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January 12, 2013
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'Doomsday asteroid' poses no threat: NASA
Washington (AFP) Jan 11, 2013
A space rock popularly dubbed the "doomsday asteroid" because of fears it could smash into Earth a couple of decades from now poses no risk, NASA said after new observations of the object. Asteroid 99942 Apophis was scanned by optical telescopes and deep-space radars as it made a flyby this week, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) said in a press release. Named after the god of evil and darkness in Egyptian mythology, Apophis sparked a scare when it was first detected in 20 ... read more
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IRAQ WARS

Thousands of Iraq Sunnis in angry anti-Maliki demos
Thousands of Sunni Muslims took to the streets of Baghdad and other parts of Iraq on Friday to decry the alleged targeting of their minority, in rallies hardening opposition to the country's Shiite leader. ... more
FLOATING STEEL

Pride of Argentine navy back home after debt tussle
Argentina greeted with pomp and politicking Wednesday a navy frigate released after being swept up in a debt tussle stemming from the country's economic collapse a decade ago. ... more
AFRICA NEWS

Sudanese army claims it killed more than 50 rebels
Sudan's army claims to have killed more than 50 rebels in clashes in South Kordofan state, the official Sudanese news agency SUNA reported late Friday. ... more
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FLORA AND FAUNA

S.Africa poachers hack baby rhino with axe, machete
A two-month old rhino was hacked at least 18 times with axes and machetes when she got too close to poachers cutting off her slain mother's horn in South Africa, a conservation NGO said Friday. ... more


SHAKE AND BLOW

Malawi floods kill three, displace thousands
Three people have died, and nearly 5,000 households have been ruined as floods swept through parts of Malawi, officials told AFP on Friday. ... more
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AFRICA NEWS

No C.Africa deal in sight as rebels demand president quit
Peace talks to resolve the Centrafrican rebel crisis were suspended until Thursday, with no settlement in sight after the rebels demanded that President Francois Bozize resign and be brought before the International Criminal Court for war crimes. ... more
AFRICA NEWS

Foreign troops arrive in Mali: witnesses
Foreign troops and weapons were flown into an army base in Mali Thursday, witnesses told AFP, as the country's president asked France for help to fight Al-Qaeda linked Islamists. ... more
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AFRICA NEWS

Zambia bans lion, leopard hunting
Zambia on Thursday banned lion and leopard hunting to protect rapidly decreasing feline numbers for a burgeoning safari industry, despite criticism that it will drive tourists away. ... more
POLITICAL ECONOMY

Argentina: Hedge funds to blame for woes
Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner says economic predators and hedge funds are to blame for the country's financial troubles. ... more
FLOATING STEEL

Pride of Argentine navy back home after debt tussle
With pomp worthy of a nation welcoming returning war heroes, Argentina greeted the arrival Wednesday of a three-masted navy sailing frigate that had been caught up in a debt tussle stemming from the country's economic collapse a decade ago. ... more
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TERROR WARS

Zarqawi's legacy: Jihadist rebels in Syria
The ghost of Abu Mussab al-Zarqawi, the notorious jihadist leader killed in a U.S. airstrike in Iraq in June 2006, pervades the operations of Jabhat al-Nusrah, the Islamist group that spearheads rebels fighting the Damascus regime in Syria. ... more
EPIDEMICS

Rainfall, brain infection linked in sub-Saharan Africa
The amount of rainfall affects the number of infant infections leading to hydrocephalus in Uganda, according to a team of researchers who are the first to demonstrate that these brain infections are ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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AFRICA NEWS

Zimbabwe safari grabs could harm tourism, warns Germany
Germany warned Wednesday that takeovers of foreign-owned safari ranches by Zimbabwean politicians could jeopardise the country's co-hosting this year of a UN tourism conference. ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

Kenyan premier appeals for aid in poaching menace
Kenya's Prime Minister Raila Odinga appealed Wednesday for international aid in helping the east African country deal with an escalating poaching menace. ... more
AFRICA NEWS

Central Africa peace talks begin in Gabon
Three-way peace talks between the Central African government, a rebel coalition that conquered much of the country over the past month and the political opposition began Wednesday in Gabon, an AFP correspondent reported. ... more
AFRICA NEWS
KFC parent company sorry over China chicken scare

Report: World wastes half of its food

Invading species can extinguish native plants despite recent reports


AFRICA NEWS
Interagency Report Published on Information Required for Short-Term Water Management Decisions

Heat-resistant corals provide clues to climate change survival

Baby sharks stay still to avoid being detected by predators


AFRICA NEWS
U.K. forecasters revise warming estimates

US study warns of extreme heat, more severe storms

UN climate panel denounces fresh data leaks


AFRICA NEWS
Major cuts to surging CO2 emissions are needed now, not down the road

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AFRICA NEWS

NATO says no Mali plans, Compaore urges talks
NATO said Wednesday that it had not been asked to assist a military alliance in resolving the armed conflict in Mali as Burkina Faso's president pushed for renewed talks between Islamist fighters and the Malian government. ... more
IRAQ WARS

Shiites hold counter-demos in southern Iraq
Thousands took to the streets in predominantly Shiite southern Iraq on Tuesday in a show of support for the Shiite premier after more than two weeks of protests in the mainly Sunni Arab north and west. ... more
MARSDAILY

'Black Beauty' could yield Martian secrets
A fist-sized meteorite nicknamed "Black Beauty" could unlock vital clues to the evolution of Mars from the warm and wet place it once was to its current cold and dry state, NASA said Thursday. ... more
PILLAGING PIRATES

Nigeria to prosecute Russian sailors over arms transport
Nigeria's navy has transferred for prosecution 15 Russian sailors detained since October for allegedly transporting illegal arms, a navy spokesman said Tuesday. ... more
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FLORA AND FAUNA

Poachers slaughter Kenyan elephant family

AFRICA NEWS

Liberia starts troop pullout from I.Coast border: minister

SUPERPOWERS

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IRON AND ICE

Celestial flybys set to thrill

TERROR WARS

Algerian forces train to fight jihadists

IRAQ WARS

Iraqi PM warns of regional polarisation

IRAQ WARS

Thousands rally for Iraqi prisoners' release

WAR REPORT

Egypt seizes US-made missiles destined for Gaza

AFRICA NEWS

Seven killed as Nigerian soldiers clash with Islamists

SHAKE AND BLOW

Floods hit southeast Niger

Long-beaked echidna may not be a thing of the past

Poachers kill four rhinos in Zimbabwe

U.S. 'seeks to sell Algeria spy satellite'

Governor blames Iraq PM-linked unit for shooting

Angola detains nine exiled DR Congo officers over 'plot'

Dozens killed, wounded in air strike on Syria fuel station

Iraq PM offers prisoner release as demos continue

AE-AMD Renewable Energy And Tenesol Begin Work On Two Solar Projects In South Africa

Canada mulls joining Mali training effort

Even in same vineyard, different microbes may create variations in wine grapes

U.N. changes hottest-day-on-record date

China firm to acquire major African iron ore mine: Xinhua

C.Africa army routed trying to recapture rebel-held city

Entrepreneur launches first Africa-designed smartphone

Ghana bans import of second-hand fridges

Protesters block key Iraq highway, PM slams demos

US should play proactive role in Mideast: Arab League chief

Nigerian troops kill five Islamists in restive north

Namibia rhino deaths raise fears of widening poaching crisis

Blast kills two teens in Algeria's Bouira: reports

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