France Seeks Talks Over Al Qaeda Hostages
23 September 2010 10:59
...to be able to enter in contact with Al-Qaeda, to know what the demands are, which we haven't received." Another two people, one from Togo and and the other from Madagascar, were seized along with the French group on a raid in two houses in the uranium mining...
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Lawyer: Nigerian soldiers killed civilians
5 December 2010 04:35
...during his brief visit. The military raid came after an unknown number of soldiers died days ago in an effort to apprehend Togo. "They were angry that (the militants) had gone and killed their officers and they went to bomb the community. That is the simple...
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Dossevi: I hear gunfire that killed my 3 pals
3 December 2010 12:58
...play for Togo as I want to give everything for Swindon. "Maybe, in time, I am sure I will return. The same goes for Adebayor. Togo without Adebayor is not the same and I enjoy playing up front with him. I speak to Adebayor at least once a week. He's a great...
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Nigerian Army Says Attacking Militant Camps In Western Delta
1 December 2010 08:12
...it has explosive devices ready to detonate in key oil facilities if its demands aren't met. Tensions escalated again after Togo, the NDLF's leader, was reportedly declared wanted by the army. In retaliation, the NDLF threatened the JTF's top commander, Brigadier...
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Togo Picture Gallery
17 October 2010 03:46
Manchester City's Togo forward Emmanuel Adebayor (C) vies with Blackpool's Welsh defender Neal Eardley (R) and Blackpool's Scottish midfielder Charlie Adam during the English Premier League football match at Bloomfield Road in Blackpool, north-west England on October 17, 2010.
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Manchester City's Togo forward Emmanuel Adebayor (C) vies with Blackpool's Welsh defender Neal Eardley (R) and Blackpool's Scottish midfielder Charlie Adam during the English Premier League football match at Bloomfield Road in Blackpool, north-west England on October 17, 2010.
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Manchester City's Togo forward Emmanuel Adebayor (L) leaves the pitch with the match ball after scoring a hat-trick during the UEFA Europa League group A football match against Poznan at The City of Manchester stadium, Manchester, north-west England on October 21, 2010.
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(L-R) Presidents Gnassingbe Eyadema of Togo, Laurent Gbagbo of Ivory Coast and Thabo Mbeki of South Africa participate 23 October 2002 in Abidjan in a west African summit aimed at organising direct talks between the government of Gbagbo and rebels who rose up against him a month ago. The ECOWAS (Economic Community of West African States) contact group meeting gathered heads of states of Togo, Mali and Niger, with top government officials from Nigeria, Ghana and Guinea-Bissau.
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Laurent Gbagbo President of Ivory Coast (R) meets 09 December 2002 Gnassingbe Eyadema President of the Republic of Togo and mediator of CEDEAO for the Ivorian military-political crisis in a hall of the President Hotel in Yamoussoukro. Togo's President began a one-on-one meeting with Gbagbo today after the Ivorian rebels threatened at the weekend to pull out of peace talks after French troops uncovered a mass grave in the west of the country.
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Manchester City's Togo forward Emmanuel Adebayor (C) is crowded out by the Juventus defenders during the UEFA Europa League Group A football match at The City of Manchester stadium, north-west England on September 30, 2010.
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Manchester City's Togo forward Emmanuel Adebayor (2-R) scores the third goal during the UEFA Europa League group A football match against Poznan at The City of Manchester stadium, Manchester, north-west England on October 21, 2010.
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MANHATTAN BEACH, CA - OCTOBER 15: (L-R) Actor Rex Linn, actress Eva La Rue, actors Omar Miller and David Caruso, actress Emily Procter, and actors Adam Rodriquez and Jonathan Togo of the television show 'CSI Miami' celebrate the show's 200th episode on October 15, 2010 in Manhattan Beach, California.
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Senegalese president Abdou Diouf (2nd row, 2ndR), French president Jacques Chirac (3rd row,R) and Gabonese Omar Bongo (2nd row,R) and François Mitterrand (1st row,L) and President of Togo General Gnassingbe Eyadema (1st row, 2ndR) attend the Francophone nations summit, on September 02, 1987 in Quebec.
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Dancers perform at the November 11 stadium in the Angolan capital of Luanda on January 10, 2010 during the opening ceremony of African Cup of Nations football championships. Togo's national football team, still reeling from a rebel attack that killed two of their squad, traveled home against the players' wishes as the Africa Cup of Nations kicked off in Angola.
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Senegalese President Abdoulaye Wade (C), Malian President Ahmadou Toure (L) and Togolese President Faure Gnassingbe are pictured during a break on December 7, 2010, as they attend a special summit of Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) heads of States on Ivory Coast's electoral crisis, under pressure to take action to help resolve the country's political standoff as fears of unrest intensify. Ivory Coast leaders were not invited to the summit of the 15-member, though the country is a member of the organisation. Leaders from Burkina Faso, Senegal, Mali, Liberia, Togo, Ghana and Nigeria has already issued a strongly worded statement on the crisis condemning incumbent leader Laurent Gbagbo and calling on him to accept results showing his rival Alassane Ouattara won presidential elections.
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(L-R) Presidents Laurent Gbagbo of Ivory Coast and Thabo Mbeki of South Africa participate 23 October 2002 in Abidjan in a west African summit aimed at organising direct talks between the government of Gbagbo and rebels who rose up against him a month ago. The ECOWAS (Economic Community of West African States) contact group meeting gathered heads of states of Togo, Mali and Niger, with top government officials from Nigeria, Ghana and Guinea-Bissau.
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Malian President Amadou Toumani Toure (L) and his Ivorian counterpart Laurent Gbagbo attend the opening ceremony of the 45th annual meetings of African Development Bank (ADB) on May 27, 2010 in the Hotel Ivoire of Abidjan. Bank chairman Donald Kaberuka of Rwanda hosted presidents Laurent Gbagbo of Ivory Coast, Amadou Toumani Toure of Mali, Yayi Boni of Benin and Faure Gnassingbe of Togo at the opening session. The annual meeting of the African Development Bank started on May 27 in Ivory Coast, with plans on the table for a 200 percent rise in the bank's current capital of 33 billion dollars (26.9 billion euros).
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(From L-R) President Denis Sassou Nguesso of Congo, President Omar Bongo of Gabon, President Gnassingbe Eyadema of Togo, French President Francois Mitterrand, Hassan II of Morrocco, Hassan Gouled Aptidon of Djibouti and Andre Kolingba of Central Africa pose 20 June 1990 for the family photo at the 16th Franco-African Summit held in La Baule.
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Malian President Ahmadou Toure (L) and his Togolese counterpart Faure Gnassingbe are pictured during a break on December 7, 2010, as they attend a special summit of Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) heads of States on Ivory Coast's electoral crisis, under pressure to take action to help resolve the country's political standoff as fears of unrest intensify. Ivory Coast leaders were not invited to the summit of the 15-member, though the country is a member of the organisation. Leaders from Burkina Faso, Senegal, Mali, Liberia, Togo, Ghana and Nigeria has already issued a strongly worded statement on the crisis condemning incumbent leader Laurent Gbagbo and calling on him to accept results showing his rival Alassane Ouattara won presidential elections.
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In this photo taken on September 7, 2010, football players claiming to represent Togo for an international friendly match against Bahrain pose for a pre-match team photo at the Bahrain National Stadium in Riffa, Bahrain. Togolese sports officials were quoted as saying the national side had not been sent to Bahrain, and that the game, which Bahrain won 3-0, had been played with a team masquerading as the national squad, Bahraini media reported on September 15, 2010.
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An AIDS activist shows a false airplane ticket explaining the case of a Togolese worker, 50, who has been living, working and receiving medical care in France since 15 years and that France wants him to go back to Togo, as she takes part in a flash-mob to mark World AIDS Day, on December 1, 2010 in Paris. Around the world there were an estimated 2.6 million new infections last year, down from about 3.3 million at the peak of the AIDS epidemic in 1999, according to Paul De Lay, deputy executive director of UNAIDS.
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Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Executive Secretary Lansana Kouyate (C) speaks to Senegalese President Abdou Diouf next to Togo's head of state general Gnassinbe Eyadema (L), 17December at the opening ceremony of an extraordinary summit f the organisation in the Togolese capital. The summit is due to examine proposals for conflict prevention mechanisms and review the experience of the West African peacekeeping/intervention force, ECOMOG, in Liberia and Sierra Leone.
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Senegalese President Abdoulaye Wade (R) and Nigerian Foreign Affairs State Minister Aliyu Idi Hong arrive in Abuja Airport on December 7, 2010, to attend a special summit of Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) heads of States on Ivory Coast's electoral crisis, under pressure to take action to help resolve the country's political standoff as fears of unrest intensify. Ivory Coast leaders were not invited to the summit of the 15-member, though the country is a member of the organisation. Leaders from Burkina Faso, Senegal, Mali, Liberia, Togo, Ghana and Nigeria has already issued a strongly worded statement on the crisis condemning incumbent leader Laurent Gbagbo and calling on him to accept results showing his rival Alassane Ouattara won presidential elections.
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Manchester City's Togo forward Emmanuel Adebayor reacts after a miss during the UEFA Europa League Group A football match against Juventus at The City of Manchester stadium, north-west England on September 30, 2010.
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Manchester City's Togo forward Emmanuel Adebayor reacts after a miss during the UEFA Europa League Group A football match against Juventus at The City of Manchester stadium, north-west England on September 30, 2010.
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Manchester City's Togo forward Emmanuel Adebayor reacts after a miss during the UEFA Europa League Group A football match against Juventus at The City of Manchester stadium, north-west England on September 30, 2010.
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Manchester City's Togo forward Emmanuel Adebayor (L) vies with Blackpool's French midfielder Elliot Grandin during the English Premier League football match at Bloomfield Road in Blackpool, north-west England on October 17, 2010.
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Nancy's French forward Marama Vahirua (R) fights for the ball with Lorient's Togo's midfielder Alaixys Romao during their French L1 football match Nancy vs. Lorient at Marcel Picot Stadium, on October 23, 2010 in Tomblaine, eastern France.
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Nancy's French midfielder Julien Feret (R) fights for the ball with Lorient's Togo's midfielder Alaixys Romao during their French L1 football match at Marcel Picot Stadium, on October 23, 2010 in Tomblaine, eastern France.
