[wanabidii] Battle of the Skies; it's dog-eat-dog out there, but some African airlines have raised their game (M&G Africa) Wednesday, February 25, 2015 View a web version of this message 25 Feb 2015 Battle of the Skies; it's dog-eat-dog out there, but some African airlines have raised their game Ethiopian Airlines flies to the most destinations in Africa 'We stayed, you didn't': Post-conflict Africa grapples with tensions of returnees from the diaspora Although the importance to Africa's diaspora is largely discussed around remittances, many Africans are also coming back to join the public service. With 50,000 deaths so far, mediator snaps and demands South Sudan leaders meet to agree deal – or else UK, US and Norway, which are supporting the mediation, expressed "deep concern and regret" about Kiir's no-show. Nigeria horror as 7-year-old suicide bomber kills seven, as little girls become new face of Boko Haram war Attack on a market was the latest in a string of suicide strikes in which children, mainly young girls, have been used. More from the Mail & Guardian Africa INFOGRAPHIC: It can be tough being a woman. Meet Africa's most sexist laws In some countries, a wife is legally at the same level as a child, pupil or servant. Grappling with identity: In the footsteps of Africa's 'nowhere and everywhere children' A growing number of young Africans are struggling to root themselves; products of their parents moves across borders in search of opportunities. VOICES FROM THE GRAVE: Gaddafi, Saddam, Osama talk Libya, Obama, and the world they left behind We can celebrate the fact that the west isn't exactly winning. The Middle East is on fire. Unrest in North Africa is escalating - Gaddafi would say Battle of the Skies; it's dog-eat-dog out there, but some African airlines have raised their game Ethiopian Airlines flies to the most destinations in Africa China's planned new economic 'assault base' into Africa seen as extremely ambitious The Asian giant wants to develop Johannesburg suburb into the 'New York' of Africa South Sudan's conflict needs an 'Annan solution'—strong brokers and a real sense of urgency So far interests and 'nobody' negotiators have made little headway, as has the rhetoric-heavy 'African solutions' approach. Why Kenya, home to Africa's 'Silicon Valley', is set to be the continent's ultimate tech hub It is easier to pay a taxi fare by mobile phone in Nairobi than it is in New York Why Kenya, home to Africa's 'Silicon Valley', is set to be the continent's ultimate tech hub It is easier to pay a taxi fare by mobile phone in Nairobi than it is in New York Making medicine in Africa - the untapped possibilities that could save millions of lives Africa carries 25% of the world's disease burden but consumes less than 1% of global health expenditure Unsubscribe | Update Profile | View PDF | Pause Subscription | View Online Email Powered By This email was sent to wanabidii@googlegroups.com on 25-02-2015 Mail & Guardian is intended for opt in communication only. If you feel this email is unsolicited please report it to us. Share this : Digg Linkedin Stumbleupon Delicious Tumblr BufferApp Pocket Evernote
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