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November 28, 2012
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Spacecraft Monitoring Martian Dust Storm
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A Martian dust storm that NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has been tracking since last week has also produced atmospheric changes detectable by rovers on Mars. Using the orbiter's Mars Color Imager, Bruce Cantor of Malin Space Science Systems, San Diego, began observing the storm on Nov. 10, and subsequently reported it to the team operating NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity. The storm came no closer than about 837 miles (1,347 kilometers) from Opportunity, resulting in only a sli ... read more
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TERROR WARS

Sudan: 'Coup plot' amid growing turmoil
The recent arrests of Sudan's former intelligence chief Maj. Gen. Salah Abdallah Gosh and others on charges of plotting a coup against President Omar al-Bashir suggests that his regime is gripped by internal rifts amid upheaval in the Arab world. ... more
TERROR WARS

Iran warships returning to Sudan: military
Iranian warships will return to Sudan on Friday, the armed forces said, one month after a similar port call followed Khartoum's accusation that Israel bombed a military factory. ... more
TERROR WARS

Sudan 'plot' linked to hardcore Islamists: analysts
An alleged plot revealed last week to sabotage Sudan's security is linked to hardcore Islamist military officers and highlights turmoil within the regime of President Omar al-Bashir, analysts say. ... more
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AFRICA NEWS

Trial of army mutineers begins in Burkina Faso
The trial of soldiers implicated in a mutiny that rocked the regime of Burkina Faso's President Blaise Compaore last year opened Tuesday in Ouagadougou, with verdicts handed down in a handful of cases. ... more


EPIDEMICS

Yellow fever-hit Darfur gets help from US Navy
US Navy medical experts have arrived in Sudan to help analyse samples of suspected yellow fever, which has killed 127 people in the Darfur region since early September, health officials said on Friday. ... more
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WAR REPORT

Celebrations, recriminations as Gaza truce holds
Israeli politicians on Thursday returned to the campaign trail as the streets of Gaza came back to life after a truce ended eight days of bloodshed, with both sides claiming victory while remaining wary. ... more
AFRICA NEWS

DR Congo president sacks chief of land forces
President of the Democratic Republic of Congo Joseph Kabila has sacked the chief of land forces over UN accusations he runs a huge arms smuggling network supplying several groups, including Congolese rebels, a spokesman said Thursday. ... more
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Exxon warns on Nigerian production after oil spill
US oil giant ExxonMobil's Nigerian subsidiary warned on Wednesday it may not meet production expectations following the shutdown of a pipeline after an oil spill off southern Akwa Ibom state. ... more
TERROR WARS

At least 20 killed in South Sudan army clash with rebels
South Sudanese troops attacked a rebel base in the latest violence in troubled Jonglei state, killing at least 19 rebels for the loss of one soldier, officials said Wednesday. ... more
TERROR WARS

Algerian military kills four Islamists in raid
Algerian soldiers killed four armed Islamists during a raid in the Boumerdes region east of Algiers on Wednesday, the defence ministry said. ... more
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AFRICA NEWS

DRC: M23 gains spark fears of wider war
Fears are growing that the seemingly endless war in mineral-rich Democratic Republic of Congo could expand into a regional conflict after the notorious M23 militia, supposedly backed by Rwanda and Uganda, seized the strategic eastern city of Goma. ... more
AFRICA NEWS

Sudan army confirms it attacked near S. Sudan border
Sudan's army on Wednesday confirmed it attacked an area near the South Sudanese border where Darfur rebels had set up a compound, but South Sudan accused Khartoum of bombing a market area on southern territory. ... more
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EPIDEMICS

G.Bissau warns AIDS patients without treatment since coup
HIV-positive people in Guinea Bissau have been without access to treatment since the Global Fund to fight AIDS suspended funding over an April military coup, the west African nation's AIDS boss said Wednesday. ... more
TERROR WARS

Crisis-torn Somalia faces new dangers
Somalia, gripped by war for more than two decades, is facing another violent spasm as Islamist fighters of al-Shabaab, linked to al-Qaida, unleash a guerrilla campaign after being driven out of their urban strongholds by Western-backed African forces. ... more
WAR REPORT

Israel Gaza raids kill 16, Arabs urge policy review
Israeli air strikes killed 16 Palestinians in Gaza on Saturday, prompting the Arab League to announce a visit to the battered enclave and a review of its Middle East peace policy. ... more
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FLORA AND FAUNA

S.Africa rhino toll jumps as poachers kill 7 in attack
Seven rhinos have been killed in an attack on a South African farm, bringing the total number killed this year to 570 as black-market demand for their horns continues to surge, the government said Tuesday. ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT

UN agency faces aid deficit ahead of Madagascar storms
The UN food agency issued an alert Tuesday warning that a lack of funding has left it with just half the emergency supplies it needs in Madagascar ahead of the impending cyclone season. ... more
AFRICA NEWS

Nigeria to send 600 troops to Mali: defence minister
Nigeria, west Africa regional powerhouse, said Tuesday that it would send about 600 troops to Mali as part of a west African military force to wrest control of northern Mali from Islamist extremists. ... more
SHAKE AND BLOW

Nigeria flood victims face new hardship: returning 'home'
Nigeria's worst flooding in decades has submerged houses and displaced hundreds of thousands of people, so Gibson Orlu was shocked when authorities at a relief camp told him to return home. ... more
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IRAQ WARS

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AFRICA NEWS

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Israel Gaza raids kill 15, Arabs urge policy review

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TRADE WARS

Guinea sparks showdown over mineral riches

WATER WORLD

EU gives 'yellow card' to eight nations for illegal fishing

AFRICA NEWS

Nigerian military offensive kills 'murderer of ex-general'

Israeli Gaza strikes 'open gates of hell'

Rubio takes different tack on Rice

Egypt recalls Israel ambassador after Gaza raid

Top Hamas chief killed in Israel strike on Gaza

Eating of soil and raw starch in Madagascar

Kenya to deploy army after massacre of police

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Dialogue 'preferred option' for Mali crisis: UN envoy

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