Articles about Somalia (0-50 of 156)

  • Black Ops 2 Release Date Has Made Game Lovers Curious
    By: clerkbob | - The black ops 2 release date was ninth November 2010. The 3D technology and the zombie features have made it attractive. After the release the X box live players were on the line to play the new version. There were million of players who were waiting for the release. The players online are only a fraction. The players who have purchased the X box are even more than the online players. The sales ready for the black ops2 is jaw dropping. This will surely set all the records back as the sales will ...
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  • Things To Do In Cairo Camel Market (souq Al-gamaal)
    By: Anja Thomas | - trips to cairo
    Enjoy day tour to Camel Market (Souq al-Gamaal) in Cairo with Egypt Excursions Online.
    Pay a visit to Cairo Camel Market where you can see hundreds of camels held from Libya, Sudan, Somalia and Aswan and buy healthy meat At dawn on a Friday morning,you will be transferred to camel market in Cairo, Souq al-Gamaal held hundreds of camels that had been driven across the shifting sands from Libya, Sudan, Somalia and Aswan only aiming at attracting tourists at the pyramid ...

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  • Does Information Make Us Worldlier?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - Vienna - for the 3rd year in a row - is the best city in the world to live in. That's according to Mercer's 2011 Quality of Living Index. The ranking of 221 cities was based on criteria such as political and economic stability, personal safety, health and sanitation, culture, quality of schools, public services and housing. Zurich was ranked 2nd followed by Auckland, Munich, Dusseldorf, Vancouver, Frankfort, Geneva, Bern and Copenhagen. Last on the list was Baghdad. Are you wondering what U.S. c ...
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  • Why The Cheetah Is Considered To Be The Fastest Animal On Earth
    By: prolificrandy | - The magnificent spotted animal belonging to the Felidae or feline family is the Cheetah. It inhabits most parts of Africa and several parts of the Middle East. It belongs to the genus Acinonyx and has thankfully escaped from extinction till now. It is the only animal belonging to the cat family that has non-retractable claws and pads which is a disadvantage as it cannot climb vertically on trees as it is unable to get a firm grip to do so. It has the distinction of being able to achieve the fas ...
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  • Pirates Affect Merchant Shipping
    By: Stevene Browne | - The pirate trade has made a come-back and is thought to cost the merchant shipping industry well over 10 billion every year. Hijackings of merchant ships and vessels carrying food aid have become targets with attacks mainly taking place in the waters of The Gulf of Aden and South China Sea.
    According to some reports the rise in hijackings has come about due to a depressed fishing industry in Somalia. However, some people from Somalia where the problem is particularly prevalent suggest it ...

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  • The Camel Is Still The Best Mode Of Transport In A Desert
    By: prolificrandy | - The Camel is one of nature's creations that is quite ugly with a lump on its back which is just an ugly, meaningless lump for most of us. However, how many of us know that the camel was considered to be the ship of the desert and is still the preferred mode of transport? Let's try to know something more about this rather clumsy four legged freak.

    A camel is an even-toed ungulate, meaning that its weight is borne by the third and fourth toes, unlike a horse which is odd-toed. One di ...

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  • What Is The Definition Of Maritime Piracy And Could A Victim File Claim As A Result Of It?
    By: jasouan7fo | - Maritime piracy has been a serious matter challenging the international community and overseas industries for centuries. The pirates are no longer looking for treasure or gold, however. Piracy these days target vessels holding oil or goods, and additionally passengers have been taken as hostages.


    Global attempts to fight piracy spurred restored assault strategies instead of a reduction of these frightening incidents. If you've been the target of a maritime piracy incident, a ...

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  • Shaft Of Vertical Roller Mill Supplier In India
    By: sunshine20520 | -
    Bauxite processing plant
    Unlike the base metallic ores, bauxite doesn't demand complicated processing because the majority of the bauxite mined is of a suitable grade or can be enhanced by a relatively simple and affordable process of getting rid of clay. In several bauxites, clay is removed by some mixture of washing, wet screening and cycloning, even by hand selecting or sorting.

    Bauxite mining
    Open pit Bauxite mining is utilised to mine bauxite ores. The water ...

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  • Tanzania Is Blessed With Natural Beauty And Extraordinary Wildlife
    By: Cheap Flights | - In 1986, to help improve the country's economy, the Tanzanian government established new policies including reducing its budget deficit, easing trade policies and reducing food crop restrictions. In addition, as a result of significant U.S. funding and numerous international groups in the mining, agricultural, gas and oil, insurance and tourism industries increasing their staff and presence in the country, Tanzania enjoyed a 16% increase in Foreign Direct Investment in 2007.

    Tanzani ...

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  • Luxury Candles From Aroma Works To Tease Away Stress.
    By: Stacey Connell | - Ever felt so stressed out that you want to just leave all your daily routines and go to a place where you can restore your peace of mind? This is exactly where we can take you! An aromatherapy luxury candle from AromaWorks is the answer! Just light one of our candles or experience our Aromatherapy Room diffusers and mists, you will experience bliss and serenity. Take your time away from stress and pamper yourself time is a luxury in todays world. Ensure your stressful routines dont run ...
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  • How To Import Cars In Kenya ?
    By: Tatsuya Kaga | - Kenya is a country in East Africa that lies on the equator, with the Indian Ocean to its south-east. It is bordered by Tanzania to the south, Uganda to the west, South Sudan to the north-west, Ethiopia to the north and Somalia to the north-east. Kenya's economic prospects are positive with 45% GDP growth expected, largely because of expansions in tourism, telecommunications, transport, construction and a recovery in agriculture.
    Kenya has been one of the biggest importers of Japanese us ...

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  • Wow Gaming Residential Areas Being A Sim Instrument To Fight Piracy Around The High Seas
    By: wow gold love | - With the 10s involving millions of People in america taking part in online free war games within gambling residential areas like wow or other games, it appears there exists a considerable amount involving mental ability becoming expended on a daily basis.

    These human beings are finding out how to adjust, battle, make a plan, and earn selections quickly -- with a single target in mind; in order to win, along with, successful signifies credit rating essentially the most details, redu ...

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  • Our Private Guided Safari Tours
    By: righttravel | - Why choose private guided safari tours?
    It's the valuable dream of many people to spend a vacation in the wild life of the animal kingdom. Travel, have fun, and watch the animals, of different kinds and species, in their normal natural everyday life. Can we imagine the life of the Tarzan, this fictional character who spent most of his life living with animals watching them and learning from their skills and abilities? We offer you the chance to become a Tarzan for a number of your days tha ...

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  • Kenya Is Fighting Al-shabab
    By: tishbite | - Now I guess you are wondering why in the world is it important that Kenya is fighting al-Shabab and what reason in the world would anyone have to write an article about it. It is important because the US has an initiative to fight terrorists anywhere in the world. The problem with this is that we just dont have the forces or the finances to attempt to fight terrorists everywhere. In addition, many countries where terrorists operate just dont have the same resources, abilities, and prioriti ...
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  • Wildlife Survival Throughout The Globe
    By: David Tatham | - The threat is real and increasing everyday. Thousands of endangered wild animals, numerous species of Tigers, Rhinos, Elephants and lots of other animals are being killed as we look at this text, for 'drugs' and other 'old cures'. Along with the current upheaval in Kenya, the political situation is now desperate, the inhabitants are struggling to survive. The unrest, automobile bombings, kidnappings, and the overspill of troubles from Somalia have all come to make the nation less stable as a hol ...
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  • Why Choose Private Guided Safari Tours?
    By: righttravel | - It's the valuable dream of many people to spend a vacation in the wild life of the animal kingdom. Travel, have fun, and watch the animals, of different kinds and species, in their normal natural everyday life. Can we imagine the life of the Tarzan, this fictional character who spent most of his life living with animals watching them and learning from their skills and abilities? We offer you the chance to become a Tarzan for a number of your days that you choose.

    We provide you wit ...

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  • An Introduction To Call Of Duty Modern Warfare 3
    By: Jarek Kultrun | - Selling more than sixty million copies globally, the Call of Duty series is the most successful FPS series in gaming history. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 will be the follow up to 2009's hit Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, that got many Game of the Year accolades. The single-player campaign carries on from the plot of MW2, where the Russian Army invaded the United States of America. In this game, the Russian Federation has expanded its offensive, and the campaign will include missions in Europ ...
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  • Is The Phrase "worlds Apart" Out-of-date?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - Ahwaz, Iran is the world's most air-polluted city. According to a 2011 World Health Organization report, Ulan Bator, Mongolia is second. Sanadaj, Iran is third. Over 2 million people die every year from air pollution, but it's not the big cities - Beijing, Bangkok, Mexico City - that are the worst. It's cities in developing countries. Because these cities rarely have or enforce environmental regulations, they have dirtier cars, factories and power plants. Residents often burn firewood or dung fo ...
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  • 21st September : International Day Of Peace
    By: Deborah Swallow | - In 1981, the UN General Assembly declared an International Day of Peace. This coincided with the opening of the UN assembly. The day calls on all nations to observe a day of ceasefire and non violence worldwide. The aim is to make people honour a cessation of war and hostility throughout the day- May peace prevail on earth.

    Imagine what a whole day of ceasefire would mean to human kind.
    Member states, UN bodies and NGOs therefore assist in commemorating the day and ...

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  • Luxury Aroma Candles To Relax And Experience Peace And Harmony.
    By: Stacey Connell | - Whether in pensive mood or just need a relaxing hour to drift off to a place of total bliss, AromaWorks brings to you the most exquisite fragrances to help you calm your soul. Paraffin free candles with the finest natural ingredients selected to suit your mood. Light a candle and experience the serenity that a soothing fragrance can bring. AromaWorks present you with the best luxury candles collection to select from to take you to a far off land where there is peace, harmony and tranquility. ...
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  • Can Information Make Us Worldly?
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  • Friendly Bugs In Your Garden
    By: Destry Masterson | - There are many, many bugs. Most of them are bad and do deserve to be mutilated or at least poisoned, but there are also many bugs that are actually going to do just as much good for your garden as those pests may do bad... which could be quite a bit.

    Praying mantis is first and foremost garden guard; these bugs have an amazing anatomy. They are born killers, from the grappling hook hands to their beautiful set of wings.

    Their arms have been specially modified by g ...

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  • Lots Of People, Lots Of Automobiles
    By: Art Gib | - Cars are something we take for granted. We may have three drivers and four cars, something unheard of in developing countries or even 40 years ago. People, if they were lucky, owned one car per family in the United States. Today, even sixteen and seventeen year-olds often own their own cars. You get your drivers license and you get a car. This is a new phenomenon in our country and the world.

    Most of the world has public transportation with trains, buses, and light rail. Ame ...

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  • Protect Your Garden Against Bug Armies
    By: Destry Masterson | - In mid-1999 there was an invasion of Army Worms; the attack started in Ethiopia and moved north to Somalia. Thankfully, Ethiopia had been prepared with thousands of gallons of pesticide; however, Somalia, which had no central government, had no protection from the swarm.

    These pests can be quite a problem, especially in a horticultural sense. The problem with these bugs is they eat everything.

    And once they do, they just move on, the whole lot, to some new garden ...

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  • American Idol Worldwide
    By: Jonathon Braggs | - More than just a tv show, American Idol is a international hallmark. Director Bruce Gowers has utilized an ordinary model - a music and singing tournament - and transformed it into a multi-million dollar pop culture phenomenon. "Idol" as well as its ripoffs extend to over one hundred nations and nearly every continent.

    The African Continent:

    Considering the distinctly Western aspect of real life Television, you may be amazed to learn that even African countries has cash ...

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  • Marine Software For Easy Sailing
    By: shyampaliwal | - Managing a ship is no mean task; there are a lot of preparations and one has to attend to a dozen things everyday. An organized approach can really help simplify even the most complicated matters on a ship on a regular basis. Maritime software can help you in this regard. Use of the maritime software these days is quite common in a ship. Such software can help organize maritime activities in a more efficient manner so that precious effort, time and money are never wasted.

    Maritime ...

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  • Generousness An Enactment Of Goodwill For Others
    By: Timothy B. Smith | - Poverty is still a major world issue in our modern civilization. Starvation still continue around the world and children are dying due to poverty. This is a very pitiful truth indeed. main part of those countries belong to the third world country. Presently, Somalia is afflicted with nationwide starvations which prompt their President to humbly ask for help from other countries.

    We may not fully grasp their plight, but what the world needs today is kindness. America has decided to ...

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  • Children Face New Dangers In East Africa Drought
    By: Brendan Wilde | - Starving children caught up in East Africas drought crisis have to trek more than 12 miles for water, reports Plan International.

    Throughout the night, they queue at wells in Samburu, southern Kenya, as temperatures plummet causing a surge in pneumonia cases. A member of the Disasters Emergency Committee which has raised 37 million for the region, Plan is trucking food and water into some of the worst hit areas.

    The hunger situation in Kenya has continued to bit ...

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  • Effects Of The Famine In Somalia
    By: tishbite | - Famine is forcing Somalis by the hundreds of thousands to leave their homes in search of survival. Some are fleeing across the border to refugee camps in Kenya and Ethiopia, where international aid agencies are providing food aid. But those reaching the Somali capital are finding little if any help. The famine is not limited to the country of Somalia but is occurring on the horn of Africa. Somalia is more affected for various reasons. One of the reasons is that the Somali government has very lit ...
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  • Vertical Roller Mill Company,roller Grinding Machine Importer Exporter Supplier,vertical Mill Manufa
    By: RealSBM | - Vertical Roller Mill Company
    Our company is professional manufacturer of vertical roller mill and other crushing powder making equipments. It is a major production and export base of sand-stone and powder making machinery in China.
    Boasts its 90000 square meters production base and owns complete modernized metal cutting equipment, equipped with advanced Solidworks 3D mechanical design and Computerized Simulation Test System, Shibang has cultivated a professional technology and after- ...

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  • Brazil World Cup Draw
    By: steward danb | - 2014 Brazil World Cup group draw
    Last day the selection was performed for the [url=http://www.soccerplay.net] 2014 Brazilian World Cup[/url], with ex Brazilian fan favorite Ronaldo doing the selections.
    Intercontinental play-offs:
    Asia South America
    North, Central America and the Caribbean Oceania

    African Zone Draw:
    Group A: South Africa, Botswana, Central African Republic, Somalia or Ethiopia
    Group B: Tunisia, Cape Verde Islands, Sierra ...

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  • 2014 Brazil World Cup Draw
    By: Chris | - 2014 Brazil World Cup group draw
    Last day the selection was executed for the [url=http://www.soccerplay.net] 2014 Brazilian World Cup[/url], with ex Brazilian fan favorite Ronaldo doing the drawings.
    Intercontinental play-offs:
    Asia South America
    North, Central America and the Caribbean Oceania

    African Zone Draw:
    Group A: South Africa, Botswana, Central African Republic, Somalia or Ethiopia
    Group B: Tunisia, Cape Verde Islands, Sierra Leo ...

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  • 2014 Brazil World Cup Group Draw
    By: benn6kx3pa | - 2014 Brazil World Cup group draw
    A day ago the selection was performed for the [url=http://www.soccerplay.net] 2014 Brazilian World Cup[/url], with ex Brazilian fan favorite Ronaldo making the selections.
    Intercontinental play-offs:
    Asia South America
    North, Central America and the Caribbean Oceania

    African Zone Draw:
    Group A: South Africa, Botswana, Central African Republic, Somalia or Ethiopia
    Group B: Tunisia, Cape Verde Islands, Sierr ...

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  • Calm And Happiness Through Magical Incense
    By: Mark Richards | - The word "incense" comes directly from the Latin incendere, which means "to burn".

    Of course when we use incense, burning it is more often than not what we do. Its purpose is to release an aroma which triggers our senses and creates within us a calm and restful mood. To this end it is widely used in rituals and ceremonies of a religious character, as well as in meditation and aromatherapy.

    The practice of incense burning itself is believed to have its roots in North Afr ...

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  • Who Are The Somali Pirates?
    By: Michael Rupkalvis | - In the last few years the news has been filled with the exploits of the Somali pirates. This week reports filtered in that the pirates had killed four American sailors who were distributing bibles on their trip around the world in a private yacht. As the pirates dont belong to a particularly observant Muslim population, religion is not believed to have been the impetus behind the deaths.

    Who are these pirates and what is their motivation?

    Broken Country, Free Reign ...

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  • 4 Americans Were Killed By Somali Pirates
    By: Amanda Xia | - As we can see from the news that the U.S. military says pirates have shot and killed four Americans aboard a commandeered racing yacht off the seacoast of Somalia.

    It is said that the U.S. Vice Admiral Mark Fox told newspersons that U.S. Navy were attempting to manage the hostages' acquittance Tuesday when, without any admonishing, pirates fired a rocket-propelled grenade at a U.S. War vessel, the USS Sterett. Our reporter said that the grenade dropped, but sailors then heard gunsho ...

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  • Hosting Of African Premier By Entebbe Oval Stimulates Flights To Entebbe
    By: john | - The decision of Entebbe Oval to host the African Premier has increased flights to Entebbe. The Premier League is scheduled to be conducted in June 2011 by the renewed Entebbe Cricket Oval. It is going to be the twentieth tournament to be held in which overall six countries will be taking place. The participating nations include Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi and Somalia. It will be a Twenty20 tournament which will be held in Lugogo and Kyambogo with the final match to be held in Enteb ...
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  • Wedding Traditions Of Africa's Central Region
    By: Nicole Sanchez | - Wedding traditions throughout the world can bring about all kinds of different traditions, customs and religious beliefs. Some of the traditions are more modernized and some seem to be of a different era. For the countries of Africa's central region, that includes the Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia, these traditions are no different.

    Congo

    - For the marriage and wedding to be taken seriously, the couple is not allowed to smile during or after the ceremony; this incl ...

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  • Ethiopian News And About Ethiopia
    By: Trueblue | - Ethiopia is located in the Horn of Africa, bordered by Eritrea to the north, Sudan to the west, Kenya to the south, Somalia to the east and Djibouti to the northeast. Its size is 1,100,000 km with an estimated population of over 85,000,000. It is one of oldest countries in the world and the second most populous in Africa only second to Nigeria. The population is diverse and has more than 70 different languages. The dominant ethnic group in Ethiopia is the Oromo (40%), followed by the Amhara ...
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  • Are The Wars On Terror Winnable
    By: Jacek Popiel | - Any serious analysis of the status of the the so-called war on terror brings up an apparent contradiction.

    On the one hand, any opinion survey in the affected areas clearly shows that terrorist entities or radical groups allied with them, such as Al Qaeda and the Taliban, are deeply unpopular. On the other is the fact that despite a major outlay of resources and the superiority of US forces, the various conflicts drag on and the final outcome is far from certain.

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  • Safari In Kenya Mountain Adventure
    By: Phil Waddington | - The Republic of Kenya is a country in Eastern Africa. Spreading along the Indian Ocean, at the equator, Kenya is bordered by Ethiopia, Somalia, Tanzania, Uganda plus Lake Victoria, and Sudan. The capital city is Nairobi, the second largest in Africa after Cairo.

    Kenya spans an area about 85% the size of France or Texas. The population has grown rapidly in recent decades to nearly 38 million residing there. Kenya also has numerous wildlife reserves, containing thousands of animal ...

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  • Chinese Silver Zodiac Coins Are Worth Collecting
    By: Christina Goldman | - The Chinese Silver Zodiac Coins that are now terribly favored in online merchant sites are galvanized by the traditional Chinese zodiac, which contains the twelve animals that make up the 12-year cycle. And thanks to the beauty and class of these coins, other countries like Australia, Liberia, and Somalia have issued commemorative coins that featured both the Chinese animal zodiac signs and the respective royalties of the partnering countries.

    If you try searching for these coins o ...

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  • Where Can I Travel In Somali?
    By: Limotek.co.uk | - Somalia is not your average tourist destination but is strictly a place for travelers with a charmed life and a bullet proofed spirit due to the sporadic insecurity and inter-clan clashes. All in all, Somali contains some of the best sites to be discovered yet. Travel is possible in the northern districts of the self proclaimed Republic of Somaliland, but even the sturdiest of travelers should avoid visiting other areas. The turbulent past of the country hides a country with hugely varied landsc ...
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  • Where Can I Travel In Djibouti?
    By: Limotek.co.uk | - Djibouti has been known as the best country in Africa to travel to due to its beautiful sceneries including museums, best hotels and other attraction sites. This is a country in the horn of Africa bordering Eritrea in the north, Ethiopia to the south and Somalia in the southeast. She has a population of 500,000 people and the official language is French.

    There are expensive and cheap restaurants which offer Arab, Chinese, French and Vietnamese specialties. These restaurants offer ...

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  • Where Can I Travel In Ethiopia?
    By: Limotek.co.uk | - Ethiopia is a large landlocked country in the Horn of Africa, bordered by Eritrea, Kenya, Sudan, Somalia and Djibouti. With a population of slightly over 75 million people, Ethiopia is known for her diverse culture of more than 80 ethnic groups. A large percentage of Ethiopians speak Afro-Asiatic, while English is the most used foreign language here. Ethiopia is an interesting country with so much to offer her visitors from cultural practices to breathtaking natural attractions. Getting into Eth ...
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  • Somali Chats Revealed
    By: Francis K Githinji | - Modernity has come to many parts of the world and, Somalia has not been left behind. If you have any interest in Somali people and their culture, a Somali chat is a perfect forum for you to mingle and get to know exciting people. If you are a Somali national, there is no reason why you should not get searching to find good friends as you network socially. Many people have always wondered how a Somali chat is like and, you will be glad to hear that it is just like any other. However, the chats ar ...
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  • Somalia Is Located In Africa
    By: Douglas Scott | - Somalia is located on the Horn of Africa, and is bordered by Ethiopia to the west, Djibouti to the north west and Kenya on its south west. This is a country with a troubled past and the present and future does not look bright either. Civil war, military coups, border disputes and warlords are the general course of events here. The removal of the Islamic Courts from power has created a power vacuum and the situation in Somalia is highly unstable at the moment

    The country has been w ...

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  • Why We're Not Winning The War Against Terror"' Iii
    By: Peter Davies | - While the western world media is focussing its attention on the battles taking place in Afghanistan and Iraq, Africa is being eaten up by our old enemies. Islam is forcing its way down from North East Africa towards the equator, while China is moving in from the East, South of the Equator.

    In my last paper, Why we're not winning the war against terror part 2, I ended by mentioning a number of African states Congo, Darfur (Sudan), Ethiopia, Eretria, Somalia, Rwanda, Uganda and t ...

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  • Trip Report: Lamu, The Pearl Of The Kenyan Coast
    By: Ann LoCicero | - My first thought upon arriving in Lamu, the pearl of the Kenyan coast, was where have I taken my 7-year-old kid? Dusty, dirty and it smelled, horribly.

    Lamu, a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its cultural significance, is steeped in the Swahili culture that once dominated the East African coast from Somalia to Mozambique. And despite my first impression, it doesn't take long for this backwater town to get under your skin.

    Narrow streets, storied buildings, and elabor ...

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