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2015-01-11 Namibia Business


Philippine Star
   
DA bans livestock imports from some countries   
ABS CBN News
MANILA, Philippines - The Department of Agriculture (DA) has ordered a temporary ban on the importation of livestock and products from China, Korea and Namibia where incidences of foot-and-mouth disease have recently been reported. The ban, that took ...

Agriculture stops livestock imports   Manila Standard Today
Foot and mouth disease outbreak prompts Philippine ban on animals from Korea ...   BusinessWorld Online Edition
FMD prompts DA to ban livestock imports from Korea, China and Namibia   GMA News
InterAksyon   
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News24
   
Namibia: Rhinos and Communities Working Together   
The Epoch Times
Africa's rhinos are in a state of crisis. Poaching for their horn, on the rise since 2008, has resulted in the deaths of thousands of animals and pushed the continent's two species—the white and black rhino—against the wall. The crisis has become so bad that in ...

Group to acquire drone to protect Namibian rhinos, elephants   StarAfrica.com
Namibia Seeks Funding for Drone Army to Fight Poaching   Ecorazzi
Trust seeks funds to battle rhino poaching   The Citizen

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eTurboNews
   
Etihiopian Airline crash in Accra, Ghana   
eTurboNews
An Ethiopian Airlines cargo aircraft overshot the runway at the Kotoka International Airport in Accra, Ghana on Saturday afternoon. The three-member crew on board are currently receiving treatment at a local Military Hospital. A source within the tower-control ...

GCAA to probe crash landing of Ethiopian cargo plane   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Ethiopian Airlines cargo aircraft in Ghana accident operating for ASKY   Ghana Business News
Ethiopian cargo airplane crash lands at Ghana's Kotoka Airport   Premium Times
Daily Times   
Pulse.com.gh   
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Moneycontrol.com
   
Gold up on lower dollar, shares after US data; set for weekly gain   
BDlive
LONDON — Gold rose on Friday as the dollar and equities failed to react to a better-than-forecast US jobs report, and the metal was set for the first weekly gain in four weeks as political uncertainty in Greece boosted demand for assets seen as safe. Spot gold ...

Gold holds gains after US jobs data   Baystreet.ca

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Financial Express
   
Vistara to run cost-effective model to stay afloat in market   
Financial Express
The newest full service carrier Vistara, which took to the Indian skies on Friday, will run a very cost-effective model to remain competitive in the aviation market where it faces challenges from competition like Air India and Jet Airways. The key factor for us will ...

SIA and Tata joined venture Vistara entered the skies above India   eTurboNews
India's newest airline takes off seeking upmarket flyers   The Daily Star
Vistara takes to the skies, Union Minister Dr Mahesh Sharma inaugurated the ...   Orissadiary.com
Channel News Asia   
TODAYonline   
Business Standard   
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As Fairfax library collection shrinks, citizen groups demand audits, more funding   
Washington Post
For years, the number of books in the Fairfax County Public Library system has steadily decreased, as the library budget has fallen and the system has tried to make room for other activities besides reading. Fairfax now spends, by far, the lowest per capita ...


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Trade Arabia
   
Saudi firm wins Morocco solar power deal   
Gulf Daily News
RABAT: A consortium led by Saudi Arabia's ACWA Power International has won a 1.7 billion euro ($20bn) contract to build two solar power plants totalling 350 megawatts in the southern Moroccan city of Ouarzazate, the Moroccan solar energy agency ...

Saudi firm leads consortium to develop project in South Africa   Arab News

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Times LIVE
   
Qantas given top safety ranking   
Times LIVE
A Qantas Airways Ltd. aircraft takes off from Sydney Airport in Sydney, Australia, on Thursday, Aug. 29, 2013. A study by an aviation website has put Australia's national carrier, Qantas, at the top of its latest safety rankings for the world's airlines. Save & Share ...


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Financial Post
   
World Bank says developing countries can gain from current low oil price   
IPPmedia
The developing countries should rebuild fiscal buffer to support economic activities in case of a growth slowdown by taking the advantage of declining oil price, a latest report of the World Bank (WB) said. Released on Wednesday in Washington DC, the latest ...

Cheap Oil and the Poor   Huffington Post

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Market Business News
   
Pensioners risk running out of cash due to pension reforms, warns Age UK   
Market Business News
A considerable number of pensioners could run out of cash by the age of 75 as a result of new pension reforms, charity Age UK warned on Saturday. A new Age UK analysis – “Dashboards and Jam Jars” – showed that the reforms, which come into effect in ...

Pensioners 'risk running out of cash at 75' under new freedoms   This is Money
Warning pension reforms could lead to people ending up penniless   BT.com
Age UK: Pensioners at risk of running out of cash a decade early   Money Marketing
The Guardian Nigeria   
Belfast Telegraph   
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