On 13 April 1997, Mali held a first round of legislative elections, but the results were annulled by the Constitutional Court. |
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These groups represent the former Empire of the Wolof in the Senegambian region and the Mandingo Empires of Mali and Songhai. |
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Each year during harvest time, this rural community in Mali is host to two nomadic groups that come to graze their cattle or to work as herders. |
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The special stage starts at Sadiola in Mali and heads south-west along the Senegalese border. |
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Other major players are Songhay from Niger and Mali, Wolof from Senegal, and Soninke from Gambia. |
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They kept six successive clean sheets on their way to winning in Mali two years ago. |
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And Maryse Conde's monumental historical novel Segu traces the odysseys of members of a Bambara royal family from Segou in Mali. |
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Yeelen, based on an actual myth, tells the story of a young man of the Bambara tribe in 13th century Mali. |
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I went to Mali, where Touaregs were the laughing stock of the ethnic Bambara tribe. |
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In the north, descendants of early Mande conquerors occupy territory in the northwest, stretching into northern Guinea and Mali. |
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Some instruction is for military units, such as Special Forces training in Mali and Senegal. |
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One can only hope that, after the relative goal drought of two years ago in Mali, they and the other 15 nations put on a more exciting spectacle. |
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Like neighbouring Mali to her west, Niger is not a nation state defined by one language and one race, but a Commonwealth of peoples. |
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Brutal raids against Tuaregs in Mali and Niger led many to abandon their countries and flee north to Algeria and Libya. |
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It makes for a dramatic backdrop to explore cuisine of Senegal, Cameroon and Mali, among others. |
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In Mali, debt relief has allowed the recruitment of 5,000 community teachers. |
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There are also references to the Soce of Senegal, JoIa of Gambia, Songhay and Moors of Mali, and the Kru of Liberia. |
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Turtles, tortoises, iguanas, bearded dragon, a Mali uromastyx, and snakes alike had water changed. |
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It also snubbed France in its mission to rescue the African nation of Mali from an Islamist takeover. |
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In Yemen, Somalia, Iraq, and Mali, we have to keep working with partners to disrupt and disable these networks. |
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Against Slovenia, a perfectly good goal that would have won the match was disallowed by a mediocre autocrat from Mali. |
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Somehow she also found time to intern at the U.S. Department of Education and help build a school in Mali. |
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French troops in armoured personnel carriers rolled through the streets of Kidal in northern Mali on Wednesday. |
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The stronghold in Mali was to be the centerpiece of a larger Qaeda emirate across the Sahel from Mauretania to Nigeria. |
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Only two countries in West Central Africa, namely Mali and Nigeria, have made progress. |
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Getting anywhere in this country takes times, but Mali shows not only the transience of empires, it shows you can make wonderful things, even of mud. |
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Unlike some other areas of Africa, like Senegal, which have been inundated with aid workers and tourists, Mali remains comparatively unscarred by foreign intrusion. |
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Issa Bagayogo comes from a farming family in southern Mali and discovered his love of the instruments that were available to him, namely the kamele ngoni. |
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The centre of the capital is a sprawling marketplace which probably hasn't had concrete roads since the French packed up and left Mali four decades ago. |
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His music embraces the traditional sounds of Mali along with American blues, Cuban-influenced grooves, jazz riffs, flamenco, calypso and Arab-influenced vocals. |
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A few months ago in Mali I asked people in a village why they had not started their children at the local primary school a few kilometres away. |
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By Jon Lee Anderson Across North Africa, troubled, underpopulated states like Mali make attractive havens for terrorists. |
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The USA's HPI score matches Australia's and Sweden's, but doubles those of Cameroon, Mali, and Burkina Faso. |
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A French colony until 1960, the area that is now Mali includes Timbuktu, the legendary trading center. |
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He recuperated in France for two months before returning to Mali in late July. |
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Outside, drivers hold forth in French, English or Bambara, the main language of Mali. |
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In Mali bad blood has been curdling since al-Qaeda-linked insurgents took over the northern half of the country nearly a year ago. |
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This was the most powerful and most renowned of all the empires of the western Sudan, now memorialized in the name of the Republic of Mali. |
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For example, in southeastern Mali a pushcart or a large clay pot are highly sought-after assets that indicate a progression of relative wealth. |
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His middle and high school years take place in Abidjan, but he does his last year of high school in Kita, Mali. |
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The story goes that their forefather came from Mali to Ziguinchor in the Casamance region of Senegal for its abundance of crocodiles. |
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In Mali, river transport is operated by COMANAV and an informal private sector made up of small operators operating pirogues and pinnaces. |
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Two young boys decide to leave Mali by bus, but one of them, Youssou, ingenuously, travels without any document. |
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In countries like Bahrain and Mali, opposition from traditional ulama threatened violence and nationwide protests. |
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Timbuktu has borrowed his stage name from the city with the same name in Mali, where his father has his roots. |
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Poorly led and poorly equipped, these soldiers from the south of Mali were in no way trained to fight a desert guerrilla war. |
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I'm not claiming to have created jobs or anything, but I do make a point of working with musicians in Mali. |
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We have also branched out to southern hemisphere countries, associated with local authorities in Senegal, Mali, Vietnam or Madagascar. |
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You want to provide Mali with a strong institution of justice to protect and defend its population from the high-handed actions of others. |
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But then maybe those western DJs aren't quite ready to venture out from behind their turntables and meet the real Mali just yet. |
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And even before all the recent events, Mali had been labelled as a sham democracy, full of corruption and ethnic strife. |
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There, he begins to be involved associatively for the development of new technologies in Mali. |
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It was ratified by the government of Mali on 28th September 1990: it is a foundational text and here is the full text. |
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Like many African countries, Mali has experienced a high urbanization rate in recent years, with city populations multiplying dramatically. |
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We also look back at a riot between trad jazz fans and their modernist rivals at a festival in 1960, and travel to Mali in pursuit of the country's hunter-musicians. |
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There are now 125 confirmed or reported cases in four West African nations, including Guinea, Liberia, Mali, and Sierra Leone. |
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In Mali, music is a national treasure passed down for centuries from generation to generation. |
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Azawad being the Tuareg name for the northern half of Mali, which is said to be around the size of Texas. |
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A marked reduction in trans-border crime was subsequently observed between Mauritania, Senegal and Mali, for example. |
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The crisis in Mali is not likely to end soon, with the militants ensconcing themselves among local people and digging fortifications. |
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Since leaving Auxerre's youth set-up in 2003, the dual citizen of France and Mali has already had a taste of three of Europe's top leagues. |
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Kita is the richest Jatropha area in Mali with an average lengh of about 5 km per village. |
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When I first arrived in Mali there was a big trend for traditional music played by griots. |
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The city of Gao, capital of the seventh administrative region of Mali, is located in the northern part of the country. |
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France is opting to use heavy airpower as a way to flush out the Islamists in Mali. |
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She responded with an experimental piece in which Mozart was born in Mali, as a hereditary musician, or griot. |
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Most of this gold came by Sahara caravan to Barbary and thence to Europe, the original sources being the Kingdoms of Ghana, Mali and Songhai. |
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From about 500 until the 1600s, the three west African kingdoms of Ghana, Mali and Songhai were rich and powerful nations. |
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Community management of water services in Mali by Malick Alhousseini, National Director of Water Resources. |
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The Ivorian crisis has totally disrupted the circulation of goods from Mali to the ports of Lome in Togo, Cotonou in Benin, and Tema in Ghana. |
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Captain Amadou Sanogo, of Mali, was a longtime mentee of American trainers. |
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The two last desisted, and instead a Federation was created between Senegal and Mali. |
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In that framework, Mali intended to observe the sixtieth anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights with special festivities. |
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Before starting this mission in Mali, UF asked its sympathisers to collect reading books in French for the libraries of the schools in Mali. |
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A case of Lassa hemorrhagic fever has been diagnosed in London, in the case of an individual who died shortly after returning from Mali. |
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Kabasele paid the price in 1963, when he came back with his band from a long tour of Mali, Upper Volta, Senegal and Liberia. |
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No cases were detected in Mali and only four in Niger, all in unvaccinated individuals. |
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In Mali, for example, women tend to be the ones that use the shea tree, edible tamarind and fonio. |
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Ethiopia, supported by Mali, noted that the language already reflects compromise and preferred retaining the text as it stands. |
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In Mali, part of the landscape gleams like a giant emerald in the middle of the arid brown African Sahel. |
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But I've never been bothered about what other people think, I do what I want in life, both at home in Mali and elsewhere. |
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Moulaye Hassan Tall is the manager of the national program against child labor in Mali. |
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Additionally, in Mali it has been recognized that the calabash tree's maintenance and development is due to the uses women give to it. |
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In a qualifying match for the 2006 FIFA World Cup?, Mali outclassed Congo and gained revenge for their 1-0 defeat earlier in the campaign. |
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Take the Tuareg rebels, whose 2012 rebellion precipitated the fall of northern Mali to al-Qaeda-linked extremists. |
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Mr Sidibé's passion for advancing global health began in his native Mali, where he took up the cause of the nomadic Tuareg people. |
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Finally, the Tuareg rebels in Mali and Niger continue to destabilize central power, despite the 2006 signing of the Algiers Accords. |
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While in Mali, Artcirq also visited Tuareg nomadic camps to become better acquainted with desert culture. |
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It propels the economy of whole communities along the migrant trail through Libya and countries like Sudan and Mali to the south. |
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In Africa and particularly in Mali, the storks may be poisoned by the high doses of pesticides used for locust control. |
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This wooden Bambara rider's limbs are articulate. It is coming from Mali and was brandished by the dancer during traditionnal ceremonies. |
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Ali was particularly keen on John Lee Hooker, whose music he compared to that of the Tamascheck people in north Mali. |
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However, he added, the hunt had been complicated by the fact that in parts of Mali, a whole village shares the same Sim card. |
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The Syli then also drew their other two group games 1-1, which left them level with Mali. |
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The programme became operational with the launching of the first two projects in Mali and Uganda. |
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It's being extended to Mali, Cameroon, Togo, and some other countries in West Africa. |
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For more than a decade, the whole of Mali has been covered by a fine layer of dust from February to the end of March. |
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Like Mamadou, he left school, went to France and then came back to Mali to build up a life for himself. |
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She is actually working for the resident mission of the World Bank in Mali. |
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In western Mali, CIDA's support has helped to ensure that skilled health care workers attend almost half of all deliveries. |
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Mali: Cotecna donated 3,000 locally-produced exercise books to children at the Foundation for Infancy in Bamako, Mali. |
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All of which goes to say that Mali plays a very active role in managing the crises that African countries are, sadly, experiencing. |
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In the southeast the vast Hodh Basin, with its dunes, sandstone plateaus, and immense regs, is a major livestock-raising region, the economy of which has many links with neighbouring Mali. |
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Once in Mali, with the help of the heat, my back began to get used to it. |
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After Gaddafi fell many Tuareg fighters loyal to the former dictator fled the country, returning to Mali, and have been central to the initial collapse of the Mali government in the north. |
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The sacred balafon instrument, known as the SossoBala, has been perceived as the symbol of the freedom and cohesion of the Mandingue community, which is spread across a territory that once belonged to the Empire of Mali. |
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And if you take the fighting in Mali and the attack on the refinery, and add it to a list of all the incidents occurring around the globe involving extremist Islamist violence, it is undoubtedly a frightening picture. |
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Finally, Oumar and his members are implied in the lobby for internet laws, which leads to the creation of the first consumer association of new technologies in Mali. |
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Since 2003, Brazil, Mali, Burkina Faso, Chad and Benin have been demanding the elimination of the American subsidy measures on cotton exports, which heavily penalize producers in their countries. |
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Not a good week Coming off the rails ReprintsDespite France's reluctance to play post-colonial gendarme, Mr Hollande is starting to sound tougher on Mali. |
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People run to flee from the Radisson Blu Hotel in Bamako, Mali, Friday, Nov. |
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For Shindouk, a Tuareg in rural Mali and the main character of the documentary firm produced by CERN and ICVolunteers last year, volunteers can fill in and make happen things others did not do. |
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It is up to civil society and the populations of northern Mali to take in hand the social climate of their communities and to consolidate the winning of the peace. |
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Thus, although in 1989, the 1989 Geneva Plan, allotted 4 private television frequencies to Mali, none of these frequencies were retrocede by concession to any local operator. |
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A good deal of Thailand's rice is top-grade Hom Mali, or jasmine rice. |
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In 1962 Mali issued its own nonconvertible currency, although Keita entered into monetary negotiations with the French in 1967 to prop up a sagging economy. |
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The intercommunal meetings organized inside Mali during 1995 and 1996, have demonstrated the importance of civil society for reestablishing and consolidating peace. |
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Three technicians from Mali and one from Niger have been trained at WARDA's plant pathology unit for 45 days on how to score RYMV symptoms, and how to identify the virus through serological tests. |
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In rural Mali, acquiring a kerosene lamp is a more appropriate indicator. |
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The findings suggest that interception and return, as practiced in the Burkina Faso and Mali programmes, are not always effective, and highlight the need for a stronger reintegration component. |
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We built partnerships with local music professionals who scouted African artists, producers, studios and managers with drive and talent in Senegal, Kenya, South Africa, Zimbabwe and Mali. |
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Ghana had anything but an easy ride on their way to the final, and needed to dig deep right from the word go to beat fellow favourites Mali 3-2 in their first match. |
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They were the first side from Africa to qualify for South Africa 2010, doing so with two matches to spare in their group, easily shrugging off the challenge posed by a star-studded Mali side. |
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The national program manager of the program of elimination of lymphatic filariasis has made advocacy to Handicap International and other donors for supporting the program in Mali. |
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As the experiences with its land projects in Mali, Ghana, Mozambique and Benin make plain, the MCC is playing a key role in commodifying Africa's farmlands and opening them up to US agribusiness. |
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The Mali experience is an example of how the legacy of ACORD's early years has been transformed and re-vitalized through the organizational change process. |
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This aid will be provided to people directly affected by the Ivorian conflict in Liberia, Guinea, Mali, Burkina Faso and Ghana. ¤240.000 will be kept in reserve. |
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Ghana is also looking to double container handling capacity at the main port of Tema by building a new terminal as it cashes in on growing transhipment and transit demand from landlocked Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger. |
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In fact, they have largely contributed to de-politicize the development discourse and reduce the democratic space in many countries, as recent experiences in Mali and Ghana have shown. |
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In summary, following promising developments in countries such as Mali, Benin and Liberia, it is a crying shame that a regional superpower such as Nigeria has missed a great opportunity. |
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Photographer Ami Vitale and videographer Dan Chung complied footage in Mali for the report, which was then produced by Elliot Smith with interactive design by Paddy Allen. |
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The Group urges Government authorities in Mali and Burkina Faso to monitor their borders vigilantly for the possible transit of Ivorian diamonds through their customs territories. |
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The early part of the book ranges in time and place, from a New York beset by AIDS to rural Mali in west Africa and the flush of the Irish economic boom, allotting chapters to each family member. |
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Come and learn about what GPUs can do and find out what innovations can be created by developers working with ARM Mali GPU based silicon products. |
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In short, he drew strength from his grief, rather than let it destabilise him, starting a second career after a long silence, and Mali rediscovered its forgotten hero. |
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The delegation of Mali noted that the amendment proposed by India should be in the future tense and not the conditional tense, with the following wording: 'Observers will take the floor at the end of the debate. |
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The Chinese and Indian Empires in Asia, the Incan and Mayan Empires in Southern and Central America, and the Mali and Songhai Empires in West Africa have all left their strong imprint on specific periods and regions. |
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Tiébilé Dramé, former Foreign Affairs Minister of Mali, explained the significance of June 8 in the democratic history of his country and stated that it was fitting that he addresses the conference on this date. |
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The refugees are the litmus paper of peace in northern Mali. |
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A large cross-sectional study was undertaken in Mali to examine the prevalence of anemia during pregnancy and to look at the likely etiologic factors associated with it in a presumable high-risk population. |
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In order to lessen this, certain programmes, such as those in Mali, Niger and Guinea, have put in place call for proposal systems adapted to the idiosyncrasy of the grassroots organisations. |
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The Forum drew upon the peace momentum of the 'Flame of Peace' ceremony at which the Government of Mali destroyed some 3,000 weapons voluntarily surrendered by the Tuareg rebels. |
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And the same was true of the Government of Mali, which took advantage of Fung's presence at the various civilian and military and political pressure points along the peace process. |
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According to Mamadou Goïta, social economist from Mali and one of the organizers of Nyéléni, the World Bank and some foreign aid agencies are aggressively promoting genetically modified crops. |
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For example, the Hausa zone has 30 million people in North Nigeria and Niger, and the Mande zone has 15 million people in Senegal, Mali, Guinea and Côte d'Ivoire. |
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In this sense, I was honoured to be asked to inaugurate a new healthcare mutual, in March 2007, in Mali, a project which became a reality in part thanks to the contributions of SSQ Financial Group employees. |
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This voyage-investigation allows the audience to share the perspective of Sékou, an elevator repairman in Paris who, while on a visit to his family in Mali, decides to find ways to fight desertification. |
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What is new today is that the team of ICVolunteers-Mali is embracing, bit by bit, the approach and philosophy of ICVolunteers to set up projects in Mali implemented by people from Mali. |
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As a landlocked country, Mali relies heavily on its road network to facilitate the transportation of agricultural goods, which make up the bulk of exports. |
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Oumar DIamoutene, a 26 years old young Malian and fond of computer sciences, is nowadays in the heart of the democratization of new technologies in Mali. |
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The forward had missed a penalty in the opening game against Mali and so overjoyed was he at making up for his previous blunder that he cheekily ran to celebrate the goal in front of the Argentinian fans. |
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Dramé pointed out that Mali has a process underway to take into account progress in international law in order to reread laws concerning families, and women's and children's rights. |
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After having started with three members as the name lets you guess, Tryo quickly became a foursome as soon as the three guitarists, Guizmo, Manu Eveno, and Christophe Mali were joined by the percussionist Daniel Bravo. |
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The Algerian government has been unapologetic about its handling of the attack, pointing out that 32 heavily armed militants from seven African countries and Canada drove into Algeria from northern Mali, probably via Libya. |
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Tea gives energy and vibes, it's a symbol across Mali. |
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The Burkinabe army has said that the plane crashed about 50km from the border with Burkina Faso. TWO French fighter jets screamed across northern Mali on Thursday not in pursuit of terrorists, but on a far more tragic sortie. |
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Social sector operations, including housing development and hospital projects, were approved in Bangladesh, Benin, Cameroon, Mali, Senegal and the Sudan. |
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He further enjoyed participating in the release of many hostages held by the Tuareg rebels in Niger and Mali, two bordering countries convulsed by an armed rebellion in their respective northern regions. |
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The name for the Network, Maaya, was chosen by its creator and president, Adama Sasmassekou. It means 'humanitude' in Bambara, one of the languages spoken in Mali. |
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The management of biomedical waste and the more general issue of hygiene in health facilities are major public health issues with which Mali is dealing. |
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Did Mali need a mass of ministers, or even a gaggle of heads of State? |
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You know there is no operating block for plastic surgery in Mali. |
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With 3.7 million urban citizens out of a population of 12 million, Mali has a low level of urbanisation compared to other countries in the region. |
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With regard to the Tuareg question, the representative of Mali confirmed that negotiations were continuing within the framework of the Algiers Agreement. |
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Our second natural wonder after the cliff of the pays Dogon in Mali. |
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Studies evaluating the efficacy of N. locustae against grasshopper and locust species in Cape Verde, Mali, Senegal, South Africa and other African countries have produced variable results. |
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In Africa, where the virus now roams across a broad swathe of countries, the GPEI would scale up activity in places such as Angola, Chad, Guinea and Mali where polio has reappeared in recent years. |
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Tourism amount in Mali has been multiplied by 10 within 4 years. It currently goes through a dramatical expansion which the country wishes to develop. |
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But that would be forgetting Nahawa's reputation in Mali, and indeed throughout the rest of West Africa, as outspoken taboo-breaker, woman of conviction and general consciousness-raiser. |
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Some hairy-leaved cotton varieties could be planted to reduce infestations of jassids, which are serious pests in Mali, by hampering their egg laying. |
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Among 20 priority countries for Canadian bilateral aid, African countries now number only 7, inc lud ing Ethiopia, Ghana, Mali, Mozambique, Senegal, Sudan, Tanzania. |
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We have already successfully demonstrated the potential of such linkages through the community centres in Kothmale in Sri Lanka and Timbuktu in Mali. |
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The African photographer Malick Sidibé has long revelled in the form, documenting primordially hip and spirited teens and twenty-somethings throughout Bamako, Mali, since the nineteen-fifties. |
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April, 1,6 2010: In partnership with Veolia and ARP Development, a field project in Mali was launched to offer better access to safe water and sanitation to the inhabitants of Timbuktu. |
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Thus, since 2002, Mali has endowed its legislation with a community service law integrated into the code of penal procedure, a law for primary and resourceless delinquents, that are, women, young people and minors. |
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He belongs to a nomad morish family of the region of Araouane. As an ex caravan man, he supports all the expeditions and meharées in the North of Mali. |
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Mr Sidibé began his career in global health and development when he became concerned with the health and welfare of the nomadic Tuareg people in the Timbuktu region of his native Mali. |
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I was in Mali recently where I met a woman, Maimouna Coulibaly, who several years ago left her job in the United States and returned to her home country to start a seed company called Faso Kaba. |
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The FAWE Mali Chapter undertook a study on Obstacles to Girls' Education in Banamba, Kati, Kangaba and Kita regions as well as on Understanding the Issue of Gender Equity in Mali. |
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In Kita, the Day was graced with the presence of officials representing decentralised bodies, members of FAWE Mali and the Civil Society Organisations. |
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The music of the Sosso-Bala, which accompanies epic poems of the African Middle Ages, essentially comprises hymns to the glory of the builders of the Mali empire, Soumaoro Kantè and Soundiata Keita. |
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He told my father there were surgeons in Mali who specialized in noma. |
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The Committee reworded paragraph 4 in French to take account of the proposal by the delegation of Mali to use the indicative, deemed to be more prescriptive than the subjunctive. |
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In 1995, the young teenager won a drawing contest where the first prize was a trip to Mali to distribute supplies to village schools between Gao and Timbuktu. |
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Crocodile River Music will be playing music of Mali, Brazil and Trinidad, blending djembe, balafon, steel drum and seven-string guitar. |
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All four members of the group fought in the war against Mali in 1990, but reinvented themselves as musicians after a peace deal was signed three years later. |
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Ghana declined in the eleventh century, but was succeeded by the Mali Empire which consolidated much of western Sudan in the thirteenth century. |
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The Sahara covers large parts of Algeria, Chad, Egypt, Libya, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Western Sahara, Sudan and Tunisia. |
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There are even hotter spots in the Sahara, but they are located in extremely remote areas, especially in the Azalai, lying in northern Mali. |
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They may also have disappeared from Angola, Mali, and Nigeria, but have been introduced to Rwanda and Swaziland. |
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Arabic was spoken by the Damascus slave girl of Arab origin to Ibn Battuta in Mali. |
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These Berber speakers are mainly concentrated in Morocco and Algeria, followed by Mali, Niger and Libya. |
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The five projects are diversely located throughout Mali, and aggregately cover an impressive 1000 square kilometers. |
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The Lithuanian Armed Forces currently have deployed personnel on international missions in Afghanistan, Kosovo, Mali and Somalia. |
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The northernmost section of the border between Mauritania and Mali is defined by the parallel. |
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In Africa, the Mali Empire functioned as both a constitutional and elective monarchy. |
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The empires of both Mali and Songhai that followed ancient Ghana in the Western Sudan adopted the religion. |
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The formerly vast Mali Empire teeters on the brink of collapse, under pressure from the rising Songhai Empire. |
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An Arab Damascene girl was a slave to a king in Mali who was encountered by Ibn Battuta. |
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It was in Mali where the Damascene slave Arab girl was encountered by Ibn Battuta. |
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The fair trade system was initiated in 2005 with producers from Cameroon, Mali and Senegal. |
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The CHAIRPERSON thanked the delegation of Mali for its interesting presentation and for engaging in such an excellent dialogue with the Committee, which augured well for the implementation of the Convention. |
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Particular attention will be paid to the World Heritage sites of Mali and of the Syrian Arab Republic. |
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Whichever way you look at it, there is no quick fix for Mali. |
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Other major producers are the Ghana, Burkina Faso, Mali, Indonesia and Uzbekistan. |
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Described as a billionaire, Seydou Kane holds diplomatic passports from Senegal, Gabon and Mali. |
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At around 10am last Wednesday, Abdouramane Koungoulba, the duty paediatrician at the Fousseyni Dao hospital in Kayes, western Mali, examined a young patient who had been brought in by a relative. |
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Given the situation, the Government of Mali has decided to convene a summit conference on security and development in the region, which will be held before the end of the year, in Bamako. |
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The Ivorians fought on but the Super Eagles held on to the slim margin victory to book a place at the last four where they are due to face Mali. |
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Commenting on the same subject, Al-Madinah newspaper highlighted the graveness of the recent developments in Mali and its possible repercussions. |
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Wangara can probably be equated with the placer belts in the ancient kingdoms of Ghana, Mali, and Songhai, specifically the Bambuk-Buri, Lobi, and Ashanti goldfields. |
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Niger is an extraordinary opus of desert blues featuring Touareg, Peul and Songhai rhythms that reflect the rich cultural diversity of northern Mali. |
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Black clouds of them have descended on Mauritania, blotting out the sun, devastating fields and stripping gardens in the capital, Nouakchott. Hundreds of swarms have also been observed in Senegal, Mali, Niger and Chad. |
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In Mali, areas that are now semi-desert were densely wooded savannas 40 to 50 years ago some were forests with abundant fauna including large mammals and a wide variety of birds. |
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Lobi Traore, who died in June, was born Ibrahima Traore, in Bakaridjana in the Segou region of Mali, the centre of the 19th century Bambara Empire. |
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The earliest undisputed African rock art dates back about 10,000 years, apparently originating in the Nile River valley and spread as far west as Mali. |
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On the wall of the study is a small camel-hair prayer rug from Mali. |
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A Mali native who moved to Paris, Diabate draws upon the Mali music tradition of griot in his resounding, velvet-voiced songs, performed in the Bambara language. |
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The docking took place 220 miles above Mali in western Africa. |
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In the Dogon society in East Central Mali for example, 'bush' is the realm of the pale fox which is the first child of the creator god Amma and Mother-Earth. |
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The mere mention of Al Qaeda sets Western governments salivating like Pavlov's dogs, and the issue of reconquering northern Mali suddenly got onto the international agenda. |
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In Mali, a firing mound is used rather than a brick or stone kiln. |
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The best known are the Moroccan music, the popular Gasba, Kabyle and Chawi music of Algeria, and the widespread Tuareg music of Burkina Faso, Niger, and Mali. |
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In 2002, the Ivory Coast had 12,000 children with no relatives nearby, which suggested they were trafficked, likely from neighboring Mali, Burkina Faso and Togo. |
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For Mali, it is the second largest earner of its export revenue. |
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I'd like to remind you that Mali has never been at war with the Tuareg who are a community like the Bambaras, Sonrhais, Soninkes, Peuls or the Malinkes. |
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The presence of extremist groups in Mali prompted the French to intervene in January 2013, when the mostly Al Qaida affiliated militants were making their way towards Bamako. |
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On 29 December 2013, the French Air Force performed the A400M's first operational mission, the aircraft having flown to Mali in support of Operation Serval. |
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According to these sources, 400 ships from the Mali Empire discovered a land across the ocean to the West after being swept off course by ocean currents. |
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In recent years, Qatar has been using Islamist militants in a number of countries including Egypt, Syria, Libya, Somalia and Mali to further its foreign policy. |
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Subsequently, the lensman's exactress daughter Antara Mali issued a statement saying her father didn't need help and termed the reports as publicity stunts. |
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In May 2016, the Steamship Company acquired the Mali Rose, a Norwegian freight ship that was expected to replace the smaller and older Gry Maritha in the autumn of that year. |
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For example, Timbuktu, Mali and Agadez, Niger are found in this zone. |
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At least Junior Wells left Malians with a couple very happy hours of music, and showed America was not entirely a racist country no matter what Radio Mali said every day. |
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The new concession-holders are Usje, Zikol, Saza company, Mali Losinj, Goding Petrol, Kanet Agro, K-Komerc Kame, Gamer, Mis Vato, Euro Mim and Oranceri. |
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The djembe has become the most recognizable drum from West Africa, with a history that can be traced to the twelfth century Mali Empire and the Mandinka people. |
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A study of Noah's ark shell in Mali Ston Bay, Adriatic Sea.The potential for aquaculture of the bearded horse mussel and Noah's ark shell in southern Croatia. |
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In the Frontier Dispute Case, both parties to the dispute, Burkina Faso and Mali submitted an application to the Court to indicate interim measures. |
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Lansine Kouyate, balafon maestro from Mali teams up with David Neerman, electric vibraphone sorcerer to form the musical universe of Kouyate Neerman. |
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In western Africa, the Mali Empire and the Songhai Empire developed. |
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The exercise comprises of the 10 Malians but that Mali had earlier evacuated its citizens from CAR, which had been in the throes of internecine violence since last year. |
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