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Ex-Im Bank Finishes Fiscal Year Strong, Providing over $5 Billion to Finance U.S. Small Business Exports and Supporting over 160,000 American Jobs

Washington, D.C. – The Export-Import Bank today unveiled its total authorizations and the value of the U.S. exports it supported in Fiscal Year 2014, including its strong support for small.

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Countdown to the 2nd Africa-Middle East-Asia Women Summit, Dubai 2014

The Africa-Middle East-Asia Women Summit (AMEAWS), an unprecedented tripartite summit; aimed at bringing together, the most influential and prominent women as well as key stakeholders in the Africa, Middle East.

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Diplomat Kafando Named As Burkina Faso’s Interim President

A special committee has chosen Michel Kafando as Burkina Faso’s interim president, to lead the country until elections next November. Authorities in Ouagadougou were under international pressure to restore civilian.

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World Prematurity Day: UN Stresses Importance of Improving Children’s Health

Marking the fourth World Prematurity Day, the United Nations has underscored that the complications of preterm birth outrank all other causes as the world’s number one killer of young children..

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Zambia: Late President Michael Sata’s son Mulenga Joins Succession Race

Late President Michael Sata’s son Mulenga has also joined the swelling race for the Patriotic Front presidency and is this morning expected to file his nomination at cabinet office. Mulenga.

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Nigerian Speaker Drops Presidential Bid

The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Aminu Tambuwal, has given up his ambition to contest the 2015 presidential election on the platform of the All Progressives Congress, APC, his.

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UK Government Drawing Up £30bn of Spending Cuts for Post-General Election 2015

Cabinet insiders are claiming that the UK Treasury has charged senior Whitehall officials with the task to see where the government can cut £25bn-£30bn of spending, which are intended to.

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South Africa President Jacob Zuma Investigated by Police Over $23m Luxury Mansion Overhaul

South African police are investigating President Jacob Zuma for allegedly using $23m worth of taxpayers’ money to refurbish his private home, say parliamentary papers. South African police authorities confirmed that.

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