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After Decades in Exile, a South African Writer's Remains Will Head Home - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    This article is about a black South African who was exiled because of his writings about the apartheid government. This connects to the issues addressed in this activity because is shows how serious apartheid is and how is still exists.
lizs_svhs

Nigerian Healer's Church Collapse Kills 67 South Africans - 0 views

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    This article reports that 67 South Africans were killed in the collapse of a Nigerian church. Eighty bodies have been recovered and 131 people rescued alive. The church collapsed on September 12.
Tanner Morgan

Lagos collapse 'killed S Africans' - 0 views

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    Nigerian rescue workers claim that at least seventy bodies have been recovered from the collapsed church. Officials believe that the cause of the collapse was the addition of floors to the church that the foundation of the building could not support. There had been at least five South African tour groups visiting the church at the time of the collapse. This is the first time in recent history that a massive number of South Africans have died on foreign soil.
seanf_svhs

BBC Sport - Nations Cup 2017: Zimbabwe to bid to host tournament - 0 views

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    This article announced Zimbabwe's bid to host an African soccer tournament called the Nations Cup in 2017. The ability of Zimbabwe to hold such a tournament shows how much the country has advanced economically since its early independence days. This relates to our studies about Africa, because it shows Zimbabwe's progress until the now.
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    This article is about how Robert Mugabe and Zimbabwe plan to host the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations. Zimbabwe is considering using finances from Zambia or another South African nation. This article relates to our reading because it shows how Robert Mugabe is using finances incorrectly and also tells about another failure of Zimbabwe which was about the 2000 Nations Cup which failed in Zimbabwe because they failed to follow schedule. 
michaelc_svhs

UN-funded African troops raped vulnerable Somalis, says HRW - Telegraph - 0 views

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    This article discusses how soldiers are taking advantage of the people they have come to assist and serve. this relates to our discussion because it relates to how different factions in Somalia are using anything to gain power, even through shady deals and offers
vincentb_svhs

Nigeria collapse: More South Africans identified - 0 views

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    Rescue workers identified 62 of the 84 South Africans killed in the Nigeria building collapse. The building is a guesthouse of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) at Ikotun in Lagos. The collapse is currently being thought of as an accident.
vincentb_svhs

12 civilians killed in Somalia attack, say police - Yahoo News - 0 views

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    This article explained how twelve civilians were killed in a suicide attack on the African Union troops fighting a continuous war against terrorism in Somalia. This article really explains how civilians are the ones paying the price for these brutal attacks.
vincentb_svhs

BBC News - The IMF is resisting calls to offer Zimbabwe new loans - 0 views

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    This article described Zimbabwe's financial situation which is that they owe the International Monetary Fund (IMF) $142 million and they can not loan Zimbabwe anymore money until the current debt is paid of. This really opened my eyes to how serious the debt of African nations is.
vincentb_svhs

Zimbabwe, Russia sign $3 bn platinum mining deal - Yahoo News - 0 views

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    This article explains the recent deal just made between Zimbabwe and Russia which states that Russia will supply the investment funds for the largest platinum mine in Zimbabwe. President Mugabe expects the mine to create 8,000 jobs and it will be a smart move for the nation. This article is important because it shows that the African nations are trying to get out of their debt.
Tanner Morgan

Suicide attack 'kills 12' in Somalia - 0 views

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    A suicide car bomber killed twelve people in an attempt to eliminate members of the African Union. The bomber packed the car with explosives and rammed into the African Union convoy travelling southwest of Mogadishu. The attack is believed to be the responsibility of al-Shabab in an attempt to avenge the death of its leader, Godane. Civilians in a neighboring minibus held twelve deaths and twenty seven wounded.
seanf_svhs

Are Yemen And Somalia Good Examples Of U.S. Anti-Terror Strategy? : The Two-Way : NPR - 0 views

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    The strategy Obama plans to take against the Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria would be similar to the al-Qaida attacks. The airstrikes Obama has been sending have killed key militant leaders and are fewer than the al-Qaida ones. Somali security forces have combined with African Unions and have made advances against this terrorist group that has taken over territory in 2 countries. This relates to the terrorist group in Somalia that we read about in the first article.
brendang_svhs

Zimbabwe's Gems Seized in Belgium in Mine Dispute - 0 views

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    This article relates how Belgium took millions of dollars of Zimbabwean diamonds. Ever since the UN lifted the sanction on diamonds in 2013, these gems have been a large contribution to the debt-stricken economy. This relates because the database article discusses how sanctions on exports can negatively affect the economy, and how land reform is causing disputes on whose property is whose.
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    Belgian authorities took Zimbabwean diamonds that were at an auction waiting to be purchased. A court order gave compensation to a South African mining company that had lost that concession. On September 12, around 500,000 ounces of diamond worth $45 million belonging to Zimbabwean shareholders was seized. The World Diamond Center wants to sell 12 million carats of diamonds from Zimbabwe this year. Zimbabwe has the second largest metal deposits behind South Africa.
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    Belgian authorities seized about 500,000 ounces worth roughly $45 million and belonging to companies with Zimbabwean state shareholdings were seized on Sept. 12. A court ruling stated that a South African Mining company would given compensation for the concession they had lost.
kiranp_svhs

Congo-Kinshasa: Secret Payments and Violence Help UK Firm Open African National Park to... - 0 views

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    This article shows how the British oil company Soco is exploiting Africa's oldest national park to search for oil and how they committed illicit acts along the way. Among these acts are paying a park ranger to spy on the National Park's chief warden, attacking park rangers that oppose Soco, and intimidating people with fear and violence to let them proceed with their work. These people are "vampires" as described in the CNN article--foreign people who exploit African resources.
hannahm_svhs

Dalai Lama Said to Be Denied South African Visa - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    On his way to attend the Nobel Peace conference, the Dalai Lama was denied a visa to enter South Africa. This is the third time in five years that South Africa has denied a visa to the Dalai Lama. This coordinates with our lesson as that this article deals with oppression and during apartheid, races were oppressed from various things.
joen_svhs

My South African Adventure: 'Is Rugby Racist?' - 0 views

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    This Article describes how the sport of rugby in South Africa still takes apartheid into account. In general, in South Africa, black people played soccer, while white people often played rugby. This is shown as the Springboks has 56 black players as opposed to 182 white players.
rebeccam_svhs

Brave photographer who exposed apartheid injustice - CNN.com - 0 views

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    This article tells about the photographer Ernest Cole who was a photojournalist during the apartheid. His book of photos was banned in South Africa and was only brought to major attention very recently, when there are many exhibitions. This relates because it shows how influential the little-known stories of the apartheid are, and the photographs give us a glimpse into the life of South Africans during this time.
shannonb_svhs

South Africa in Edinburgh: The role of post-apartheid art - 0 views

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    This article discusses the 2014-2015 South African and United Kingdom Seasons, where artists from both regions showcase their artwork. This relates to the apartheid idea because this event helps to South Africa recover from the apartheid and reunite the countries.
kayleighb_svhs

Teachers Cannot Teach Children to Read in South Africa - 0 views

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    This article explains the faults in South Africa's education system, including the fact that teachers are not able to correctly teach their children to read since they do not have enough training themselves. In addition, the teachers often do not take school seriously, and many text all day and give their students the answers to tests to ensure a high pass rate. Since teachers do not recognize the importance of reading and education and do not instill of love of learning into students, the schools in the country are becoming worse and worse. This relates to the assignment since it discusses the problems that still remain in South African education after years of improvements.
kayleighb_svhs

Land invasions kill economic recovery - The Zimbabwe Independent - 0 views

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    This article discusses a claim made by Sadc's Director for Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources saying that land reform in Zimbabwe has created a surplus of cereals. The writer states that while agriculture has slightly improved, there is not a surplus since the country still imports tons of cereals. Also, the author refutes the Sadc director's statement that other African countries should pursue land reform because reform in Zimbabwe damaged the economy and only sought to increase voter support. This relates to Part E since it details some of the failures of land reform.
brendang_svhs

Nigeria says 70 dead in building collapse, queries South Africa Zuma's comments - 0 views

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    Friday morning a church collapsed in Nigeria killing at least 70 people, many of which were definitely from South Africa. President Zuma said that 67 of his compatriots died on Friday night, which is thought to be one of the worst tragedies in South African history, even more than many of the massacres during the time of Apartheid.
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