[wanabidii] UPDATE: EgyptAir says wreckage from plane found; terrorist attack seen as more likely cause of crash (M&G Africa) Friday, May 20, 2016 View a web version of this message 20 May 2016 Forward this message Invite a friend UPDATE: EgyptAir says wreckage from plane found; terrorist attack seen as more likely cause of crash The plane had 66 people on board. Greek media reports that a sailor in the crash area saw a ball of fire in the sky haven't been officially confirmed Sudan's strongman Bashir, wanted by ICC, applies for US visa: last bid in 2014 was rejected Washington last week lashed out at Uganda's President Museveni for hosting the Sudanese leader at his swearing in ceremony in Kampala UPDATE: EgyptAir flight from Paris crashed into Mediterranean with 66 on board; mechinal failure or bomb? EgyptAir had said military search and rescue had detected a "distress message," but the army denied detecting any such message If you are gay in Seychelles, now you don't have to be afraid after parliament changes law The Seychelles has become one of the very few African countries to allow homosexuality More from the Mail & Guardian Africa EgyptAir Flight MS804: the Airbus A320 workhorse - 6,700 in global fleet, 13 fatal crashes Most recent A320 crash was Russian airliner Metrojet, brought down by suspected Islamic State bomb over Egypt's Sina TRENDING: #Somaliland - self-declared state celebrates 25 years of 'independence' It isn't internationally recognised, but that hasn't stopped users taking to social media to congratulate Somaliland INFOGRAPHIC: A quick round-up of the state of the world's women - the opportunities and challenges Women make up only 22% of Parliamentarian seats and 8% of the world's executives An idea Africa should steal:`trash banking' boosts savings while cleaning Indonesia's cities At other trash banks account holders can exchange their rubbish directly for rice, phone cards or paying their electricity bills Tunisia president Essebsi says his country's war on 'terror' has cost $4 billion Tunisia is to strengthen a 200-kilometre long barrier stretching around half the length of its border with Libya to stop militants from infiltrating Keeping the faith: Somalia bank gives microfinancing to rebuild economy hit by war The loans range in value from $100 to $1,000 and are given interest-free, with women representing 89% of recipients Extremism and violence in Africa can be defeated – with lots of tolerance, and celebrating our diversity As a young man, I converted to Islam, as did many, but not, all of my family Anti-corruption declarations won't rid world of the age-old scourge, but states can do a lot to help Real estate is one of the easiest ways to launder ill-gotten wealth. More than 100,000 properties in England and Wales are owned by foreign companies Angola yellow fever outbreak could spark 'global crisis', separate flare-up confirmed in Uganda Cases have been imported DRC, Kenya, and the Angola outbreak has been proven to be the source of 11 infections in China Earth's warming just hit a terrible new threshold; number of climate records broken in last few years is stunning We just experienced the hottest April in 137 years of record keeping, and it also was the 12th consecutive month to set a new record Unsubscribe | Update Profile | View PDF | Pause Subscription | View Online Email Powered By This email was sent to wanabidii@googlegroups.com on 20-05-2016 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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