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Issue 528/ 10th- 16th Mar 2012

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Somaliland News

News Headlines

Tourists Arrive In Somaliland

Somaliland Vice President Launches UN Water Projects

Western Firms Warned Of 'Resource Nationalism' In Developing Countries

Local and Regional Affairs

Somali Man Arrested At Canada-U.S. Border

Shabaaz Hussein: Somalia Terrorism Founder Jailed

Diaspora For Development

Kenyan Troops In Somalia To Join Amisom Next Week

Liberated Areas Of Somalia Pose Serious Political Challenges

Somali Militants Attack Ethiopians

Vancouver-Based Africa Oil Defies Al-Qaeda In Billion-Barrel Somali Well Drill

Editorial

Somaliland’s Coming Election

Features & Commentary

Adventure Travel In Somalia?

Somalia And The International Community

Unleashing People Power In Somalia

Somalia’s Al-Qaida-Linked Insurgency Moves North As Pressure From Armies In South Intensifies

UN Somali “Surge” vs. Al Shabaab Expansion

International News

Opinion

Somaliland Mourns The Loss Of Donald Payne

Somalia: Peace And Stabilization In Native Government

Calling A Spade A Spade - Part 2

Presidential Hopeful François Hollande Wants To Change France’s Relationship With Africa

By RFI

Paris, France, March 10, 2012 – Socialist candidate François Hollande says he intends to completely re-shape France’s relationship with Africa, and hopes France will engage more with the continent’s democratic and French-speaking countries.

Interviewed in Afrique magazine he said that there should be greater civil and economic co operation with Paris, but that there was no longer any need for a military presence in Africa, except to protect French citizens.

Hollande said that the French military intervention to Abidjan to help dislodge former president Laurent Gbagbo had been necessary, but that as far as possible the African Union should be involved in such interventions.

And he lamented the reduction in aid to Africa, as priority is now given to loans to emerging economies, with the result that France is no longer so prominent in Francophone Africa. “Incontestably, this must change,” said Hollande.

Hollande proposed an annual debate in parliament, in order to decide how many economic migrants can come to France, after consultation with employers to establish where work is available.

Source: RFI




 





 


 



 



 

 


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