 Sri Lanka cricket team to tour US and Zimbabwe: - Colombo Page Mar 21, Colombo: Sri Lanka's national cricket team will tour the United States after the conclusion of the T20 World Cup in West Indies, Sri Lanka Cricket said. Sri Lanka Cricket said the team's tour to the United States and Zimbabwe has been ...
Zimbabwe's power utility debts surge to $100m - YAHOO! HARARE (AFP) – Zimbabwe 's state-run power utility firm owes other regional electricity suppliers 100 million dollars (74 million euros) as it struggles to recover debts from local customers, a report said on Sunday. Ben Rafemoyo, chief executive ...
Zimbabwe's power utility debts surge to 100 million ... - New African Zimbabwe's state-run power utility firm owes other regional electricity suppliers 100 million dollars (74 million euros) as it struggles to recover debts from local customers, a report said on Sunday. Ben Rafemoyo, chief executive of the Zimbabwe ...
Poachers devastating African black rhinos - The Spokesman-Review A sharp upsurge in rhino poaching in South Africa and Zimbabwe by organized crime gangs has devastated Zimbabwe’s rhino population and threatens to wipe out South Africa’s critically endangered black rhinos within a decade. South African rancher ...
Protect Jewelry Industry from the Taint of Blood ... - DIAMONDS.NET In Zimbabwe, for example, a June 2009 Human Rights Watch report exposed a massacre of 200 people, forced labor, beatings, and rape committed by the Zimbabwean military on diamond fields in Marange. Blood diamonds from Marange continue to be smuggled ...
Zimbabwe: Tsvangirai’s Choice - Egypt Today On February 11, in Harare, Morgan Tsvangirai drank the poisoned chalice, knowing that it was poisoned. He was sworn in as prime minister of Zimbabwe, in a government that is still controlled by his deadly enemy, President Robert Mugabe. He must know ...
Why to Visit Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe? - PRLog (free press release) PR Log (Press Release) – Mar 20, 2010 – Victoria Falls is the largest water fall in the world, although Victoria Falls is neither the widest nor the highest waterfall, it is claimed to be the largest falls in the world. Just a few miles outside ...
New Zealand cricket tour to Zimbabwe off again - CNN Sports Illustrated WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) -- New Zealand Cricket has cancelled its June tour to Zimbabwe but may play scheduled matches later at a neutral venue. Chief executive of New Zealand cricket Justin Vaughan said Monday concerns over the stability of the ...
UK spends £27mil on new embassy - New Zimbabwe.com THE UK foreign office has come under fire after shelling out £27 million on a swanky new embassy in Zimbabwe at a time when relations with the Harare administration remain strained. The total cost of the project was also said to be nearly 50 percent ...
Australia pledges 12m dollars for water provision in ... - Investors Business Daily HARARE -Australia has pledged A$13 million (about US$12 million) to improve the provision of clean water in Zimbabwe and strengthen food security in the southern African country. Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith said his country believes it ...
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 U.N. chief: Israel must stop settlements
Visiting U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon says that Israeli settlement building anywhere on occupied land is illegal, while a Palestinian teenager is killed in clashes with Israeli troops elsewhere in the West Bank.
Explosives found aboard India plane Explosive material was found in a package on a passenger plane after it landed in southern India, but it was not attached to a detonator and could not have exploded, officials said on Sunday.
Pope fails to calm anger over Irish abuses
Pope Benedict XVI's unprecedented letter to Ireland apologizing for chronic child abuse within the Catholic Church fails to calm the anger of many victims.
With cheap food imports, Haiti can’t feed itself
The earthquake smashed markets, collapsed warehouses and left over 2.5 million people without enough to eat. It may also have shaken up the way the developing world gets food.
Afghan women confront deadly task: Childbirth
Bombs still greet Marines in Afghan town
Explosions rumble through Marjah daily — an ominous sign that Taliban insurgents have not given up despite losing control of the town to U.S. and Afghan forces about two weeks ago.
Thousands rally in Russia against Putin
Thousands rally across Russia to denounce government economic policy and demand more freedom in a new challenge to the Kremlin reflecting increasing disillusionment.
China state media accuses Google of political agenda China's state media on Sunday accused Google Inc of pushing a political agenda by "groundlessly accusing the Chinese government" of supporting hacker attacks and by trying to export its own culture, values and ideas.
Volcano erupts in southern Iceland
Authorities evacuated hundreds of people after a volcano erupted beside a glacier in southern Iceland, Iceland's civil protection agency says.
Mexico drug war's toll on Americans grows
The number of U.S. citizens killed in Mexico has more than doubled to 79 in 2009 from 35 in 2007, according to the U.S. State Department.
Israeli troops kill two Palestinians in West Bank Israeli troops killed two Palestinians who tried to stab a soldier on Sunday, the Israeli army said, in West Bank violence that placed further strain on U.S. efforts to get indirect peace talks under way.
Sandstorm turns Beijing sky orange
China's capital woke up to orange-tinted skies Saturday as the strongest sandstorm so far this year hit the country’s north, making breathing the air “very bad for health.”
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