24/7 Africa News Coverage
March 25, 2013
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First Light At SAAO For Third 1-Meter Node Of Global Telescope
Sutherland, South Africa (SPX) Mar 21, 2013
The first truly global telescope came a significant step closer to completion this month with the installation and first light on three new 1-meter telescopes at the South Africa Astronomical Observatory (SAAO) near Sutherland, South Africa. A team of five Las Cumbres engineers, technicians, and a postdoc, convened at Sutherland for three weeks during late February and early March to achieve this feat. "The South African Astronomical Observatory is pleased to collaborate with the Las Cumbres Obser ... read more
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WAR REPORT

Five Malians killed in ambush blamed on Tuareg: army
Five people were killed in an ambush by armed men in central Mali, the military said on Friday, blaming the attack on ethnic Tuareg separatist rebels. ... more
SUPERPOWERS

Xi trip highlights China's Africa influence
China's new president Xi Jinping heads to Africa this weekend as his resource-hungry country's influence on the continent soars, but with its torrents of money starting to provoke resentment. ... more
FARM NEWS

Chinese appetite makes peanuts the new 'gold' in Senegal
High walls protect a Chinese peanut warehouse in central Senegal, where the product is becoming the new "gold" for farmers bypassing local traders to sell to Asia at inflated prices. ... more
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AFRICA NEWS

South Sudan rebel ambush kills 20 soldiers: official
At least 20 soldiers were killed and many were injured in an ambush in South Sudan, as the new nation's army hunted rebels in the troubled eastern state of Jonglei, a local official said Friday. ... more


SHAKE AND BLOW

Madagascar's hungry eat grasshoppers after deadly cyclone
With small, silent steps, 10-year-old Borikely carefully picks her way through the tall grass of a Madagascar field in search of her dinner. She's hunting for grasshoppers, which she'll catch with a stick. ... more
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AFRICA NEWS

Outside View: Can North Africa be saved?
The Jan. 16 attack on the natural-gas installation at In Amenas, Algeria, like the Sept. 11, 2012, raid on the U.S. facility in Benghazi, Libya, was the work of al-Qaida affiliates operating in the Sahel, a region in North Africa defined by both the Sahara desert and centuries of tribal warfare. ... more
ENERGY TECH

Iran faces oil losses as Asian buyers balk
Sanctions-battered Iran faces losing a big part of its oil export revenues as key Asian trading partners cut back on Iranian imports because of escalating U.S. and European pressure. ... more
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SOLAR DAILY

Solar energy at the BEC schools in Mauritius
Spread across the island, the Bureau de l'Education Catholique's (BEC) mission is to offer quality education to all students by helping them develop advanced educational, cultural and social skills. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

Uranium mine workers in Niger stage 'indefinite' strike
More than 600 people working at a Chinese-operated uranium mine in northern Niger on Thursday began an "indefinite" strike action to protest their working conditions, a union official said. ... more
WAR REPORT

French troops to pull out of Mali 'from end' of April: PM
French troops will begin pulling out of troubled Mali "from the end of April", French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault told parliament on Wednesday. ... more
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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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WAR REPORT

In Syrian shadow, Iraq jihadists resurgent
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. ... more
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
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
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WATER WORLD
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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
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
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
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EPIDEMICS

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FARM NEWS

Fertilizers could help tackle nutritional deficiency in African country

ENERGY TECH

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SOLAR DAILY

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BLUE SKY

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WAR REPORT

Syria: West moves toward arming rebels

WAR REPORT

Canada extends Mali airlift but cool on peacekeeping

AFRICA NEWS

I. Coast attack kills six, including two soldiers: army

FLORA AND FAUNA

Ivory trade 'Gang of Eight' escape sanctions

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In Mali, abandoned weapons kill and maim children

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Iraq minister quits after protester killed

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