Africa said most at risk to ill-regulated toxics
by Alister Doyle - Environment Correspondent, Reuters
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French ambassador to the Ivory coast Andre Janier (L) and French cooperation minister Brigitte Jiradin (R) walks past an area where toxic waste was dumped at Akuedo village in Abidjan September 8, 2006. International mediators in Ivory Coast on Friday tried to unravel a political deadlock blocking elections in the war-divided state as health experts tackled a toxic waste emergency that brought down the government.© Reuters/Luc Gnago |
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