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Breaking news Tue, 9 Mar 2010
A man speaks on his cell phone in front of a giant globe in the main venue hall of the UN Climate Summit in Copenhagen, Tuesday Dec. 15, 2009.
Climate Change   Deforestation   Environment   Photos   UN  
INTERVIEW - New climate partnership planned to protect forests
| OSLO (Reuters) - Governments will seek a new climate partnership in 2010 to protect tropical forests with funds going through the United Nations, the World Bank or bilateral channels, Norway said on... (photo: AP / Virginia Mayo) The Star
In this Dec. 3, 2009 file photo, a worker throws his cigarette while smoke on a truck parked in front of a cooling towers of a coal-fired power plant in Datong, Shanxi province, China.
Climate Change   Energy   Finance   Photos   World Bank  
Global climate battle plays out in World Bank
| WASHINGTON—The United States and Britain are threatening to withhold support for a $3.75 billion World Bank loan for a coal-fired plant in South Africa, expanding the battleground in the global de... (photo: AP / Andy Wong, File) Malaya
A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Feb. 23, 2009. Investors unable to extinguish their worries about a recession that has no end in sight dumped stocks again Monday. The Dow Jones industrial average tumbled 251 points to its lowest close since Oct. 28, 1997, while the Standard & Poor's 500 index logged its lowest finish since April 11, 1 Wall Street Shares Move Within a Narrow Range
| Shares traded within a tight range Tuesday, a year after major market indexes hit 12-year lows. | With little in the way of economic reports or earnings to help drive shares higher, investors are ta... (photo: AP / Richard Drew) The New York Times
Economy   Investment   Market   Photos   US  
A man speaks on his cell phone in front of a giant globe in the main venue hall of the UN Climate Summit in Copenhagen, Tuesday Dec. 15, 2009. INTERVIEW - New climate partnership planned to protect forests
| OSLO (Reuters) - Governments will seek a new climate partnership in 2010 to protect tropical forests with funds going through the United Nations, the World Bank or bilateral channels, Norway said on... (photo: AP / Virginia Mayo) The Star
Climate Change   Deforestation   Environment   Photos   UN  
Top Stories
Corn - Grain - Crops - Agriculture Grain prices fall ahead of key crop report
| STEPHEN BERNARD | The Associated Press | NEW YORK - Grain prices fell Tuesday, a day before a Department of Agriculture report that will revise production estimates for... (photo: WN / sweet) Philadelphia Daily News
Agriculture   Crop   Photos   Prices   Production  
 Greenhouse gas emission - emission - factory - global warming - air pollution    wnhires  (js1)  China, India give qualified nod to climate deal
| AMSTERDAM-China and India have given their qualified approval to the Copenhagen climate accord calling for voluntary limits on greenhouse gas emissions. | More than 100... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal) The Boston Globe
China   India   Photos   President   UN  
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin seen during his visit to Chisinau, Moldova, Friday, Nov. 14, 2008. Putin attended a meeting of premiers from former Soviet Union republics, known as the Commonwealth of Independent States. Arms, energy to dominate Vladimir Putin's India trip
| Moscow: Russian premier Vladimir Putin will offer a traditional cocktail of arms and oil deals when he travels to India on Thursday to persuade a Cold War ally to buy n... (photo: AP / RIA-Novosti, Alexei Nikolsky, Pool) DNA India
Energy   India   Photos   Russia   US  
Baltic Sea Baltic Sea pipeline work unveils a dozen centuries-old shipwrecks, 1 maybe up to 800 years old
STOCKHOLM (AP) — A dozen centuries-old shipwrecks — some of them unusually well-preserved — have been found in the Baltic Sea by a gas company building ... (photo: GFDL / Andreas Tille) KDVR
Baltic   Company   Photos   Shipwrecks   Unveils  
Market Politics
INTERVIEW - New climate partnership planned to protect fores
Fuel Shortage Looms as Stocks Held over Inspection Fee
'Oil Coys Can Stop Gas Flare in 15 Months'
Oil Bunkering in Ogoni
A man speaks on his cell phone in front of a giant globe in the main venue hall of the UN Climate Summit in Copenhagen, Tuesday Dec. 15, 2009.
INTERVIEW - New climate partnership planned to protect forests
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Rights Officials Call for Justice in Nigeria Massacre
Nigeria urged to investigate religious violence
Togo riot police block political protesters
UN rights chief calls for new approach to end cycle of viole
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton
Hillary Clinton seeks Nigeria trial for Jos massacres
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Energy Oil
'Oil Coys Can Stop Gas Flare in 15 Months'
Labour Lauds FG for Halting Sale of Refineries
Letter: Is Ghana losing or gaining on the Oil and Gas?
Deregulation - Solution to Constant Petroleum Supply Shortag
Gabon's President Ali Bongo Ondimba, left, welcomes his French counterpart Nicolas Sarkozy upon his arrival at Franceville airport in Gabon, Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2010.
French President Sarkozy visits Gabon, meets president and goes to former dictator's tomb
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Feature: Revenue mobilization and transparency in Ghana’s up
Oil Sells Above U.S. $81
NNPC - Why Fuel Supply Hiccups Persist
Up to 300 feared dead in central Nigeria clashes
Mallam Saidu Buba, right, is watched over by his wife as he recovers from a head wound, following two days of deadly ethnic and religious rioting, in Jos, Nigeria, Monday, Dec. 1, 2008. Daily life began returning to normal Monday to a riot-hit Nigerian city after two days of election-related violence killed more than 300 people.
Clashes kill more than 100 in central Nigeria
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Business Gas
SA Life Assurance Pays N4.74 Billion Claims in 3 Years
Ecobank Gets New Managing Director
NSE Delists Afprint
Standard Chartered Launches SME China-Africa Network
Togo security forces block off three roads leading to Togo's opposition party headquarters in Lome, Togo, Monday March 8, 2010.
Togo security blocks opposition headquarters
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Letter: Is Ghana losing or gaining on the Oil and Gas?
Feature: Revenue mobilization and transparency in Ghana’s up
Nupeng, PTD Back Deregulation
Oando Advocates Full Market Liberalization
President-elect John Atta Mills holds a bible as he is sworn in as the country's new president during a ceremony in Accra, Ghana Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2009. The election of Mills, in the closest vote in Ghana's history, makes the West African nation one of the few African countries to successfully transfer power twice from one legitimately elected leader to another.
Speech: Mills' State of the Nation Address
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