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Emirates Airlines cabin crew
Aerospace   Business   Emirates   Photos   Transport  
 Gulf News 
Emirates to hire 2,000 cabin crew this year
| Dubai: Emirates on Tuesday said it will hire 2,000 more cabin crew to support its growth and operations this year. | The Dubai-based international airline has added 14 aircraft to its fleet sin... (photo: Creative Commons / sumsum362004)
Dominique Strauss-Kahn
Business   China   Economy   IMF   Photos  
 The Guardian 
IMF head says may be yuan changes in coming months
* IMF head says China moved to more traditional growth model * Sees world economy in uncharted territory (Adds quotes, background) JOHANNESBURG, March 9 (Reuters) - China's yuan is still "very much un... (photo: Creative Commons / Guillom)
China's Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi speaks to the media during a news conference with his Turkish counterpart Ahmet Davutoglu, unseen, after their talks in Istanbul, Turkey, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010.  Business Report 
China defends growing links with Africa
| China rejected foreign concerns over its growing energy links with Africa on Sunday, saying it benefits African nations by bringing badly needed trade and infrastructure development. | "I have notic... (photo: AP / Ibrahim Usta)
Africa   China   Energy   Investment   Photos  
A view of the Cahora Bassa reservoir. in Mozambique  All Africa 
Portugal Will Sell Its Shares in Cahora Bassa
Portuguese Prime Minister Jose Socrates announced in the western Mozambican province of Tete on Thursday that Portugal intends to sell its remaining shares in Hidroelectrica de Cahora Bassa (HCB), the... (photo: Creative Commons / Magnus Manske)
Company   Photos   Portugal   Portuguese   Province  
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Women sell food stuff at a local market in Bossangoa, Central African Republic, Feb. 13, 2007. BBC News
Central Africa's beguiling republic
| Poverty stricken, difficult to get around and considered too dangerous to visit by many Western governments, Central African Republic is not a tourism hot-spot. But our... (photo: AP / Schalk van Zuydam)
Africa   Economy   Photos   Poverty   Tourism  
International Monetary Fund Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn, right, Mexico's Secretary of Finance Agustin Carstens, center, who serves as chairman of the Development Committee, and World Bank President Robert Zoellick, left, talk with reporters during a closing news conference after several days of meetings focused on healing the global financial crisis, at IMF headquarters in Washington, Sunday, April 26, 2009. Syracuse
IMF suggests how to raise climate change funds
| (AP) - NAIROBI, Kenya - The head of the International Monetary Fund on Monday proposed a plan for the world's governments to pool together to raise money needed to adap... (photo: AP / J. Scott Applewhite)
Climate   Funds   IMF   Photos   Proposed  
Tea is withered before other processes can begin-Darjeeling-India Deccan Herald
Tea exports up 41% in January
Kolkata, March 8, DHNS: | India’s tea exports have gone up by 41 per cent in January this year following a global crop shortage that fuelled the demand for Indian tea abr... (photo: WN / Yeshe Choesang)
Crop   Exports   India   Photos   Tea  
WPXI
IMF Suggests How To Raise Climate Change Funds
NAIROBI, Kenya -- The head of the International Monetary Fund on Monday proposed a plan for the world's governments to pool together to raise money needed to adapt to cli... (photo: WN / Kamaran Najm)
Climate   Ecology   Environment   Nature   Photos  
Togo security forces block off three roads leading to Togo's opposition party headquarters in Lome, Togo, Monday March 8, 2010. The Boston Globe
Togo security blocks opposition headquarters
| LOME, Togo-Security forces on Monday blocked off three roads leading to Togo's opposition party headquarters a day after the group had staged protests claiming presiden... (photo: AP / Sunday Alamba)
Elections   Photos   Protests   Security   Togo  
French President Nicolas Sarkozy delivers his speech as part of a New Year ceremony to the army in Vannes, Western France, Friday Jan. 8, 2010 All Africa
Country's Economy Down As Sarkozy Visits
Rwanda's economy significantly suffered a 50.9% drop to 5.5% in 2009 from historical 11.2% growth registered in 2008. | ... (photo: AP / Remy de la Mauviniere)
Economy   France   Government   Photos   Sarkozy  
School girls wallks out side a school  in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir. All private and government run schools reopened across Kashmir valley on Monday, March 08, after three month winter vacation. IRINnews
EGYPT: FGM/C still widespread, says WHO-funded study
web | Photo: Dana Hazin/IRIN CAIRO, 8 March 2010 (IRIN) - "It is a day I don't want to remember. Whenever it comes to my mind, it sends shivers down my spine," said Aya A... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
Egypt   Girl   People   Photos   World  
Business & Economy Farming & Agriculture
- Inflation targeting is right for SA - IMF
- JSE ends firmer on China trade data
- Why Pick On Us - Toyota
- Airline Refutes Price-collusion and Vows to Fight Baggage Pi
Emirates Airlines cabin crew
Emirates to hire 2,000 cabin crew this year
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- NIGER: Southern villages emptying as drought bites
- African leaders support agribusiness development plan at UN-
- Mike Mason: Farmer and activist
-  Malema under fire for 'kill the boer' song
A man walks past charred cars in Jos, Nigeria, Friday, Jan. 22, 2010.
Hundreds killed in Nigeria attack
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Industry Market & Stock
- Mohamed Sayed Tantawi, Top Cleric, Dies at 81
- Inflation targeting is right for SA - IMF
- JSE ends firmer on China trade data
- Ex-Wife Criticizes Mandela to UK Newspaper
OPEC Vienna Oct. 2006
NNPC: FG May Push for Higher OPEC Quota
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- Sensex edges up as Reliance gains
- Global Agency Reconsiders '.xxx' For Porn Sites
- Tullow boosts reserves as it nears Uganda deal
- JSE ends firmer on China trade data
A stockbroker trades in Bombay, India, Tuesday, May 16, 2006. Indian stocks ended higher Tuesday after three consecutive days of losses, although the market remained volatile with big swings in share prices. The benchmark Sensex closed at 11,873.73 points, rebounding from an intraday low of 11,378.96
Sensex edges up as Reliance gains
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Gas & Oil Politics & Goverment
- Task Force on Niger-Delta Destroys Illegal Refineries, Arres
- Golf Loses in BP Pullout
- Tullow boosts reserves as it nears Uganda deal
- Nigerians demand end to "invisible presidency"
Governor Umaru Yar'Adua, who is a leading presidential candidate, is seen after casting his vote at the venue of the People's Democratic Party (PDP) primary elections in Abuja, Nigeria, Saturday, Dec. 16, 2006. Nigeria's ruling party was voting Saturday to choose its presidential candidate for April elections, with the governor of a northern state emerging a front-runner in a dozen-strong fie
Hundreds protest to demand Nigeria leader appears
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- Mohamed Sayed Tantawi, Top Cleric, Dies at 81
- Unity talks continue as Iraqis await first results
- Politicians argue over votes cast for 55 barred candidates
- Religious leaders must unite to beat Nigeria's extremist
A mother comforts her crying child in Dogo Nahwa, Nigeria, Monday, March 8, 2010.
Religious leaders must unite to beat Nigeria's extremists
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