de votre ami * Message * Tous les champs marqués * sont obligatoires Nicolas Sarkozy, Denis Sassou Nguesso, François Bozizé et Idriss Déby à l'Élysée, fin 2009. © AFP… Read more

Cloud panel: Interoperability a mandate for virtualization

Apr 29, 2010 3:14 PM PDT At the Interop conference in Las Vegas, panelists discuss the issue of portability within the cloud. Simon Crosby of Citrix says nobody is served by proprietary stacks and touts the open virtualization format. Randy Rowland of Terremark adds that the biggest challenge in moving… Read more

An African Origin of Philosophy: Myth or Reality?

Image via Wikipedia by Dr. Molefi Kete Asante (First Published in City Press, July, 2004) There is a common belief among whites that philosophy originates with the Greeks. The idea is so common that almost all of the books on philosophy start with the Greeks as if the Greeks pre-dated all other people… Read more

IBM: 'Consumerization' of IT driving cloud adoption

Apr 29, 2010 12:46 PM PDT At the Interop conference in Las Vegas, Kristof Kloeckner, CTO of cloud computing at IBM, talks about the big trends in that arena and what that means for enterprise IT. He says the consumerization of IT is driving the expectations of how users access IT services and will lead… Read more

Apple unveils iPhone OS 4.0 with multitasking

Apr 08, 2010 5:08 PM PDT Apple CEO Steve Jobs announces multitasking support in the newest iPhone operating system. Users will finally be able to switch back and forth between applications like Pandora and Skype without having to shut down the app entirely to enter a new one. … Read more

Retired Dutch politicians critical of Israel

In Hebron, a small group of Jewish settlers has occupied the heart of the town and, under the protection of an enormous army and police force, acquired the sole rights to be outside in the city centre. Photo AFP Published: 28 May 2010 19:06 | Changed: 28 May 2010 19:24 Support for Israel is not an… Read more

Was President Obama Ever Racially Profiled?

As the country discusses and dissects the controversy surrounding the arrest of Prof. Henry Louis Gates, and President Obama's comments about the arrest, some might wonder: was the president ever a victim of racial profiling? Not in any major way, say those close to him, but he certainly feels there… Read more

Iraq says it uncovered al-Qaeda plot on World Cup

PHOTOS Previous Next Iraqi military spokesman Maj. Gen. Qassim al-Moussawi, speaks during a news conference in Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, May 17, 2010. Iraqi security forces arrested two suspected al-Qaida members involved in the bombings of hotels in Baghdad and planned to hit the holy shrines… Read more

La dernière proie de l'Épervier

20/05/2010 à 23h:35 Par Georges Dougueli, envoyé spécial à Yaoundé x Envoyer un article Votre Nom * Votre Email * Le nom de votre ami * Adresse Email de votre ami * Message * Tous les champs marqués * sont obligatoires Avec Epervier, Paul Biya lave plus blanc, comme Monsieur Propre. © Glez… Read more

Cities of Cameroon

Cities of Cameroon The unitary republic of central and western Africa, the Republic of Cameroon covers a total area of 475,442 sq km. Referred to as "Africa in miniature" or its geological and cultural diversity, the cities of Cameroon attract tourists in large number. The main natural features… Read more

Could This Women's World Champ Be a Man?

By William Lee Adams Friday, Aug. 21, 2009 Caster Semenya celebrates winning the women's 800m final race at the 2009 IAAF Athletics World Championships in Berlin. FRANCK FIFE / AFP / Gett South African runner Caster Semenya's muscular physique helped propel her to victory during the 800… Read more

History of Cameroon

History of Cameroon Introduction Cameroon had been inhabited by Pygmy groups since the Neolithic Age. The pygmies were gradually replaced and absorbed by Bantu tribes. The Portuguese were the first Europeans to come in contact with Cameroon. Later it came under German, French and British colonial… Read more

The Netherlands shifts to the right

Clockwise from top left: Mark Rutte, Job Cohen, Geert Wilders and Jan Peter Balkenende after learning about the election results. Photos AP, Reuters and Rien Zilvold Published: 10 June 2010 10:28 | Changed: 10 June 2010 19:11 By our news staff The right-wing liberal VVD and populist PVV were the… Read more

Toward a well-governed Africa

A democratic, prosperous, and peaceful Africa is now within sight. JUNE 2010 • Mo Ibrahim In This Article Exhibit: The Ibrahim Index of African Governance is a comprehensive ranking of governance quality and is designed to monitor each country’s progress toward good governance. About the… Read more

Dutch May Use "Decoy Jews" to Fight Racism

Hidden-Camera Video Showing Jews Harassed in Moroccan Neighborhood of Amsterdam May Lead to Undercover Officers Rabbi Eliezer Wolff, Dayan of Amsterdam, is seen near a parking meter in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Friday, June 25, 2010. (AP Photo) Fast Facts Netherlands Learn about the people, economy… Read more

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La preuve que l'Occident aide nos chefs d'État a nous ruiner Rapport du CCFD "Biens Mal Acquis, à qui profite le crime" … Read more

Emergence of the Nation

Emergence of the Nation Before colonization, Cameroon was a territory of diverse climatic zones populated by a variety of peoples and polities. The Muslim states in the north traded with trans-Saharan merchants and Arabic peoples. The coastal peoples in the south traded with Portuguese and Dutch seafarers… Read more

Afghan Women Protest New Restrictive Law

Robert Nickelsberg/Getty Images for The New York Times About 300 Afghan women, facing an angry throng three times that number, walked the streets of the capital on Wednesday to demand that Parliament repeal a new law that introduces a range of Taliban-like restrictions on women, and permits, among other… Read more

L’aide publique au développement est-elle efficace ?

par CHERIF SALIF S., Dr Chérif Salif SY, Secrétaire général de l’association Sénégalaise des Économistes (ASE), Directeur Général du Cabinet C2S/International Consulting Services Email : papasalif@gmail.com 05.01.10 Une chose est certaine, les pays sous-développés ont toujours accepté l'aide publique… Read more

In a Death Seen Around the World, a Symbol of Iranian Protests…

YouTube Frames from a YouTube video of Neda Agha-Soltan's death. Opposition web sites and television channels have repeatedly aired the video, which shows blood gushing from her body as she dies. By NAZILA FATHI Published: June 22, 2009 TEHRAN — It was hot in the car, so the young woman and… Read more

The G-20's Hidden Issue: A Global Trade Imbalance

By Michael Scherer / London Wednesday, Apr. 01, 2009 U.S. President Barack Obama reaches out to shake hands with Chinese President Hu Jintao at Winfield House, the U.S. ambassador's residence in London, on April 1 Jason Reed / Reuters No one asked President Barack Obama directly about the elephant in… Read more

As Chinese Investment in Africa Drops, Hope Sinks

Olivier Asselin for The New York Times Guinean and Chinese workers at the construction site for a $50 million, 50,000-seat stadium in Conakry, the capital. More Photos > By LYDIA POLGREEN Published: March 25, 2009 Readers' Comments CONAKRY, Guinea — Chinese and Guinean workers toil shoulder to shoulder… Read more

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