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High costs are making transport and meal time more and more difficult to pay for among those hovering at the several dollars a day level. Here's a snippet of this reality for one commuter and an...
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Bloggers in Africa fight government censorship to go above and beyond the role of mainstream journalists.
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With high prices, poverty and an increasingly repressive government in Senegal, buyers and vendors alike find themselves between a rock and a hard place.
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Like elsewhere in the ever so slowly developing world, residents angry at rising prices in Dakar are regularly taking to the streets wanting the government to do something, anything immediate to make...
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One prostitute in Burkina Faso shares her plight, and some of her shame, in having to sell her body to feed her family.
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Even though her husband lives in France and training facilities are superior there, Aminata Diouf says it feels important to be well grounded in her home country before the Beijing Games.
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Thanks!
lots of interview footage... i just dont know how to do subtitles myself on FCP yet ... still learning ...
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International anti-drug agents have warned repeatedly that Guinea Bissau has become a key transit point for drugs going from South America to Europe. Forty tons of cocaine are estimated to pass...
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In lightly-populated, oil-rich Equatorial Guinea in Central Africa, long time President Teodoro Obiang Nguema says he is fine tuning democracy, while ensuring economic growth. But as recent...
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In poor countries like Guinea Bissau, students and teachers have high hopes for learning and teaching, but harsh realities like unpaid salaries, strikes and lack of money, often get in the way of...
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A failed rebel advance on the capital N'Djamena has left residents dealing with fly-infested bodies, destruction and hardened military rule.
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