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  2. APO-Source - Wikipedia

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    APO-Source: The African News Source is an online database of news releases of the African Press Organization (APO). [1] Started in 2007, APO-Source offers free access to tens of thousands of Africa-related news releases themed by country, industry and subject. In October 2015, it was replaced by Africa-Newsroom.com, though at least some new ...

  3. Africa World Press - Wikipedia

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    The president and publisher of Africa World Press and The Red Sea Press is Kassahun Checole, who grew up in Eritrea. [3] He attended Haile Selassie University, and in 1971 went to further his education at the State University of New York at Binghamton (SUNY Binghampton), where he developed his interest in Pan African movements; after earning an undergraduate degree in political science and ...

  4. South African Press Association - Wikipedia

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    Its newswire provided a constant feed of news to newsrooms in South Africa. The agency also maintained a picture and news video service and press release service called link2media. [2] Traditionally, SAPA relied on its regional newspaper members for regional South African news, in addition to reporting by its own staff. [3]: 155

  5. Think Africa Press - Wikipedia

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    Think Africa Press is a partner of the African Press Association, [20] part of The Guardian Africa network, [21] and regularly republished on AllAfrica.com. In 2011 Think Africa Press supported the Oxford University Africa Society by sponsoring their 2011 Pan-Africanism Conference. [22]

  6. List of news agencies - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1846, Associated Press was founded in New York in the U.S. as a not-for-profit news agency. Associated Press was challenged by the 1907 creation of United Press Associations by E.W. Scripps and the International News Service in 1909 by William Randolph Hearst. United Press absorbed INS to form United Press International in 1958.

  7. Eloïne Barry - Wikipedia

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    Barry joined African Press Organization as its executive director when it was an NGO, providing services to African journalists, from press releases distribution to access to press conferences. Within the first year, she turned APO into the only commercial wire, disseminating press releases through different channels of distribution in the 54 ...

  8. International organisations in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Euler diagram showing the relationships between various supranational African organisations. high income ($12,276 or more) higher middle income ($3,976 - $12,275)

  9. Gertrude Mongella - Wikipedia

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    She became a Member and President of the Pan African Parliament in 2004. [5] In 2005 the University of Georgia awarded her the Delta Prize for Global Understanding. [6] She was designated Chairperson of the International Advisory Board of the African Press Organization (APO) in February 2008. Mongella is member of the World Future Council.