Egypt’s Mubarak, African leaders invited to G8 summit
By DPA
Berlin : Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak as well as top African leaders have been invited to attend next month's summit of the Group of Eight leading industrial nations in Germany, a government spokesman said Monday.
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