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March 13, 2013
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Musk: 'I'd like to die on Mars'
Austin, Texas (UPI) Mar 9, 2013
SpaceX founder Elon Musk told the crowd at the South by Southwest festival in Texas Saturday said he'd like to fly to Mars before he dies. "I'd like to die on Mars, just not on impact," he said. The 41-year-old, South African-born American entrepreneur, who also co-founded Tesla Motors and PayPal, said it would be his life's biggest disappointment if someone doesn't make it to the Red Planet before he dies, the Los Angeles Times reported. Musk revealed to the crowd of several thou ... read more
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MILPLEX

Algeria's military goes on an arms spree
Algeria's powerful armed forces, which operate Africa's largest defense budget, are seeking a 14 percent hike in defense spending as they awaits delivery of two German A200 frigates and 19 Russian T-90 tanks. ... more
WAR REPORT

Disgruntled Mali soldiers desert posts demanding bonus
A group of Malian troops briefly abandoned their posts this week and fired shots in the air to demand a deployment bonus, soldiers and officials said Sunday. ... more
IRAQ WARS

Gunmen kill protest organiser in north Iraq
Gunmen killed an anti-government protest organiser in north Iraq on Sunday, while a city council member and a farmer were shot dead in other attacks, police and doctors said. ... more
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IRAQ WARS

Iraq minister quits after protester killed
Iraqi Agriculture Minister Ezzedine al-Dawleh resigned on Friday after a protester was killed in the north, the second minister from the Sunni-backed Iraqiya bloc to quit this month. ... more


WAR REPORT

Chad joins African force in Mali
Chad's 2,000-strong contingent in Mali, which has played a leading part in the fight against jihadist militants, on Saturday officially joined the regional African force deployed there. ... more
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SUPERPOWERS

China looks to Russia, Africa after transition
China's new president will pay a state visit to Russia and three African countries, the foreign minister said Saturday, with Beijing looking to step up diplomacy after a protracted leadership transition. ... more
WAR REPORT

French defence minister visits troops in Mali
French Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian on Thursday visited French troops in northern Mali, where the military says they have killed 150 Islamist rebels over the past month. ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
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Ancient guano drove Chincha coastal power
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Satellite underpins Libyan redevelopment
Satellite provided broadband will play a pivotal role in the re-emergence of Libya. The latest generation of Ka-band technology brings fast, reliable connectivity anywhere across the country. ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

For a little-known primate, a new understanding of why females outlive males
Researchers studying aging in an endangered lemur known as the Milne-Edwards' sifaka report that in old age, females are the safer sex. After observing these animals for more than two decades in the ... more
DEMOCRACY

Defeated Kenyan leader prepares vote challenge
Kenya's outgoing Prime Minister Raila Odinga, defeated in last week's presidential polls by Uhuru Kenyatta, was preparing his Supreme Court appeal alleging fraud, officials said Monday. ... more
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AFRICA NEWS

South Sudan, Sudan say pulling troops from tense border
The armies of South Sudan and Sudan on Monday said they were pulling troops from contested border areas, in the latest attempt to set up a buffer zone after fighting last year. ... more
AFRICA NEWS

Poll leaves Kenya still bitterly divided
Kenya is on a knife-edge following the hair's-breadth victory of Uhuru Kenyatta, son of the nation's founder, in a presidential election that leaves the East African nation, once a model of post-colonial democracy, bitterly divided. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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AFRICA NEWS

China congratulates Kenyatta over election win
China on Monday offered Uhuru Kenyatta, Kenya's new leader who has been indicted on charges of crimes against humanity, its congratulations after he was elected president. ... more
DEMOCRACY

Debate flares on 'Twitter revolutions,' Arab Spring
How important were Twitter, Facebook and other social media in toppling regimes in the Arab Spring uprisings? ... more
FAST TRACK

Chinese railway in Ethiopia to replace historic French line
Camels rather than locomotives lumber over the railway tracks in this remote desert, famously traversed by storied French adventurers Arthur Rimbaud and Henry de Monfreid in the early 20th century. ... more
FAST TRACK
Thousands of dead pigs found in Shanghai river

Delayed EU phosphorus plans coming soon

Tokyo's sale of Japan Tobacco stake worth $7.8 bn: company


FAST TRACK
It's only natural: Lawrence Livermore helps find link to arsenic-contaminated groundwater

Sharks, manta rays win global trade protection

Four shark species win international trade protection


FAST TRACK
Monsoon failure key to long droughts in Southwest

Earth Is Warmer Today Than During 70 to 80 Percent of the Past 11,300 Years

'Climate-smart strategies' proposed for spectacular US-Canadian landscape


FAST TRACK
Court battle looms over Chile power plant

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ENERGY TECH

Britain, Italy, Greece say hostages killed in Nigeria
Britain, Italy and Greece on Sunday said that a claim by a Nigerian Islamist group that it had killed seven foreign hostages appeared to be true, while London denied it had sought to stage a rescue. ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

Poaching pushing South African rhino towards edge
South Africa's white rhino population will begin to decline by 2016 if the current rate of poaching continues, authorities warned on Friday, following the killing of scores of the creatures this year. ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

Three man-eating lions killed in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe wildlife authorities on Friday said rangers killed three lions that attacked and killed two people this week in a resort town. ... more
SOLAR DAILY

Trojan Batteries Power "City of Joy" in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Trojan Battery has provided deep-cycle AGM batteries to support a solar-powered village in the Democratic Republic of the Congo called the City of Joy. The City of Joy, located in city of Bukavu in ... more
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FARM NEWS

Report raises concern over Europe's land-use footprint

WAR REPORT

France believes French hostages in Sahel still alive

TECTONICS

Ancient micro-continent under the Indian Ocean identified

WAR REPORT

Target Israel: Jihadists gather in Sinai

AFRICA NEWS

China's Xi to visit S.Africa this month

FLORA AND FAUNA

Marauding lions kill two in Zimbabwe

ENERGY TECH

Iraq parliament approves $119.1 billion budget

WATER WORLD

New marine species discovered in Pacific Ocean

AFRICA NEWS

UN eases oldest arms embargo to help Somali government

INTERNET SPACE

'Mad Max' accused of destroying Namib desert

Russia arms firms bag Iraq, chase Libya

Daily-dose HIV prevention fails for African women: study

50 rebels, French soldier killed in 'heavy' Mali fighting

Mauritania says could join UN force in Mali

Baghdad to resist spread of Syria conflict to Iraq

Iraq intervening in Syria: opposition

Hostage fears grow over al-Qaida 'deaths'

Independence won, freedom yet to come for South Sudan

Outside View: Kenyan democracy

Iraq finance minister announces resignation at demo

Namibias Roessing uranium mine to slash jobs

Troops target Islamists hiding on Mali island: military

Ancient Egyptian pigment points to new security ink technology

A police colonel vows justice for all in Mali's Gao

Libya to ask UN to lift arms embargo

World biology team returns with haul of Papuan species

Poachers turned gamekeepers protect Kenya's elephants

S.Africa to introduce carbon tax from 2015

Canadian Solar Announces New Sales Agreement for Solar PV Projects in Tanzania

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