REUTERSEthiopian migrants walk on the side of a highway leading to the western Yemeni town of Haradh, on the border with Saudi Arabia March 28, 2012. Plagued by sandstorms, drought, gun runners and drug smugglers, the 1,800-km (1,100-mile) strip of land a
REUTERSWorkers load a cargo ship with grain for export at the port of Algiers in this June 5, 2010 file photo. Spiralling shipping costs for commodities threaten to drive food inflation even higher as nations from Asia to the Middle East and Africa scramb
EPAepa03098312 A handout image dated 19 January 2012 and made available 09 February 2012, showing a ganeral view of the new Renault-Nissan Alliance plant in Tangier, Morocco. Moroccan King Mohammed VI inaugurated the new Renault-Nissan Alliance plant in T
REUTERSA woman talks on the phone at a market in the Abobo neighbourhood of Ivory Coasts main city Abidjan, April 17, 2011. The French military said on Sunday it would hand control of Ivory Coasts main airport back to national armed forces as fighting in
EPAepa02436827 (08/29) A picture taken 28 July 2009 shows a young boy pushing a wheel barrow carrying the familys daily water supply past burning tyres during running battles with police forces sparked off by the communities anger at a lack of service del
EPAepa01873356 Two women who have yet to be given new homes look on as neighbors move their household goods onto the street in the Soweto area of Kibera, Africas most populous slum, in Nairobi, Kenya, 24 September 2009. Eighty families that qualified for
EPAepa03096305 (01/16) A young school boy heads his old soccer ball as he enjoys his practice session with his friends (unseen) after school on a huge open expanse of dirt used by hundreds of soccer players young and old alike in the center of one of Sout
ReutersWorkers make cupboards to be sold to customers, at a workshop in Soweto, March 22, 2012.The number of people employed in South Africas formal sector inched up only 0.3 percent in the fourth quarter of 2011 with the manufacturing sector among the fe
EPAepa01790089 A surfer looks out to sea from Supertubes point at sunrise in Jeffreys Bay, South Africa, 10 July 2009. The worlds top 44 surfers have gathered at J-Bay, the iconic right-hand point break, waiting for good surf conditions to compete on leg
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