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AFRICA - GREAT LAKES AREA : ANALYZE AND GRAPHS, REGIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL CURRENT EVENTS FROM  15 AT JULY  21, 2006  | AFRIQUE - GRANDS LACS : ANALYSE ET GRAPHIQUES, ACTUALITES REGIONALES ET INTERNATIONALES  DU 15  AU 21 JUILLET 2006

AGNEWS   DAM, NY, 21/06/2006


 

                           Brussels, Bruxelles - "Café rencontre"  21/07/2006:
 

(DAM, AGNEWS, NY,21/07/2006) 

 

The densest topicality was that of Congo DRC - with the forces of the U.E which is ready to act for the elections In Uganda one notices - the financial support of Japan - Then Europe sends German troops in DRC and Angola.

L'actualité la plus dense a été celle du Congo RDC -avec les forces de l'U.E. qui sont prêtes à agir pour les élections-

L' Ouganda venait  - avec l' appui financier du Japon - Puis l' Europe à ex aequo- avec l'envoi des troupes allemandes en RDC et en Angola- .
 

 

 

 

Point de vue international/régional   / De manière générale :

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

L'ONU:
  • DR Congo militiamen kidnapping peacekeepers agree to lay down arms / Congo: foreign combatants not threat to elections ;
  • ONU : La ministre NGENDAHAYO parle des violences sexuelles /800 casques bleus sud-africains décorés au Burundi ;
  • OCHA : six mois après l'appel humanitaire 2006, 3 milliards de dollars manquent ;
  • Economic and Social Council holds panel discussion on gender-based violence in humanitarian emergencies ;
  • China third-biggest food aid donor last year: UN ;

CHINE-

AFRIQUE:

  • President Hu meets African leaders ;
  • China third-biggest food aid donor last year: UN ;

INDIA-

AFRIQUE:

  •  AEST Indian terror suspect arrested in Kenya: report India  ;

BRAZIL-

AFRIQUE:

UNION EUROPEENNE

 /AFRIQUE:

 
  • German troops head for DRC / Germany brings 15 companies to Angola ;

  • You need new ideas, EU tells Uganda ;

  • Rwanda: Clinton, Hunter to Invest in Rwanda ;

  • Invitation du président Jacques Chirac à son homologue burundais ;

  • EU forces ready for action  ;

  • Angola: Belgian Ambassador Praises Quality of Bilateral Relation ;

  • South Africa: SA, UK Exchange Programmes to Improve Prisons ;

UNION AFRICAINE:

 

AFRIQUE:  
  • COMESA to send observers to DR. Congo elections ;
  • SARPCCO Members Happy With Angola`s Presidency / New Namibia-Angola rail link ;
  • South Africa: Mbeki to Ask G8 to Help Africa ;
  • President Hu meets African leaders ;
  • Affaire MALAN : Le procureur général du Burundi en Côte d’Ivoire ;
  • Gates makes donation to African AIDS war / U.S. Official Calls on Sullivan Delegates To Be Africa Advocates  Leon H. Sullivan VII Summit closes in Abuja, Nigeria ;
GRANDS-LACS:  
CANADA -AFRIQUE:  
USA-AFRIQUE:  
  • Rwanda: Clinton, Hunter to Invest in Rwanda ;
  • US-Funded Program Fights Malaria In Tanzania ;
  • Bill Gates achève une visite touristique discrète au Rwanda / Bill Gates leaves Rwanda after vacation ;/Gates makes donation to African AIDS war ;
  • U.S. Official Calls on Sullivan Delegates To Be Africa Advocates  Leon H. Sullivan VII Summit closes in Abuja, Nigeria ;
  • Democrat Backs Racial Set-Asides ;
AUSTRALIE-AFRIQUE
AFRIQUE DU SUD:  
  • Nelson MANDELA « Madiba » a 88 ans ;
  • South Africa: Mbeki to Ask G8 to Help Africa ;
  • 800 casques bleus sud-africains décorés au Burundi ;
  • South Africa: SA Aviation Industry Gears Up for 2010 ;
  • South Africa: SA, UK Exchange Programmes to Improve Prisons ;
ANGOLA:  
  • SARPCCO Members Happy With Angola`s Presidency ;
  • Germany brings 15 companies to Angola ;
  • Angola defends military law ;
  • New Namibia-Angola rail link ;
  • Angola: Belgian Ambassador Praises Quality of Bilateral Relation ;
  • Angola: Education Minister At World University Presidents Summit ;
   
RWANDA:

GENOCIDE:

  • Rwanda: Butare Residents Fear for Gacaca Officials' Security ;
     

OTHER :

  • UNFPA Rwanda attributes high population to culture ;
  • Kenya to build petroleum facility in Rwanda ;
  • Rwanda: Clinton, Hunter to Invest in Rwanda / Bill Gates achève une visite touristique discrète au Rwanda / Bill Gates leaves Rwanda after vacation ;
  • Rwanda prisoners embark on humanitarian work ;
  •  Rwanda coffee growers get US$15 000 tele-centre ;
   
OUGANDA:

 

 

SECURITE :  

  • Uganda, rebels start peace talks / Uganda rebels want army disbanded / Uganda gov't plans direct talks with rebel leader ;
  • UGANDA: Six-month plan to resettle IDPs in the east ;

    

OTHER:

  • Uganda: Nyakaana to Sue Building Owners Over Parking Space ;
  • Japan donates $60 485 to Kamuli in Uganda ;
  • Foot and mouth disease hits Uganda beef, dairy industry ;
  • You need new ideas, EU tells Uganda ;
  • Kenya, Uganda oil pipeline deal faces deadlock ;
KENYA:  
  • Kenya to build petroleum facility in Rwanda / Kenya, Uganda oil pipeline deal faces deadlock ;
  • Kenya mob burns teenage 'rapists' ;
  • Corruption tightening its hold on Kenya ;
  • FIFA releases 250,000 dollars to Kenya ;
  • Kenya not listed as a debt-qualifying state ;
  • AEST Indian terror suspect arrested in Kenya: report India  ;
TANZANIE:  
  • US-Funded Program Fights Malaria In Tanzania ;
  • Tanzania explains why gold project failed ;
  • Tanzania to host international tourism conference ;
  • Tanzania to host 8th Sullivan Summit in 2008 ;
   
CONGO RDC:

RDC / SECURITE / KIVU/ITURI :

 

RDC / ELECTION:

  • DR Congo militiamen kidnapping peacekeepers agree to lay down arms ;DRC rebel to lay down arms / Congo rebel to lay down arms, become army colonel ;
  • COMESA to send observers to DR. Congo elections ;
  • German troops head for DRC ;
  • Congo: foreign combatants not threat to elections ;
  • Six-page ballot choice for Congo voters ;
  • DRC needs human rights reform - rights group ;
  • Congo-Kinshasa: Polls Key to Growth of Democracy - Envoy ;
  • EU forces ready for action  ;

RDC/AUTRES : 

  • DRC: Diamonds, children and witchcraft ;

AGNEWS 2006

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