24/7 Africa News Coverage
December 14, 2012
TERROR WARS
U.S. escalates African counter-terror war
Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti (UPI) Dec 12, 2012
The U.S. military is expanding its key counter-terrorism base in Africa, Camp Lemonnier in Djibouti, as Washington escalates a secretive shadow war against al-Qaida and its allies. Most of the attacks by U.S. unmanned aerial vehicles armed with Hellfire missiles are launched from Lemonnier. So are strikes in nearby Somalia against the al-Shabaab Islamist group, which is affiliated with al-Qaida. But as Islamist forces linked to al-Qaida's arm in North Africa, known as al-Qaida in the Isl ... read more
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MILPLEX

More F-16s for Egypt fuels arms debate
The U.S. decision to send Egypt 20 Lockheed Martin F-16 fighter jets as the new Islamic president in Cairo is making dictatorial moves will fuel growing criticism in the United States and Europe of arming regimes that shun democracy. ... more
FARM NEWS

China, S.Africa suspend Brazil beef imports: source
China and South Africa have joined Japan in suspending imports of Brazilian beef over an atypical case of mad cow disease, an official from the agriculture ministry said Thursday. ... more
EARLY EARTH

Was the sauropod dinosaurs' large size due to plant food?
The long necked sauropod dinosaurs were the largest land animals ever to walk the Earth - but why were they so large? A decade ago a team of plant ecologists from South Africa suggested that this wa ... more
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FLORA AND FAUNA

S.Africa offers cash rewards to curb poaching
With killings at "crisis levels", wildlife authorities in South Africa's Kruger National Park announced on Wednesday they would give substantial cash rewards for tipoffs about rhino poaching. ... more


AFRICA NEWS

New Mali PM crafts unity government to win back north
Mali's new Prime Minister Diango Cissoko started drawing up a new unity government Wednesday that could bring the consensus needed to launch a foreign military intervention in the Islamist-occupied north. ... more
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New Mali PM has 'respect' of US
The United States on Wednesday described the new prime minister of Mali as a man respected by US officials and urged him to move swiftly to form a new government to lead the troubled country. ... more
AFRICA NEWS

UN, US lead condemnation of Mali PM's ouster
The UN and the US are condemning the forced resignation of Malian Prime Minister Cheick Modibo Diarra, which Washington called a "setback" in the West African nation's efforts to restore democracy. ... more
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SOLAR DAILY

Solar Energy Solidarity to donate over 60kW to PV projects
The Solar Energy Solidarity move led by multinational PROINSO will donate over 60kW in 2013 to a dozen solidarity solar projects to be developed in Nepal, Kenya, Guatemala, Haiti, Brazil and India. ... more
ENERGY TECH

Israel, Iran vie for control of Red Sea
The Red Sea, a key shipping route, is becoming an arena of confrontation between Israel and Iran, with Sudan and Eritrea key targets by both sides in a strategic contest that's likely to intensify in the months ahead. ... more
NUKEWARS

UN Security Council to meet over N. Korean launch
The UN Security Council will meet Wednesday to discuss North Korea's launch of a long-range rocket in defiance of threats of sanctions, a Western diplomat said. ... more
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TRADE WARS

Rio sells mine stake to China-S. Africa consortium
Anglo-Australian mining giant Rio Tinto said Wednesday it had sold its majority stake in South African copper producer Palabora for US$373 million to Chinese and South African interests. ... more
AFRICA NEWS

Mali PM resigns after being arrested by troops
Malian Prime Minister Cheick Modibo Diarra resigned on Tuesday, hours after he was arrested at home by soldiers acting on the orders of former coup leader Amadou Sanogo. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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AFRICA NEWS

US general in Nigeria after warning over African Islamists
A top US general visited Nigeria on Tuesday after recently warning that collaboration between Islamist extremist groups in the region posed risks Africa-wide as well as to Europe and the United States. ... more
DEMOCRACY

Egypt army calls for Morsi, opposition to solve crisis
Egypt's powerful army called on Tuesday for President Mohamed Morsi and opposition political parties to meet to resolve the dire crisis splitting the country. ... more
AFRICA NEWS

Mali crisis deepens as PM quits under pressure from ex-junta
Malian Prime Minister Cheick Modibo Diarra quit Tuesday under pressure from former putschists opposed to a regional military intervention against Islamists controlling the north, a move that drew international condemnation. ... more
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Thirteen killed in S.Africa bridge collapse
Thirteen people have been killed in the east of South Africa after a bridge they were crossing collapsed under heavy rain, a public safety official said Tuesday. ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

Malaysian customs seize record 24 tonnes of ivory
Malaysian customs have seized 24 tonnes of unprocessed elephant tusks worth almost $20 million, the largest haul in the country to date, officials said Tuesday. ... more
AFRICA NEWS

South Sudan soldiers kill 14 in volatile state: officials
South Sudan's soldiers have killed 14 people in volatile Jonglei, an eastern state that has suffered ethnic massacres, alleged disarmament-related abuses and rebellion, officials said Monday. ... more
EPIDEMICS

More S.African pregnant women contracting HIV: study
A new study on Monday showed increased HIV infection rates among pregnant women living in areas with high migrant labour in South Africa, the country with one of the world's highest caseloads. ... more
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FLORA AND FAUNA

S.Africa, Vietnam agree to curb rhino horn trade

TRADE WARS

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SOLAR DAILY

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NUKEWARS

Iran warships dock in Sudan

AFRICA NEWS

10 dead after S. Sudan army fires on protestors: UN

DEMOCRACY

Egypt's military and its political might

AFRICA NEWS

African Union, Somali troops capture Islamist stronghold

SHAKE AND BLOW

At least 13 dead after flood in Congo capital

FLORA AND FAUNA

Kenyan reserve to fly drones to tackle rhino poachers

FLORA AND FAUNA

Football: Poborsky shows animal instincts in gorilla plan

President's allies keep majority in Burkina vote

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Small patches of native plants help boost pollination services in large farms

Work on automatic control of driverless vehicles through intersections receives recognition

US denies Navy stop in Sudan

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Birds may spread, not halt, fever-bearing ticks

Sudan drone down in Khartoum area: official media

Africa's vanishing savannahs threaten lions: study

Pentagon says would serve a support role in Mali force

S.Africa using surveillance aircraft to combat poaching

South Sudan's elephants face extinction: experts

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Zambia court told HIV prisoners denied drugs, proper food

Amid Egypt crisis, Addis pushes Nile dam

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Major Syria army offensive along Damascus airport road: NGO

Renewed flooding threatens Niger capital

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