Abayomi Azikiwe, editor of the Pan-African News Wire, speaking on Press TV World News on the July 7, 2012 elections in the North African state of Libya. Azikiwe said that the vote had reinforced existing regional differences., a photo by Pan-African News Wire File Photos on Flickr.
Media Advisory
Saturday June 15, 2013
Pan-African Journal: Worldwide Radio Broadcast Hosted by Abayomi Azikiwe, PANW Editor
To listen to the Pan-African Journal Saturday June 15, 2013 just click on the website below:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/fight-for-truth/2013/06/15/pan-african-journal
Zimbabwe, a leading nation in Southern Africa, has set national elections for July 31. Sources inside and outside the sub-continent say that ZANU-PF is slated to win the upcoming poll.
Detroit's economic crisis in Detroit has taken on added significance with a proposal issued on June 14 at Wayne Country Airport. Orr declared a moratorium on debt payments to the banks and creditors. A payment of $39.7 million dollars was not made on June 14.,
There have been new revelations related to leaks from the National Security Agency (NSA), a development that has generated tremendous controversy for the last week. Edward Snowden, 19, a NSA contract employee, has been targeted for vilification and prosecution by the United States government.
Finally, the African states of Egypt and Ethiopia are in a diplomatic row over the plans by Addis Ababa to reroute sections of the Blue Nile river. The two states have been urged by the African Union to work toward resolution of the dispute.
Other segments of the program feature a commentary by Mumia Abu Jamal, the war in Syria draws deeper U.S. intervention and the regional policy of the banks and corporate municipal leaders.
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