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Shell presented with Oily Mary cocktail from Niger Delta

"Oily Mary" cocktail for Shell shareholders RNW - Video: Friends of the Earth Netherlands has offered "Oily Mary" cocktails, containing polluted water from the Niger Delta, to Shell shareholders who are meeting near The Hague....
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Zimbabwe’s trapped miners surface unscathed

Zimbabwe’s trapped miners surface unscathed RNW - Article: Some 60 miners trapped underground in Zimbabwe on Tuesday have been safely rescued, said their employeer, Mimosa platinum mining company. An accident and fire are said to have caused the incident....
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Toxic waste scandal compels Ivorian minister to resign

Adama Bictogo RNW - Article: Ivory Coast’s minister of African integration stepped down from his post on Tuesday....
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Kenya to investigate runners accused of doping

Kenya to investigate runners accused of doping RNW - Article: Kenya’s official track and field governing body has defended the country’s athletes against doping accusations made by German broadcaster ARD on Wednesday....
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Robben to join Holland squad on Friday

Arjen Robben at the Allianz Arena RNW - Article: Arjen Robben is to fly to the Holland training camp in Lausanne, Switzerland, on Friday. The embattled footballer took some days off, to rest up from a tough week....
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Zimbabwe’s trapped miners surface unscathed

Zimbabwe’s trapped miners surface unscathed RNW - Article: Some 60 miners trapped underground in Zimbabwe on Tuesday have been safely rescued, said their employeer, Mimosa platinum mining company. An accident and fire are said to have caused the incident....
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Congo army claims killing of 25 mutineers

Congo army claims killing of 25 mutineers RNW - Article: In clashes with the army in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, 25 mutineers loyal to renegade general Bosco Ntaganda were killed, according to government sources....
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Bayern and Holland make the best of it

Bayern and Holland make the best of it RNW - Article: Only half of the Allianz Arena’s 66,000 seats were taken for a friendly which all sides involved could well have done without. Tuesday’s Bayern v Holland fixture was organised to compensate the Bavarians for losing Dutch st...
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Protestors beat up Mali's president in palace attack

Protestors beat up Mali's president in palace attack RNW - Article: A beaten-up President Dioncounda Traore was rushed to hospital after hundreds of resignation-demanding protestors occupied his palace on Monday....
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Post-war Ivory Coast closer to second miracle

Post-war Ivory Coast closer to second miracle RNW - Article: A year ago optimism was scarce in Abidjan. Mortar bombs were pouring down as Ivory Coast slipped into a civil war that claimed over 3,000 lives and forced thousands more to flee their homes. But now there’s room for optimism....
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Zimbabwean politician denies Mugabe’s 'tired' comments

Lighting the flames RNW - Article: Enos Nkala, one of Zanu-PF's founding fathers and a former minister, has distanced himself from media reports that President Robert Mugabe told him he "wanted to retire". From our top partners AllAfrica.com...
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Drogba penalty wins Champions League Cup for Chelsea

Didier Drogba shoots during the penalty shootout RNW - Article: With an equalizer near full time, followed by the winning goal in a penalty shoot-out, Cote d'Ivoire's Didier Drogba powered Chelsea to victory in this year's UEFA Champions League final against the heavily favoured Bayern Munich on Saturda...
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Vurnon Anita: train, rest and play

Vurnon Anita in Lausanne RNW - Article: Arjen Robben’s penalty drama may dominate the Dutch sports pages in recent days, but at Holland’s pre-Euro 2012 training camp in Switzerland, his teammates are preoccupied with other matters....
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US Justice Dept urges terror label for Nigerian militants

Nigeria forced evictions RNW - Article: The Justice Department is pressing the State Department to designate Boko Haram, a Nigerian militant group alleged to be responsible for hundreds of deaths, as a "foreign terrorist organisation."...
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New G8 pledge for Africa draws criticism

G8 Summit meeting RNW - Article: G8 leaders on Saturday pledged to lift millions of Africans out of poverty by promoting investments in sustainable agriculture, but civil society observers show skepticism about the plan's success....
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Bayern v Holland – an ill-timed friendly

Bayern v Holland – an ill-timed friendly RNW - Article: “Who was the idiot who scheduled a Bayern game (with so many German internationals) against Holland just a few weeks before Euro 2012?”...
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Mali coup leaders accept transition deal

Mali coup leaders accept transition deal RNW - Article: The soldiers behind Mali's March 22 coup have agreed to allow a caretaker civilian president to remain in charge of the West African state for the time being, mediators for the ECOWAS bloc of West African states said on Saturday....
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Amsterdam’s train station à la Africaine

Central Station Amsterdam RNW - Article: At Dak’Art African Contemporary Art Biennale, which started a week ago, African architecture students are being showcased in an unlikely spot: the gardens of the Dutch Embassy in Dakar....
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Dutch captain leading EU anti-piracy mission

Dutch captain leading EU anti-piracy mission RNW - Article: “They destroyed our equipment - reduced it to ashes. This was one of our key supply centres,” admits self-confessed pirate commander Bile Hussein....
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New G8 plegde for Africa draws criticism

G8 Summit meeting RNW - Article: G8 leaders on Saturday pledged to lift millions of Africans out of poverty by promoting investments in sustainable agriculture, but civil society observers show skepticism about the plan's success....
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Gold without guilt

Gold without guilt RNW - Article: In the Netherlands, the world’s first quality hallmark for gold has been launched....
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Obama's plan to feed Africa

Obama's plan to feed Africa RNW - Article: US President Barack Obama has a plan to lift millions of people in Africa and the developing world from poverty, as wealthy nations grapple with a budget crunch....
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Mega African trade block soon reality

flower exporting firm near Nairobi RNW - Article: Plans to create a 26-nation free trade area by integrating three existing African trade blocs by July 2014 are on track and the only major sticking point is likely to be harmonising rules of origin, the three blocs say....
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Terrorists and uncertainty flourish in northern Mali

Anxiety builds in northern Mali RNW - Article: There’s been no peace in northern Mali since Tuareg rebels took control of the area and declared independence earlier this year. Radical Muslim fighters came in their wake and introduced Islamic law....
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