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19 March 2007, Roma/Vienna - Animal health experts from 15 nations are meeting in Vienna today to discuss new mobile rapid-detection technology that experts say could revolutionize the fight against bird flu and many other livestock diseases.

In 1920, Americans found a version in the glove box of their new Ford automobiles. King Faisal of Saudi Arabia distributed copies to guests, including U.S. National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger. It ignited pogroms in Russia and helped inspire mass murder in Germany. "If ever a piece of writing c...

The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) today called on the Liberian authorities to lift a one-year revocation of the license of private newspaper The Independent after it published explicit photographs of a minister engaged in sexual acts with two women.

The West African country of Guinea has been in the midst of an information blackout since 12 February 2007, after President Lansana Conté declared martial law in response to widespread protests calling for his resignation.

Arcelor Mittal - the world`s largest steel producer - today announced the signing of various deals with the Government of Senegal to develop iron ore mining in the Faleme region.

22 February 2007 – The death of a former militia leader suspected of war crimes in Sierra Leone has deprived the West African country’s people of their right to see justice done, the prosecutor of a United Nations-backed court there said today, while pledging www.sc-sl.org/Press/pressrelease-...

The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) vigorously condemned the attack on journalists yesterday, by the disciples of a religious guide supporting the President of the Republic of Senegal, during an assault on the convoy of an opposition presidential candidate for the upcoming election.
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