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Tunisian volunteers hand out food and water to Bangladeshi migrant workers at a refugee camp near the Libyan and Tunisian border crossing of Ras Jdir

UN to send team to Libya to assess humanitarian crisis

The United Nations said it will be sending a team of specialists to assess the humanitarian crisis in Libya, as thousands of foreigners remain trapped in the country and fighting intensifies between forces opposed to and loyal to Moammar Gaddafi.

Bangladeshi workers desperate to flee Libya

Bangladeshi evacuees walk away from the border after fleeing unrest in Libya
Many Bangladeshis remain stuck in Tripoli and other cities, but cannot leave due to the extremely volatile situation between pro- and anti-Gaddafi forces; while others have struggled to cross into neighboring Tunisia.
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Three killed in explosion at Nigeria election rally

Three people were killed and 21 injured by an explosive device thrown from a car at an election rally near Nigeria's capital Abuja on Thursday, the latest act of political violence ahead of nationwide polls next month.
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Libya's Gaddafi uses loans to flex global muscle

Libya has handed out more than $2 billion in loans to dozens of governments across the globe, according to an internal document that shows the oil exporter's diplomatic ambitions and its struggles to recover its debts.

Central African Republic candidates say poll rigged

Rivals to Central African Republic leader Francois Bozize pulled their representatives off the election body on Saturday, alleging fraud after early partial results from last weekend's poll put Bozize in the lead.
U.S major Chevron Corp's Kuito oilfield in Angola

Nigerian oil output at 2.4 mbpd, within quota-NNPC

Nigeria's combined crude oil and condensate production is currently 2.4 million barrels per day (bpd) but output from Africa's largest crude exporter still remains within its OPEC quota, the state oil company says.
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Niger says vote to go ahead as planned on January 31

A presidential election in Niger aimed at returning the West African uranium exporter to civilian rule will go ahead as planned on January 31 after logistical problems were solved, the ruling junta said late on Monday.
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Voter registration row kills 3 in central Nigeria

Three people were killed in central Nigeria on Monday when soldiers opened fire to quell a fight between Christian and Muslim youths over voter registration for April elections, police and witnesses said.

Risks for Nigerian oil go beyond elections

Clashes between political gangs rather than attacks on oil facilities are the greatest threat to Nigeria's Niger Delta ahead of April elections and the long-term security of its oil output depends on much more than who wins.
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Shell to auction 4 more onshore oil blocks in Nigeria

Shell is putting up four Nigerian onshore oil blocks for auction as the oil major focuses on transferring some assets in Nigeria to local companies, Platts reported on Thursday, quoting sources close to the process.
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Niger says not holding al Qaeda suspects

Niger denied on Wednesday it was holding two suspected militants believed to have been involved in the kidnapping and killing of two French nationals at the weekend, contradicting a previous report.

Obama meets with Sarkozy

The presidents of the United States and the United States’ oldest ally, France, met today in Washington, and offered condolences to each other for recent violent tragedies suffered by each nation.
Cameco's chief geologist Doug McIlveen stands in a tunnel inside the uranium producer's Cigar Lake mine

Uranium ETF provides play on nuclear energy

A growing demand for nuclear energy across much of the globe will undoubtedly make uranium a prized commodity, as new power plants proliferate. Investors seeking to capitalize on this evolving energy trend might consider a new exchange-traded fund, the Global X Uranium ETF (NYSE: URA), one of the very few investment vehicles in the world that can be regarded as a pure play on uranium.
Al Qaeda demands negotiations with Osama in return for French hostages

Al-Qaeda demands talks with Osama in return for French hostages

France is verifying the authenticity of a broadcast message by an al-Qaeda off-shoot demanding troop withdrawal from Afghanistan in return for the safety of their nationals kidnapped in Niger. Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) also suggested direct negotiations with al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden over hostages' issue. Five French nationals along with two Africans, all employees of French firms Areva and Vinci operating in the mining town of Arlit in Niger were kidnapped on September 16.
Vendors wait for customers at a wholesale vegetable market in the northern Indian city of Chandigarh May 28, 2010.

India's inflation declines to 8.58 pct in October 2010

India's annual rate of inflation, based on monthly wholesale price index (WPI), marginally declined to 8.58 percent for the month of October 2010 as compared to 8.62 percent for the previous month and 1.48 percent during the corresponding month of the previous year, according to a government statement on Monday.
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More aid needed to fight child hunger in Chad: U.N

Up to a quarter of children in parts of Chad are facing acute hunger despite an easing of the overall famine threat across the Sahel region of Africa, UNICEF warned on Friday, calling on donors to provide more funds.
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EU global food security fund hits € 228 million

European Union Food Facility fund received a boost with the EU donating 13.2 million to its funding to enhance agricultural production in developing countries worst hit by high food prices. This brings the total amount of the fund channeled through FAO to an unprecedented Euro 228 million.
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Uranium major Niger urged to review contracts

The new junta ruling in Niger, one of the world's biggest uranium producers, should review and possibly renegotiate dozens of resource exploitation contracts, civil rights groups said on Saturday.

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