ElPais
Mozambique también quiere un trozo de pastel
Grupos locales exigen más transparencia a las multinacionales de la industria extractiva para lograr el crecimiento económico
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Daily Mail
A dangerous game of tag! Bizarre pictures show a cheetah and an ostrich chasing each other across the African plains
The set of pictures were taken by wildlife photographer Guy Dekelver at the Ngorogoro Crater in Tanzania, who saw an ostrich seemingly turning on the cheetah it was being chased by.
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Daily Mail
Star-gazing holidays: From Tanzania to Jordan, the best starry breaks
Few things beat the great outdoors - but the joy of an al fresco break is only boosted when you have a bright firmament to gaze at. Ben Hall picks the world's best star-gazing holidays.
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Daily Mail
Heartwarming pictures of cheetah cubs playing in Tanzania
As they are still growing, a couple of these young cheetahs opted for a cheeky piggyback off their siblings as they scampered around Tanzania's dusty savanna.
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China Daily
Promising world market
In April, I led a Bank of China delegation to South Africa, Zambia and Tanzania, where we held meetings with many senior officials from our host countries' government departments as well as the executives of both local and Chinese companies. We were impressed by the new enthusiasm evinced by investors in the rest of the world for the huge potential in Africa.
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UN
UN soil carbon survey aims to help Tanzania reduce greenhouse gas emissions
The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is helping Tanzania determine how much carbon is stored in forests and forest soils, in an effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to global warming.
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BoingBoing
Bones of Turkana: Meave and Richard Leakey on human ancestors and the Leakey legacy
The Leakey family is like the Kennedys, but for paleoanthropology instead of politics. Think about any hominin fossil or artifact you can name. Chances are, there was a Leakey involved in its discovery. Louis Leakey was one of the first scientists to champion the idea that humans had their origins in Africa. For three generations [...]
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BBC
New Tanzania coach rings changes
Tanzania's new coach Kim Poulsen drops several senior stars to make way for players from the under-20 side.
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Huffington Post
Rose Mlay: Half of Women Still Give Birth Alone or Without Skilled Health Care in Tanzania -- But We Can Change That!
On International Day of the Midwife on May 5, our short film "What I Want Is Simple", is airing on national television and radio in Tanzania.
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THE GLOBE AND MAIL
Saskatchewan native rescued export market for canola industry
Ensured rapeseed production, became team leader for wheat project in Tanzania in the late 1970s
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Huffington Post
Diana Farr Louis: Greeks Help Out in Africa: A Health Center Goes Up in Tanzania
It's an unusual safari lodge that can attract you by its infectious enthusiasm for nature and keep you involved by its infectious enthusiasm for giving.
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White House
Statement by the Press Secretary on the President’s Invitation to African Leaders to Join Camp David Summit
President Obama has invited African Leaders to join Leaders at the G-8 Summit at Camp David on May 19 for a discussion session on accelerating progress towards food security in Africa. The African Leaders who have been invited to participate in the Summit are:
Chairperson of the African Union and President of Benin Yayi Boni
Prime Minister Meles Zenawi of Ethiopia
President John Mills ...
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WSJ
BG Gets the Capital Spending Blues
BG Group has become a darling of the energy sector, dazzling with a string of major discoveries, from gas in Tanzania to oil in Brazil. Still, a sharp rise in the expected investment needed for a major project in Australia is a reminder that BG isn't immune to pressures on the oil industry.
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Hoy
Freddie, mon amour
Es una de esas biografías que algunos fans preferirían no haber leído para no saber tanto, en este caso, de su tímido e introvertido ídolo, de esas que contribuyen a bajar a la tierra al personaje... Algo parecido a esa máxima para desengancharse de un amor platónico: 'imagínale sentado en el retrete'. Eso es este nuevo repaso a la vida de Freddie Mercury (Zanzibar, Tanzania, 1946) y a la de su...
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WSJ
Elephants Now Think Twice About Midnight Snacks in Tanzania
Night raids by hungry elephants can quickly wipe out an entire field of maize or other crops and obliterate all the work of a subsistence farmer. But African villagers have found that a whiff of chili pepper sends those pachyderms packing.
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Mashable
Tsunami Warning Issued After Major Earthquake Hits Indonesia: Follow on Social Media
An earthquake of magnitude 8.7 has been detected off the west coast of northern Sumatra, the U.S. Geological Survey says.
The epicenter of the…
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BBC
Tanzania mourns soap star Kanumba
More than 30,000 people in Dar es Salaam attend the funeral of Tanzania's most popular film star Steven Kanumba, who died on Saturday at the age of 28.
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Hoy
La Policía italiana investiga a la Liga Norte por un caso de corrupción del tesorero del partido
La Policía italiana registró ayer la sede de la Liga Norte -exaliada gubernamental de Silvio Berlusconi- en el marco de las investigaciones abiertas por supuesta apropiación indebida y estafa agravada en perjuicio del Estado. Las autoridades de Milán estudian varias inversiones por valor de unos 10 millones de euros que fueron realizadas en Tanzania, Noruega y Chipre por el tesorero del partido...
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Slashdot
Michigan State Professor Helps Bring Broadband Internet To Rural Africa (Video)
Roblimo writes "Assistant Professor Kurt DeMaagd, of Michigan State's Department of Telecommunication, Information Studies, and Media, runs a program that brings broadband Internet to villages in Tanzania that have never known connectivity better than what they get with non-smart cell phones. Lots of students are involved, and Kurt (who was one of Slashdot's co-founders many years ago) believes...
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Scientific American
2 Trees Twice Thought to Be Extinct Rediscovered in Tanzania
How’s this for luck? Two tree species that scientists believed were extinct twice have been rediscovered in a remote area of Tanzania.According to a paper published in the Journal of East African Natural History , the two species were rediscovered in the remote, highly fragmented and rarely explored Namatimbili Ngarama Forest, 35 kilometers inland from the Indian Ocean. [More]
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FT
Ophir soars after gas find off Tanzania
Oil and gas explorer hopes that the deeper water fields in its block would be geologically similar to that being developed in Mozambique
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IKRK
Kenya and Tanzania: water and food security
Clean, safe water is a treasured commodity in Africa, but for millions across the continent, access to decent water is only a dream. Working with African Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, the ICRC is running water projects that bring clean and safe water to people who would otherwise go without.
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Telegraph
Tanzanian children with HIV to wear red ribbon on uniforms
Schoolchildren in Tanzania are being made to wear a red ribbon on their uniforms to show that they are HIV positive.
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Amnesty International
Tanzania must end HIV ‘red ribbon’ stigma in schools
Headline Title:
Tanzania must end HIV ‘red ribbon’ stigma in schools
16 March 2012
The reported decision by several Tanzanian schools to force HIV-positive pupils to wear red ribbons to class has prompted Amnesty International to caution against stigmatization of those suffer...
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BBC
BAE in Tanzania education payout
BAE Systems is to pay at least £29.5m towards educational projects in Tanzania following an agreement with the Serious Fraud Office.
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Daily Mail
'7/7 widow' and the bomb factory found in a house: Fugitive mother of three in terror inquiry is pictured at border
The image of the fugitive police suspect is using the identity of 7/7 widow Samantha Lewthwaite was taken by an undercover officer as the woman crossed the border from Tanzania.
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The Sun
Widow's lair is found
WOMAN believed to be Samantha Lewthwaite then escaped into Tanzania
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Mail & Guardian
The Maasai sisterhood of education
An initiative to get young rural girls into school is paying dividends in Tanzania.
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Washington Post
Anchor falls on Internet in East Africa, disrupts access in six countries
No, that’s not a joke.
After a ship dropped its anchor onto a fiber-optic cable off of Kenya’s coast Monday, six countries in East Africa saw their Internet “severely disrupted,” the BBC reports. The problem could take up to 14 days to repair. In the meantime, connections in Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania, Ethiopia and part of South Sudan have slowed to a crawl.
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Number10
Somalia diaspora meeting
PM: "The Somalia Conference is an opportunity to show that we fully support the efforts of the Somali people themselves to build a stronger, safer, more prosperous country."
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Foreign Policy
Analogical reasoning strikes again
I know that Daniel Klaidman's Newsweek cover story on the Navy SEALs is supposed to make me feel all warm and safe because of the uber-competence of SEAL Team Six and President Obama's comfort with using them adroitly:
This is a Special Ops moment. The Navy SEALs, in particular, have never appeared so heroic and effective. They killed Osama bin Laden in Pakistan last year, and ...
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The Nation
Pakistan joins money laundering blacklist
PARIS - An international money-laundering watchdog added Pakistan, Indonesia, Ghana, Tanzania and Thailand on Thursday to its blacklist of nations that fail to meet international standards.
The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has found that those five countries were flaunting recommendations made to them toward fighting money-laundering and financing terrorism, its executive secretary, ...
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Telegraph
BAE Systems pays Tanzania compensation after two years
It's not just small companies that have problems getting paid on time, small countries do too.
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American Scientist
Hadza Social Networks Similar to Our Own
Researchers mapped out the relationships among a remote group of hunter-gatherers in Tanzania who live as humans did about 10,000 years ago and found that their social networks are very much like ours, even though they don't have Facebook or cell phones. ...
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el universal
El mundo se une contra enfermedades tropicales
Los padecimientos tienen incidencia sobre todo en los países más pobres y entre los endémicos figuran Brasil, Tanzania, Bangladesh o Mozambique
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Nature
Social science: Hunter-gatherer cooperation
A study of social networks in the hunter-gatherer Hadza people in Tanzania illuminates the evolutionary origins of humans' unique style of cooperation in groups. See Letter p.497
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The Nation
Counting in a visitor as a friend
In his book, entitled Three Cups of Tea, Greg Mortensen, an American who grew up in Tanzania where his parents were missionaries, describes the hospitality and friendliness of the people in Pakistan’s northern areas. He was taken in and treated as one of them when he had been injured and was depressed after his quest to reach the peaks of Himalaya Mountains failed. He coined the title of ...
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Daily Mail
Matilda's Horned Viper@ World's newest snake discovered by British scientist
Matilda's Horned Viper was discovered in a small patch of southwest Tanzania and was introduced last month as the world's newest known snake species.
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Mail & Guardian
Tanzania president sees better inflation by June 2012
Tanzania expects its inflation rate to fall to single digits by June from 19.2% it was at in November, also hoping for 7% economic growth.
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THE GLOBE AND MAIL
New snake species discovered in Tanzania
Menacing viper named after 7-year-old girl
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AP
A snake named Matilda: New species in Tanzania
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) -- The world's newest snake has menacing-looking yellow and black scales, dull green eyes and two spiky horns. And it's named after a 7-year-old girl....
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BBC
New viper snake species found
A new species of brightly coloured snake has been found in a remote area of Tanzania in East Africa.
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physorg
New snake species announced
The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) announced the discovery of a spectacularly colored snake from a remote area of Tanzania in East Africa.
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Reuters
Elephant population in Tanzania sanctuaries drops
DAR ES SALAAM (Reuters) - The number of elephants in two wildlife sanctuaries in Tanzania has fallen by nearly 42 percent in just three years, a census showed on Tuesday, as poachers increasingly killed the animals for their tusks.
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National Geographic
Pictures: New Horned Viper Found in "Secret" Spot
A big, "beautiful" snake with olive-green eyes has been discovered in a remote forest in Tanzania, scientists say.
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Science Daily
The impact of human activities on a selection of lakes in Tanzania
An increase in human activity is posing a threat to natural aquatic ecosystems in Tanzania and contributing to environmental damage and ecological changes. New research shows that agriculture and livestock farming leads to eutrophication in lakes and the proliferation of cyanobacteria which produce microcystins. New information about microcystins and other mycotoxins in Tanzanian lakes is usefu...
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The Jerusalem Post
Barak unfazed by criticism from Tanzania
Refuses to apologize to African country after it protests being called "irrelevant."
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Al Jazhera
Floods wreak havoc in Tanzania
At least 23 people die in the worst floods to hit the Tanzanian capital Dar es Salaam in 50 years.
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Mail & Guardian
Tanzania offers good example of press self-regulation
Press Freedom Commission returns from international study tour.
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Irish Times
Tanzania tries to get to grips with land grabs
LONG REGARDED as one of Africa’s most stable countries, Tanzania today celebrates 50 years of independence from colonial rule. But as huge tracts of the country’s land are leased to foreign investors, unrest is spreading as some see in these deals the return of colonialism.
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Pravda
Grab Bush and lock him up says Amnesty
The human rights organization Amnesty International asked three African countries to detain George W. Bush during his next visit, accusing him of "crimes" and "torture." Bush will travel December 1-5 to Zambia, Tanzania and Ethiopia, as part of a tour to promote health programs, mostly based in the fight against brain cancer and breast cancer.
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The Nation
AI calls for Bush's arrest during African trip
NEW YORK - Amnesty International is calling for the arrest of former President George W Bush during his visit to Africa for crimes under international law.The world's largest human rights group said that "there is enough evidence in the public domain" to justify either Ethiopia, Tanzania and Zambia arresting the former president during his visit to these countries. Bush is travelling with his...
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Times LIVE
Arrest Bush during Africa trip: Amnesty International
Amnesty International called on Ethiopia, Tanzania and Zambia on Thursday to arrest former U.S. President George W. Bush for human rights violations when he visits Africa this month.
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National Post
Arrest George W. Bush during Africa tour for ‘torture crimes’: Amnesty International
Amnesty International on Thursday continued its campaign urging nations around the world to arrest George W. Bush for allegedly violating international torture laws. This time they specifically targeted Ethiopia, Tanzania and Zambia where the former U.S. president is touring this week.
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Washington Post
Former President George W. Bush to raise awareness for cervical, breast cancer on Africa trip
DALLAS — Former President George W. Bush will travel to Africa next month to raise awareness about cervical and breast cancer, an effort he calls a “natural extension” of a program launched during his presidency that helps fight AIDS on the continent.
Bush, former first lady Laura Bush and officials with the George W. Bush Institute are heading to Tanzania, Zambia and Ethiopia from Dec. 1 throu...
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CNN
Travel in your inbox: What to watch for with flash sales
A quick scroll through the mail on my smartphone yields attractive offers to stay at a Victorian estate on the California coast, check in at a chic New York boutique hotel for less than $125 per night or escape to Tanzania for a six-night safari.
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Daily Mail
Camilla Parker Bowles' Henna tattoo given to her on Tanzania trip 'won't come off'
The Duchess said she was particularly keen to rid her hand of the marking as she has a series of very public engagements coming up.
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BBC
In pictures: Charles and Camilla in Tanzania
Charles and Camilla on tour in Tanzania
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Telegraph
Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall's royal tour of Tanzania
Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall's royal tour of Tanzania.
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China Daily
Tanzanian resort gives street kids a new life
The two young men work at Kiboko Lodge, an unusual resort hotel on the edge of Arusha National Park in northern Tanzania. With the exception of the manager, all 11 employees are former street children.
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DnJournal
Domain Industry Climb Team Reaches the Summit of Mount Kilimanjaro & Returns Safely to Base
The group of more than two dozen domain industry pros who went to Tanzania, Africa to climb Mount Kiliminjaro in a fund raising effort for The Water School have finished their
mission. 26 of the 27 climbers reached the peak and in the process raised approximately $180,000 for the non-profit organization.
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