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March 20, 2013
WAR REPORT
In Syrian shadow, Iraq jihadists resurgent
Baghdad (UPI) Mar 19, 2013
A recent surge in bombings by al-Qaida in Iraq against the Shiite-dominated government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki is starting to look like an extension of the Sunni-led war in neighboring Syria against the regime of Iranian ally Bashar Assad. But on a broader, geostrategic level, these conflicts reflect a new assertiveness by Sunnis across the Arab world to thwart Tehran's expansionist objectives. If Tehran has its way, it will carve out a Shiite land corridor running westward acr ... read more
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WAR REPORT

Mali media to continue strike over journalist jailing
Mali's media announced on Tuesday they would continue a boycott of government coverage in protest over the detention of a journalist who published a letter criticising the former military junta chief. ... more
WAR REPORT

German defence minister urges Mali troops to ensure security
German Defence Minister Thomas de Maiziere on a visit to Mali Monday stressed that it was up to the Malian army to ensure security in the nation, after French and African troops have driven Islamist rebels out of their northern strongholds. ... more
AFRICA NEWS

Zimbabweans approve new constitution by landslide
Almost 95 percent of Zimbabweans have voted in favour of a new constitution that would trim President Robert Mugabe's powers and pave the way for new elections, results showed Tuesday. ... more
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WATER WORLD

Overfishing of small species causes jellyfish curse
Marine biologists say they have proof that excessive trawling of small fish species leads to proliferation of jellyfish, a worsening phenomenon whose causes have been unclear. ... more


FLORA AND FAUNA

Poachers massacre 89 elephants in Chad: WWF
A group of poachers last week massacred 89 elephants in one night near the town of Ganba in southern Chad, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) said in a statement Tuesday. ... more
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FLORA AND FAUNA

'Bonobo heaven': life at a DR Congo ape sanctuary
Claudine Andre, a 67-year-old Belgian living in the Democratic Republic of Congo, has spent the last twenty years dedicated to the protection of the bonobo, an extraordinary species of ape threatened by trafficking and poachers. ... more
WAR REPORT

The Malian army's 'iron fist': no African GI Jane
Dressed in sunglasses and a beige headscarf during a tour of the war-torn northern city of Gao, the Malian army's "iron fist" would not welcome the inevitable comparisons with GI Jane. ... more
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DEMOCRACY

Tunisia president says new govt has no 'magic wand'
President Moncef Marzouki on Wednesday swore in a new government to pull Tunisia out of its political and economic crisis, urging patience and saying there was no "magic wand" to solve the country's problems. ... more
AFRICA NEWS

Army, police shadow looms over Zimbabwe polls
Zimbabweans go to the polls Saturday to vote on a new constitution that would pave the way for elections, but many believe the army and police, not voters, may ultimately decide the country's fate. ... more
EPIDEMICS

Battling AIDS stigma in Morocco's religious heartlands
"I don't have anything," said Asmaa with a sigh as she stepped out of the mobile clinic offering free AIDS tests in Sale, a conservative city in Morocco where the veiled young woman lives. ... more
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FARM NEWS

Fertilizers could help tackle nutritional deficiency in African country
Enriching crops by adding a naturally-occurring soil mineral to fertilisers could potentially help to reduce disease and premature death in the African country of Malawi, researchers have said. ... more
ENERGY TECH

ENI sells Mozambique stake to CNPC for $4.21bn
Italian energy group Eni said Thursday it has sold a 20 percent stake in an offshore energy field known as Area 4 in Mozambique to China's state-owned giant CNPC for $4.21 billion. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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SOLAR DAILY

South Africa Signs MoU For Local Nuclear Fuel Development
Westinghouse Electric Company has announced that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with The South African Nuclear Energy Corporation Ltd (Necsa) to investigate and cooperate in the d ... more
BLUE SKY

Remote clouds responsible for climate models' glitch in tropical rainfall
It seems counterintuitive that clouds over the Southern Ocean, which circles Antarctica, would cause rain in Zambia or the tropical island of Java. But new research finds that one of the most persis ... more
WAR REPORT

Syria: West moves toward arming rebels
The United States, Britain and France, key powers in the 2011 Libyan intervention that toppled Moammar Gadhafi, are pressing for greater support for rebels battling in Syria to overthrow another Arab dictator, President Bashar Assad. ... more
WAR REPORT
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MEPs retain ag 'greening' measures

Dead pigs in China river exceed 13,000


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Middle East faces alarming water loss

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The household carbon emission per capita in Northwestern China is only 2.05 tons CO2 per year

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WAR REPORT

Canada extends Mali airlift but cool on peacekeeping
Canada's prime minister on Thursday appeared reluctant to supply troops for a Mali peacekeeping force but extended a loan of a jumbo jet to France to ferry military supplies to Bamako. ... more
AFRICA NEWS

I. Coast attack kills six, including two soldiers: army
An armed gang attacked a village in strife-prone western Ivory Coast, leaving at least six people dead, including two soldiers, an army officer said Thursday. ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

Ivory trade 'Gang of Eight' escape sanctions
Eight nations accused of failing to do enough to tackle the illegal trade in elephant ivory escaped sanctions at a major wildlife meeting on Thursday. ... more
ENERGY TECH

Oilmen see security problems in Africa
International oil company chiefs gathered at a recent energy conference in Algiers hailed the protection Algeria's security forces provide the country's vital energy facilities, despite the January attack at a natural gas complex. ... more
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EPIDEMICS

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AFRICA NEWS

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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

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WAR REPORT

In Mali, abandoned weapons kill and maim children

WAR REPORT

Disgruntled Mali soldiers desert posts demanding bonus

WOOD PILE

Nations boost efforts to curb illegal logging

IRAQ WARS

Iraq minister quits after protester killed

WAR REPORT

Chad joins African force in Mali

Gunmen kill protest organiser in north Iraq

Algeria's military goes on an arms spree

Poaching pushing South African rhino towards edge

Three man-eating lions killed in Zimbabwe

Defeated Kenyan leader prepares vote challenge

China congratulates Kenyatta over election win

South Sudan, Sudan say pulling troops from tense border

Debate flares on 'Twitter revolutions,' Arab Spring

Poll leaves Kenya still bitterly divided

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China looks to Russia, Africa after transition

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Marauding lions kill two in Zimbabwe

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