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September 06, 2012
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Africa needs own space agency: Sudan's Bashir
Khartoum (AFP) Sept 5, 2012
Africa needs its own space research agency, Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir told a regional conference of communications ministers who met on Wednesday as the continent's IT sector grows. "I'm calling for the biggest project, an African space agency," Bashir said in remarks opening the two-day meeting. "Africa must have its space agency." Known as AfriSpace, it would enable "cooperation among African states in space research and technology and their space applications," crucial to the cont ... read more

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Africa eyes joint space agency
African nations would work together in peaceful research under a proposal for a space agency being considered Wednesday at a meeting in Sudan of the continent's communications and IT ministers. ... more
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SPACEMART

SES and Castor expand capacity to meet Southern Africa connectivity needs
SES and Castor Networks has announced that the Dutch provider of teleport, VSAT and broadcasting services has signed a capacity expansion agreement on SES' NSS-7 satellite to meet the growing needs ... more
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WAR REPORT

Egypt satellite operator drops Syria channels
Egyptian satellite operator Nilesat on Wednesday cut transmission of Syrian state channels, as requested by the Arab League group for Syria, a Nilesat executive said, angering Damascus. ... more
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Controversy in Liberian forest logging
Liberia's rainforests are at risk from uncontrolled logging by private companies that could deprive people of economic benefits, an environmental group warns. ... more
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AFRICA NEWS

Kenya readies Somali Kismayo attack
Kenyan military officials in Somalia are planning to attack the port city of Kismayo, which is a stronghold of the militant group al-Shabaab. ... more
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Weapons destined for Mali held up in Guinea since July
Weapons destined for Mali which were bought by the country's ousted regime have been held in Guinea since July due to a request from a regional bloc, the state minister for defence said Wednesday. ... more
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Nigeria navy retakes control of hijacked oil tanker
Nigeria's navy on Wednesday retook control of a Singapore-owned tanker carrying a fuel cargo that had been hijacked near Lagos, and its crew of 23 Indian nationals was unharmed, the company said. ... more
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Rebel chief returns to Chad after surrender
Chad's FPR rebel chief Abdel Kader Baba Ladde, who was wanted by his country's army, landed in the capital Ndjamena Wednesday, days after turning himself in to Central African armed forces. ... more
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FARM NEWS

Cameroon palm oil plantation deal 'must be stopped'
A large palm oil plantation project in development in Cameroon since 2010 will put livelihoods and ecosystems in peril if allowed to continue, a US-based think-tank warned Wednesday. ... more
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SHAKE AND BLOW

Sixty-eight people die in Niger floods since July
At least 68 people have been killed and nearly 500,000 displaced by flooding in the west African nation of Niger since July amid heavy rains, the government said in a new toll on Wednesday. ... more
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ENERGY TECH

Nigerian oil output slumps
Nigeria's oil production has fallen below government projections. ... more
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ENERGY TECH

Nigerian community urges action on oil devastation
Nigerians from a region devastated by oil spills on Monday called on the president to take action, more than a year after a UN report said the contamination may require the world's biggest cleanup. ... more
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PILLAGING PIRATES

EU Naval Force Somalia warns ship owners
EU Naval Force Somalia is urging ship owners to remain vigilant off Somalia. ... more
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Congo, China, sign 975m-euro deal to rebuild Brazzaville
Congo and China on Tuesday signed accords worth 975 million euros as part of a project to rebuild parts of the capital Brazzaville devastated by a deadly munitions depot blast in early March. ... more
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Liberia forests sold off in secret logging contracts: report
Forty percent of Liberia's forests have been sold off in secretive and often illegal contracts, Global Witness said Tuesday, just days after the country's president announced a probe into the issuing of logging permits. ... more
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NUKEWARS

Iran scores with summit but wrongfooted by nuclear report
Iran scored a point against Western efforts to isolate it by hosting a summit this week of 120 Non-Aligned Movement countries, but its bid to boost its prestige was wrongfooted by a new report on its controversial nuclear activities, analysts said. ... more
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WEATHER REPORT

Storms kill 20 people in Algeria
Storms sweeping across northeast Algeria have killed 20 people and injured 56, the state news agency APS on Sunday cited emergency services as saying. ... more
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AFRICA NEWS

Liberia gets Norwegian security training
Liberia has selected a Norwegian company to increase security on its worldwide commercial fleet. ... more
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EPIDEMICS

Cellphones AIDS tests studied in S.Africa, S.Korea
South African and South Korean researchers are working on making a smartphone capable of doing AIDS tests in rural parts of Africa that are the worst hit by the disease, a researcher said Friday. ... more
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FROTH AND BUBBLE

Oil spilling from Turkish bulk carrier wreck off Cape Town
Oil from a Turkish bulk carrier that ran aground three years ago off the coast of Cape Town, South Africa's prime tourist city, was spilling onto two beaches on Saturday, officials said. ... more
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SHAKE AND BLOW

One dead, small tsunami after 7.6 Philippine quake
A 7.6 earthquake struck off the Philippine coast on Friday, triggering landslides that killed at least one person and a small tsunami that hit the eastern part of the archipelago, authorities said. ... more
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WAR REPORT

Syria rebels claim MiG shot down, Egypt causes storm
Rebels said they shot down a MiG warplane on Thursday as violence whipped across Syria ahead of a UN Security Council meeting on deteriorating humanitarian conditions in the country and along its borders. ... more
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Iran summit stumbles on nuclear, Syria criticism
A showpiece summit hosted by Iran stumbled as soon as it opened on Thursday when the head of the UN pressed Tehran on its nuclear stand, and Egypt's new leader publicly sided with Syria's opposition. ... more
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FLORA AND FAUNA

Two hippos on the loose in S.Africa's city of Cape Town
A runaway hippo in Cape Town has eluded capture by refusing to leave a suburban lake, while another escapee has set up home at a sewage plant, the South African city said Thursday. ... more
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ENERGY TECH

U.S. diplomat claims he was misquoted
U.S. Charge d'Affaires in Sudan Joseph Stafford says he was misquoted by a Sudanese newspaper regarding "regime change" in Sudan. ... more
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ENERGY NEWS

Zimbabwe utility halts disconnections
The Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority has halted disconnecting customers, a shift in policy that had been developed because of a epidemic of customers not paying thjeir bills. ... more
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MILTECH

Uganda investigates helicopter crashes
Uganda is attempting to determine why three of its helicopters crashed earlier this month. ... more
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WAR REPORT

Egypt army presses Sinai drive, says 11 militants dead
Egypt's military said its forces were being redeployed on Wednesday to press a campaign against Islamist militants in the Sinai and that 11 "terrorists" have been killed since operations were launched. ... more
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AFRICA NEWS

Uganda seizes LRA munitions
The Uganda People's Defense Forces has captured munitions from insurgent group Lord Resistance Army munitions in the Central African Republic. ... more
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WATER WORLD

Morocco's illegal mussel pickers ply non-eco trade
Thousands of Morocco's unemployed slum-dwellers head to the Atlantic coast every morning to scrape a living as illegal mussel pickers. But experts say they threaten the health of the marine ecosystem. ... more
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