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Explore: Africa, September 11, 2001

News and commentary from Africa. No non-local news feeds from AP, Reuters, and so forth unless local reporting is added....
This page was last updated on October 13th, 2008
Africa (from September 11, 2001)
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IOL : Kuwait launches US blood donor driveIOL : Kuwait launches US blood donor drive
From Sapa-AFP in Kuwait. "During a visit to the US Embassy, which remained closed on Wednesday, State Minister for Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed Sabah Al Sabah reiterated Kuwait's condemnation of all forms of terrorism and extended his country's fu
IOL : Independent OnlineIOL : Independent Online
Sapa-AP from Cairo. "In a rare show of support for the United States, Libya leader Muammar Gaddafi said on Sunday that America had the right to take revenge for the terror attacks on New York and Washington. 'The USA has the right to take revenge, bu
Middle East Times: Taliban defies Bush as debate rages over bin Laden's fateMiddle East Times: Taliban defies Bush as debate rages over bin Laden's fate
Said Mohammad Azam in Kabul. "The spiritual head of Kabul's main Wazir Akbar Khan mosque said the United States would be defeated in the same manner as the British and Soviet 'invaders' of the past." Egypt.

September 11, 2001 >> Africa yielded other results on Canadian Content:


Africa not `sexy` enough for military: senator
Africa not 'sexy' enough for military: senator In The News
Africa Launches Education Campaign
Africa Launches Education Campaign In The News
Africa
July 13th, 2005, 10:06 PM Jerry Rawlings on the outcome of the G-8 summit. http://www.guardian.co.u
Africa not `sexy` enough for military: senator
Canada's military is reluctant to take up peacekeeping operations in Africa , particularly in the De
South Africa reels under anti-foreigner violence
South Africa reels under anti-foreigner violence In The News


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