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Africa Today/Gabon/ 09/ 08/ 2009/ Part1
Africa Today/Gabon/ 09/ 08/ 2009/ Part1
Is one of the longest and most effective dictatorships takes place in Gabon? And if yes, what is its effects on people who are living with hunger and poverty?
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TODAY IN HISTORY - Independence Days of Gabon and Indonesia - 17 Aug 2010
TODAY IN HISTORY - Independence Days of Gabon and Indonesia - 17 Aug 2010
Today, August 17, is the Independence Day of Gabon, observing its sovereignty attained in 1960. Situated on the western coast of Africa between Republic of the Congo and Equatorial Guinea. Gabon is known for its vast mineral resources. It is one of the world's largest producersof manganese. The Ecosystem and Relect Cultural Landscape of Lopé-Okanda, a United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Site, is habitat for numerous threatened species. Prominent Gabonese include noted novelist Angèle Ntyugwetondo Rawiri and esteemed painters Georges Mbourou and Ernest Onewin-Walker. Today is also Indonesia's Independence Day commemorating its autonomy declared in 1945. Between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean, this archipelago of more than 17000 islands is home to numerous UNESCO World Heritage Sites. This includes the Lorentz National Park, the most sizable protected area in Southeast Asia. Renowned novelist Pramoedya Anata Toer, distinguished poet Chairil Anwar, and popular musician Rhoma Irama are among well-known Indonesians. May the fine citizens of Gabon and Indonesian have celebratory Independence Days.
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Africa Today /Gabon/09/ 08/ 2009/ Part2
Africa Today /Gabon/09/ 08/ 2009/ Part2
Is one of the longest and most effective dictatorships takes place in Gabon? And if yes, what is its effects on people who are living with hunger and poverty?
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Africa Today /Gabon/09 /08/ 2009/ Part3
Africa Today /Gabon/09 /08/ 2009/ Part3
Is one of the longest and most effective dictatorships takes place in Gabon? And if yes, what is its effects on people who are living with hunger and poverty?
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TODAY IN HISTORY - National Days of Gabon, Indonesia - 17 Aug 2011
TODAY IN HISTORY - National Days of Gabon, Indonesia - 17 Aug 2011
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St. George of Ethiopia beats Mangasport of Gabon 4-0 in Addis Ababa
St. George of Ethiopia beats Mangasport of Gabon 4-0 in Addis Ababa
St. George of Ethiopia advanced to the next round of the 2012 Orange CAF Confederation Cup on a 5-0 aggregate score following their 4-0 thrashing of Mangasport of Gabon in the return leg match played here today. St. George won the first leg match 1-0 two weeks ago. Top striker Adane Girma, who score St. George's lone goal in Moanda, scored a hat trick today. Yared Girma was the other scorer. Meanwhile, Ethiopian Coffee FC, who lost 1-0 to Coin Noir Mitsamiouli of the Comoros Island in the first leg match of the 2012 Orange CAF Champions League, will have a chance to reverse the score when they play here tomorrow.
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African Union leaders will make their choice for the bloc's most influential post today.
African Union leaders will make their choice for the bloc's most influential post today.
African Union leaders will make their choice for the bloc's most influential post today. Home Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma is challenging the current AU commission chief, Jean Ping of Gabon. Dlamini-Zuma would be the first woman to hold the top AU post. The South African delegation at the AU summit in Addis Ababa is confident that she'll win.
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INTERVIEW: The Cookie Crumbles For Survivor Gabon's Randy
INTERVIEW: The Cookie Crumbles For Survivor Gabon's Randy
The tribe has spoken and last night on "Survivor," Bob handed Randy a fake, hidden immunity idol, which he played. Randy appear today on WDEF News 12 at Noon for this week's "Survivor: Spotlight."
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GABON EXPRESS Caravelle & HS748
GABON EXPRESS Caravelle & HS748
PLEASE VISIT & LIKE www.facebook.com ++++++++++ FOR DETAILS ON THIS VIDEO VISIT www.worldairroutes.com +++++ The video you are seeing here is from the GABON EXPR Caravelle DVD.
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TODAY IN HISTORY - Independence Days of Kiribati, São Tomé and Príncipe - 12 July 2010
TODAY IN HISTORY - Independence Days of Kiribati, São Tomé and Príncipe - 12 July 2010
Today, July 12, is the Independence Day of Kiribati, commemorating its self-rule achieved in 1979. Located on bothsides of the equator southwest of Hawaii, Kiribati is an archipielago of more than 30 coral atolls. One of them, Kirimati of Christmas Island, is the largest of coral atoll in the world. It is a sanctuary for many species of birds. The nation Phoenix Island Marine Protected Area, the most sizeable in the Pacific Ocean, is over 400000 square kilometers and includes a large area of deep ocean. Today is also independence Day of São Tomé and Príncipe, observeing its attaiment of autonomy in 1975. Some of the globe´s rarest birds are found on these islands west of Gabon in western Africa. The Obo National Park covers 30% of the country. It is home to primary rainforest and over 100 species of orchids. May the Kind people of Kiribati and São Tomé and Príncipe have memorable Independence Day.
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today on assassins creed 2: geotrypetes
today on assassins creed 2: geotrypetes
Geotrypetes seraphini or Gaboon caecilian is a species of amphibian in the Caeciliidae family. It is found in Cameroon, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ivory Coast, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, possibly Angola, and possibly Republic of the Congo. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, plantations , rural gardens, urban areas, heavily degraded former forest, and seasonally flooded agricultural land. also why did the credits decide to be laggy what the hell
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INTERVIEW: Corinne Kaplan Survivor Gabon Post Tribal Council
INTERVIEW: Corinne Kaplan Survivor Gabon Post Tribal Council
The numbers keep shrinking on "Survivor," as the game draws closer to the final tribal council. Last night, Corrine, the pharmaceutical sales rep, received the most votes. She talked with Joe Legge today on WDEF News 12 at Noon for this week's Survivor: Spotlight.
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Gabon: Ben Bongo Wins Presidential Elections
Gabon: Ben Bongo Wins Presidential Elections
Ali Ben Bongo, son of Gabons ruler Omar Bongo was declared the winner of disputed presidential polls in Gabon. [Laure Olga Gondjout, Communications Minister]: I'm satisfied and happy that we won. It's a victory for the Gabonese people. Ali Bongo Odimba has won. I salute his courage because at the beginning nothing would have suggested that he was going to win. He has had hurdles to pass, which he transformed into strengths, and today the figures are there for everyone to accept. However, some unrest was seen over the disputed result and soldiers clashed with opposition supporters in Libreville on Thursday (September 3). French media reported looting and rioting in Port Gentil. One local resident said prisoners had been freed from a local jail and set fire to a petrol station. The interior ministry announced that Ben Bongo scored nearly 42% of the vote, ahead of Andre Mba Obame and Pierre Mamboundou. Ben Bongos rivals accuse him of rigging the results, and say they will protest against the outcome. Security forces earlier used tear gas to disperse hundreds of opposition supporters who held an overnight sit-in on a square near the election commission in the capital Libreville. [Opposition Supporter]: "They started to shoot, to shoot with tear gas canisters at us. I never expected anything like this to happen. It came very suddenly. Just like that, they started to shoot at people and a bullet touched me on the head and I found myself on the ground. Analysts say Ben Bongo now <b>...</b>
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US Africa Command Presents Land Forces Symposium Connections by Army Today
US Africa Command Presents Land Forces Symposium Connections by Army Today
US Africa Command Presents Land Forces Symposium Connections by Army Today Visit us at www.africom.mil
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Survivor: Gabon Preview Part 1
Survivor: Gabon Preview Part 1
SURVIVOR is back. This time the reality version of GILLIGAN'S ISLAND heads back to the African Continent to the country of Gabon. Past SURVIVOR winner Pavarti Shallow gives us a preview of what we can expect this season!
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Benedict XVI receives President of Gabon
Benedict XVI receives President of Gabon
Today Benedict XVI received the President of the Republic of Gabon, Ali Bongo Ondimba, in audience.During the cordial talks, the good relations between the Holy See and Gabon, established under the Agreement in 1997 and its developments were praised, and there was further discussion about the contribution of Catholics to the development of the country and to the integral progress of the people of Gabon, especially in the area of education.
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Survivor Host Jeff Probst Talks Gabon, Africa INTERVIEW
Survivor Host Jeff Probst Talks Gabon, Africa INTERVIEW
Survivor: Gabon host Jeff Probst talks about the new season with WDEF News 12's Joe Legge.
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Gabon vs Morocco 3-2 First Goal Houssine Kharja 27/01/2011 CAF Africa Cup 2012
Gabon vs Morocco 3-2 First Goal Houssine Kharja 27/01/2011 CAF Africa Cup 2012
Gabonia vs Tunisie but de Houssine Kharja 27.01.2012 Coupe d'Afrique 2012 groupe C, Gabon 0-1 Morocco (CAN 2012 -- Group C) Goal Houssine Kharja Gabon vs Morocco Gabón - Marruecos Gol Houssine Kharja 0:1 27-00-1012 Houssine Kharja 24. المغرب 1 _ 0 الغابون هدف خرجة
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Detox Music, Eddie Plays Harp, Ceremony Recording
Detox Music, Eddie Plays Harp, Ceremony Recording
From a long night of playing at Michael's treatment for Opiates. He released the plant spirit of the Poppy and replaced it with Iboga. This is a traditional Bwiti instrument, Ngombi. In the 1960's Howard Lotsof, a multi-drug user, accidentally discovered the anti-addictive qualities of ibogaine. Read more about it: www.ibogaine.co.uk . In the 1980's and 90's Eric Taub formulated a routine-ready protocol and started training ibogaine facilitators, starting a movement to broadly apply the healing aspects of the plant medicine. To date, about Six or Seven thousand people have undergone ibogaine procedures. Of course the history of the healing molecule goes back much further; unknown thousands of years, in fact. First used by the Forest People (pygmies) of Central West Africa, iboga is regarded as a sacred plant spirit. Pygmies used low doses of the root bark as a mild stimulant and hunting aid, and in much higher doses as a visionary and initiatory tool. Some hundreds of years ago the pygmies shared their knowledge of the plant and its sacred usage with the Bantu of Gabon. This knowledge is called the Bwiti, and the animist beliefs of the region were integrated with the plant spirit into what is now known as the religion Bwiti. Bwiti today, practiced by less than a million people in Gabon and Cameroon, is complex, varied and increasingly popular.
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"Ou est le bon Samaritain aujourd'hui? - Mekui Armelle (United Bible Societies - Gabon)
"Ou est le bon Samaritain aujourd'hui? - Mekui Armelle (United Bible Societies - Gabon)
The Good Samaritan HIV/AIDS programme is a co-operation between Bible Societies and churches in a number of countries in Africa. This video was produced by GNPI-Africa as part of a package of materials used by UBS in supporting people living with HIV and AIDS in Africa. An English version is also available. Visit www.ubs-goodsamaritan.org or join the FB group "Where is the Good Samaritan Today?" for more information.
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Africa 2012 - Bridging the Digital Gap
Africa 2012 - Bridging the Digital Gap
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