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Fri, 09 Mar 2007 03:47:30 +0000 | Global Voices Online - China
The Varsjinskij Prophecies sees a possible collision between China and the United States in Africa, “The fact that Hu?s visit and the announcement of AFRICOM coincided was most likely a coincidence. The Pentagon has been planning AFRICOM for years, and China?s involvement in Africa is hardly new. That said, it?s obvious that both powers are [...]
China defends oil trade with Africa (Reuters)
Mon, 12 Mar 2007 05:48:34 GMT | Yahoo! News
Reuters - China defended its booming oil trade with Africa on Monday, and said Europe and the United States should look at their own engagement on the continent before criticizing Beijing.
China defends oil trade with Africa
| Findory News China
Reuters: BEIJING - China defended its booming oil trade with Africa on Monday, and said Europe and the United States should look at their own engagement on the continent before criticizing Beijing.
Elephant Poaching on the Rise: Africa Mulls Loosening Ivory Trade Ban
Tue, 13 Mar 2007 15:16:00 +0000 | Newsvine China
Some African nations are seeking to relax an international ban on the ivory trade, but wildlife conservations fear that will lead to a renewed massacre of African elephants. Meanwhile, poachers in Africa are killing more elephants than they have in almost 20 years.
Wild Africa romance awaits endangered China tiger
| Findory News China
Reuters: SHANGHAI - A South China tiger, one of fewer than 100 in existence, took off from a Shanghai airport on Monday for a romantic mission to Africa that might help save the species.
Wild Africa romance awaits endangered China tiger (Reuters)
Mon, 23 Apr 2007 13:11:01 GMT | Yahoo! News
Reuters - A South China tiger, one of fewer than
100 in existence, took off from a Shanghai airport on Monday
for a romantic mission to Africa that might help save the
species.
China feels rising cost of interests in Africa
| Findory News China
Yahoo News: AFP - An attack by rebels on a Chinese-run oil field in Ethiopia that left more than 70 dead is the latest example of the human and political cost of China's growing energy interests in Africa.
