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In order for you to keep up-to-date on the persecution that we are battling in Africa, it is
important that you stay current on African news. As part of the many services offered through
our web site, we have subscribed to many different news feeds concerning the latest breaking
news in Africa. These news streams consist of different sections coming from different news
coverage organizations.
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Please select one of the following news sections:
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In order to stream real-time news into our website covering virtually every African topic
available, we use news feeds from several organizations. Those organizations, listed below,
provide us with RSS (Really Simple Syndication) links which allow us to pull the information
directly from their web servers, format and filter what we need, and post them
appropriately.
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If you wish to use these same RSS XML feeds in a news reader program or on your own website,
you may do so freely. You will notice at the bottom of each page, after the last news
article, a strip of text that looks like the following:
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RSS for these articles
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This is the URL link to an XML document published by news sources that we have subscribed to.
All we ask, in exchange for using these news feeds, is that you link back to our web site
by placing our logo or name somewhere on your website. This will help our ministry as we
endeavor to reach out across the world.
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Below is a list of several of the organizations that we help provide us with real-time
news, reports and editorials of Africa. Please visit these news organizations' web sites
to retrieve more detailed analysis of what they offer.
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AllAfrica.com
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AllAfrica Global Media is a multi-media content service provider, systems
technology developer and the largest electronic distributor of African news
and information worldwide. Registered in Mauritius, with offices in Johannesburg,
Dakar, Lagos and Washington, D.C., AllAfrica is one of a family of companies
that aggregate, produce and distribute news from across Africa to tens of
millions of end users.
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BBC
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Innovative, progressive and pioneering - the British Broadcasting Corporation
has proved a powerful force in the 20th century - providing entertainment,
education and information, and captivating millions of viewers and listeners
at home and abroad.
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EarthWire/Africa
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EarthWire/Africa gives you a free daily overview of environmental news from
14 countries in southern Africa. Every weekday, a team of African journalists
reviews more than 40 newspapers for environment-related news stories. Relevant
stories are included in EarthWire/Africa where they can be viewed by country,
topic, or time period. A search engine allows users to search for issues and
keywords in the archive. Press releases and news from research organisations,
the public sector, and environmental organisations are included as well.
EarthWire is used by government officials as a briefing on the day's
environmental news, journalists following hot issues, students and researchers
looking for current information on the state of the environment, and by anyone
interested in current events and the environment.
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