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View ArticlePurdue poised to improve sorghum for millions with $5 million grant
Gebisa ñ 11/5/13 ñ updated photos of Gebisa Ejeta during a television interview at Agronomy Center for Research and Education (ACRE). WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Purdue University scientists will develop...
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By SAMY MAGDY Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, for the second time in as many days, delivered on Saturday a stern warning to Ethiopia over a dam it is building after the two countries along...
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Almaz Ayana wins the Delhi Half Marathon (Organisers / Procam International) Ethiopia’s Birhanu Legese and Almaz Ayana took the honours at the Airtel Delhi Half Marathon, crossing the line in the...
View ArticleA tyrant and a bungler but Robert Mugabe falls short of Africa’s worst
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Ross Kemp The Gordian ‘We have a heightened responsibility towards Libya because of the role Britain played in bringing down the Gaddafi dictatorship.’ Photograph: Dave Williams/Sound Ltd I’ve seen the...
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