几内亚
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The parasites enter the body when a person drinks water containing water fleas infected with Guinea worm larvae, the young form of the worm.
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The joint venture, he said, could spend more than $5bn on ancillary infrastructure to run the Simandou mines in Guinea.
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Riots over the rising prices have broken out in several African countries including Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Guinea, Mozambique, and Senegal.
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In Guinea, the Bank is preparing an emergency budget-support operation to help the government manage the sharp rise in food and oil prices.
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The international community is unlikely to welcome such a development, but Guinea's political stability will remain fragile whoever wins.