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Ivory Coast Officials Say Delayed Election Preparations Can Be Completed On Time
In the Ivory Coast officials have begun registering voters for national elections due in two months.
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Ivory Coast's pollution trial starts
The pollution trial of 12 people charged with their involvement in a 2006 toxic waste scandal, which killed 17 people and poisoned thousands, opened in Ivory Coast.
Pollution trial opens in Ivory Coast
The trial opened in Ivory Coast on Monday of 12 people charged with involvement in a 2006 toxic waste scandal which killed 17 people and poisoned thousands.
Ivorians tried for mass poisoning
Twelve people have gone on trial in Ivory Coast accused of dumping toxic waste blamed for 17 deaths and led 100,000 to seek medical treatment.
Graphic literature is here to stay
Even at this advanced date, reviews of graphic literature are apt to slip into a faintly apologetic tone.
USTR Conducting Annual Review of Country Eligibility for Benefits...
News, analysis and information on export controls, customs law, the FCPA, antidumping and other international trade issues.
Rpublique de Cte d'Ivoire Form of government transitional regime 2 with one legislative house Chief of state and government interim President assisted by interim Prime Minister 3 De facto capital Abidjan ...
Africa hails 'mature' Mbeki exit
South African President Thabo Mbeki's resignation is a lesson in democratic maturity for the continent, Africans say, but some see the power struggle that forced his exit as a blot on the legacy of Nelson ...
Nigerians criticise creeping power sharing model in Africa's democracy
Hours after the signing of a power sharing deal between Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe and the country's opposition Monday, Nigerians have criticised the gradual creeping of a power sharing model into the ...
VIDEO: Ivory Coast's toxic problem
Sept. 20 - Two years ago, tonnes of poisonous chemicals were dumped near residential neighbourhoods in Abidjan.
Bollor rebrands its ports and logistics network in Africa
French conglomerate The Bollore Group said Tuesday it has rebranded its Africa-wide ports and logistics network with the English name Bollore Africa Logistics as it seeks to gain a greater share of the ...
Cote d'Ivoire: Polls Remain Just Rumours
Less than three months remain before Ivoirians elect their new president, but, to most Ivorians, it is all still just rumours.
Cote d'Ivoire: Ivorian Electoral Process Now Irreversible, UN Envoy Says
UN News Service The launch of the identification and voter registration operations for upcoming presidential polls in Cte d'Ivoire confirms that the electoral process is irreversible, the top United Nations ...
Cote d'Ivoire: New blog on web and mobile tech
Blogger Cartunelo, who studies web programming in Abidjan, launches Monde Techno , a new blog dedicated to "decrypting, analyzing, exploring and showcasing" the best in internet and mobile technologies in Cote ...
Thierry Atta sweeps the courtyard of his house built in the shape of a crocodile in Ivory Coast's capital Abidjan, September 11, 2008.
Mighty Al-Ahly top list of semi-finals candidates
AFP, Johannesburg Star-studded Egyptian club Al-Ahly head a list of four clubs who could seal African Champions League semi-finals slots this weekend.
Cote D'Ivoire: Efforts to contain deadly land disputes continue
ABIDJAN, 9 September 2008 - Only days after deadly land conflicts, the Ivorian government is expected to launch a new law on 10 September that clarifies rural land ownership rights.
Ethnic violence flares up in Ivory Coast
Eight people have been killed and more than 20 wounded in ethnic violence in the north of Ivory Coast, press reports said on Monday.
'Ivorian aid tied to cleaning up cocoa'
The deputy chief of the World Bank for Africa, Obiageli Ezekwesili visits a test coca plantation in Tanokro, Ivory Coast, yesterday during a two-day visit to the country TANOKRO: The World Bank has ordered ...
Africa: Television Liberalisation Makes Further Inroads Into Francophone Africa
Two recent developments in francophone Africa have set the stage for wider broadcast liberalisation.