 Gabon's Sogara Refinery Aims to Narrow Losses, Boost Petroleum Output - Bloomberg Societe Gabonaise de Raffinage, Gabon ’s sole oil refinery, is aiming to narrow its deficit and expand production to meet growing demand, the general manager said. The company, known as Sogara, took ...
Hippos! Lions! Survivor: Gabon Experiencing Production Delays - Seattle Post Intelligencer Talk about a taste of its own medicine – so to speak. The pioneer reality competition series bent on testing people's ability to adapt in the harshest of conditions, is finding it hard surviving the first stages of ...
Total Gabon : Nombre total d’actions et de droits de vote au 31 août 2010 - Business Wire Le nombre total des droits de vote attachés à ces 4 500 000 actions s’élève à 8 251 401 droits de vote, s’il est tenu compte (sur la base des informations dont dispose Total Gabon) de 3 751 401 actions ...
Cameroon-bound ship blocked in Gabon by row - Terra Daily A ship with a crew of 18 which was on its way to Cameroon has been held in Gabon for three months and is forbidden from casting off, merchant shipping sources and the Chinese embassy said Monday. The Croatian-owned ...
Gabon calls time on "exclusive" ties with France - NEXT Gabon plans to leave behind an era of "exclusive" ties with former colonial power France, to focus on closer relations with other countries, President Ali Bongo said on Friday. For decades during Mr Bongo's father's ...
Two Ghana Cargo Carriers Added to EU List of Unsafe Airlines - Bloomberg Gabon, Liberia, Sudan and the Philippines. Airline crashes in 2004 and 2005 that killed hundreds of European travelers prompted EU governments to seek a uniform approach to airline safety through a common blacklist.
Soweto Embraces Pleasures of Wine as Troubled History of Violence Recedes - Bloomberg while black attendance is growing and visitors are coming from as far away as Gabon and Nigeria. Mangciphu, who will be working at Morara’s stall, said he’s tasted about 70 percent of the emporium’s stock and ...
Rwanda: Medical doctor re-arrested in Gabon - Reliefweb.int A Rwandan medical doctor, Jean-Chrysostome Ndindabahizi, who had been apprehended in Gabon in June for his alleged role in the Tutsi genocide was recently re-arrested, Kigali announced on Wednesday. According to an ...
Swaziland, Then Sunderland for Ghana Hero Asamoah Gyan - Bleacherreport.com to lead the crusade for a place in the finals of the competition to be co-hosted by Gabon and Equatorial Guinea. Their group also features Congo and Sudan. Former Manchester United stalwart Steve Bruce, who has ...
The Malaria Wars: Sonia Shah Answers Your Malaria Questions - New York Times Blogs that gorillas in Cameroon and Gabon are also infected with Plasmodium falciparum . That means that mosquitoes that feed on infected gorillas could pass their parasites on to humans. It’s never been a problem in the ...
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 World Blog: In touch from Titanic wreck scene
Mom’s hug revives baby that was pronounced dead “He’s doing things dead babies don’t do — you might want to come see this!” Kate Ogg told doctors who had declared her premature baby dead. After the Australian mom held him to her body for two hours in a method called “kangaroo care,” the infant stirred to life.
Mobs attack home of Iranian opposition leader
Pro-government crowds swarmed outside the battered home of a key Iranian opposition leader Friday after militiamen attacked with firebombs and beat a bodyguard unconscious in a brazen message of intimidation and pinpoint pressure on dissent.
7 defendants convicted in Portugal sex abuse trial
Seven people were convicted of child sex abuse in Portugal on Friday in a major trial that lasted nearly six years and shocked the country.
Volcano, dormant 400 years, spews new ash
An Indonesian volcano that was quiet for four centuries shot a new, powerful burst of hot ash more than 10,000 feet in the air Friday, sending frightened residents fleeing to safety for the second time this week.
Nein, danke! German kids get porn pens To sweeten their first day at primary school German children are normally given a cone filled with sweets, but children in Essen opened theirs to find raunchy writing instruments that project erotic images.
‘We were all screaming — we got the animals and ran’ Wen Baragrey, a writer who lives by the sea in Christchurch, New Zealand, shares her chaotic escape from her swaying home during the early morning earthquake that struck.
Gates: U.S. troops face 'tough days' ahead
As the last of 30,000 U.S. reinforcements arrive in Afghanistan, U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates on Friday got a firsthand look at operations in the dangerous south.
Deadly bomb blast rocks rally in Pakistan
The Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility on Friday for a suicide bombing that killed at least 43 people in the southwestern city of Quetta.
Israel urged to open up atomic program The head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog has invited Israel to consider joining a global anti-nuclear arms pact and to place all its atomic facilities under his agency's inspections, an IAEA report said on Friday.
Castro dons uniform for first big speech in years
At 84 and having dusted off his military uniform, Fidel Castro on Friday addressed his first political rally since becoming ill and resigning as president in 2006.
UPS 747 cargo plane crashes in Dubai
A UPS 747 cargo plane with two crew aboard crashed in Dubai shortly after takeoff Friday, the company said.
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