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April 02, 2013
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Iraq to up searches of Iran overflights to Syria
Baghdad (AFP) March 30, 2013
Iraq said on Saturday it will step up searches of Iranian flights via its airspace to Syria, days after US Secretary of State John Kerry publicly criticised Baghdad for turning a blind eye to them. But while Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's spokesman spoke of newly tightened restrictions on Iranian flights to Syria, the head of Iraq's civil aviation authority acknowledged that no planes had been searched since October. "Because of a lot of information which referred to transportation of weapons, ... read more
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Tough EU mission to overhaul Mali army kicks off
The EU begins an ambitious top-to-toe overhaul Tuesday of Mali's ragtag army, far from ready to take the place of foreign troops to defend the West African nation against fresh attacks by Islamist insurgents. ... more
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Clashes erupt in Timbuktu, 2 jihadists killed: Mali army
Malian troops backed by French forces on Sunday clashed with Islamist fighters who had infiltrated the northern city of Timbuktu, leaving two jihadists dead and four Malian soldiers wounded, an army officer said. ... more
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France says Mali troops to be cut to 1,000 by year-end
The 4,000 French soldiers deployed in Mali to fight Islamist rebels will be reduced to 1,000 by the end of the year, French President Francois Hollande said Thursday. ... more
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AFRICA NEWS

Congolese sceptical that Chinese leader will bring jobs
Congolese awaited a visit from China's new President Xi Jinping to the impoverished Republic of Congo starting on Friday, with many expressing doubt that he will bring job opportunities with him. ... more


AFRICA NEWS

S.African troops alarmed over killing child soldiers in C. Africa
South African soldiers who survived last week's rebel takeover of the Central African Republic are traumatised after discovering later that some of the rebels killed were child soldiers, local Sunday newspapers reported. ... more
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AFRICA NEWS

Nigerian Easter day military raid leaves 15 dead
Soldiers raided a suspected hideout for Islamist extremist group Boko Haram in northern Nigeria's largest city of Kano on Sunday, sparking a clash that left 15 people dead, the military said. ... more
AFRICA NEWS

Obama to meet African leaders Thursday
President Barack Obama will Thursday meet leaders from four sub-Saharan African nations to stress the need to develop democratic institutions on a continent scarred by poverty and unrest. ... more
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ENERGY TECH

Big Oil's hassle with Iraq is China's gain
U.S. oil companies seem to be losing interest in Iraq, which a decade ago was seen as the big prize in the global energy business with the world's fifth largest oil reserves and low production costs. ... more
WAR REPORT

British troops arrive in Mali for training mission
British troops have arrived in Mali as part of an EU mission to train local forces fighting Islamist insurgents, the Ministry of Defence in London announced Wednesday. ... more
AFRICA NEWS

China an inspiration for S.Africa, Zuma tells Xi
South Africa President Jacob Zuma on Tuesday hailed China's economic success as an inspiration for Africa's biggest economy, but urged more equitable trade ties, after meeting his counterpart Xi Jinping. ... more
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Libya 'plans to spend $4.7B on defense'
Libya, still gripped by fierce militia rivalries 18 months after the downfall of Moammar Gadhafi, is reported to be planning to spend some $4.7 billion on upgrading its dilapidated military forces over the next year, including purchases of fighter aircraft and warships. ... more
TRADE WARS

BRICS: a dynamic group dominated by China
As the leaders of BRICS five emerging nations meet in Durban for a summit on Tuesday, economic data shows that the grouping of Brazil, China, India, Russia and South Africa now account for 25 percent of global GDP and 40 percent of the world's population. ... more
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TRADE WARS

BRICS voice concern on violence in Iran, Syria
Leaders from emerging powers on Wednesday expressed their opposition to threat of military action against Tehran, amid US and Israeli warnings they will not tolerate a nuclear-armed Iran. ... more
AFRICA NEWS

Sierra Leone sends 850 soldiers to Somalia
Sierra Leone's leader told 850 soldiers on the eve of their deployment as part of an African Union mission to war-torn Somalia on Tuesday that they were on "a great journey of peace". ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

Rare find: two new species join primate club
Scientists Tuesday made a rare live addition to the order of primates, unveiling two new species of mouse lemur - tiny, big-eyed animals that inhabit the forests of Madagascar. ... more
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Pig wasting syndrome costing farmers millions

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Scientists confirm first two-headed bull shark

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FLORA AND FAUNA
IMF calls for energy subsidy reform

EU launches debate on 2030 targets

Philippine clean energy tariffs to start next year: govt

FLORA AND FAUNA

Kenya fines ivory smuggler less than a dollar a piece
A Chinese smuggler caught in Kenya with a haul of ivory was fined less than a dollar (euro) a piece, wildlife officials said Tuesday. ... more
AFRICA NEWS

Call for probe into S.Africa military presence in C.Africa
South Africa's government on Tuesday faced calls for an inquiry into why troops were sent to the Central African Republic, after 13 soldiers died there in weekend clashes with rebels who seized the country. ... more
TRADE WARS

China, S.Africa seal new oil, rail deals
South Africa signed a raft of agreements with China on Tuesday, including on the construction of a world-class oil refinery and upgrading the country's rail and port networks. ... more
MILPLEX

Arms trade treaty talks enter stormy final straight
More than 100 countries complained Monday that talks on a conventional arms trade treaty had gone "backwards" from a vow to conclude a strong accord on the $80 billion a year trade. ... more
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WAR REPORT

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MILPLEX

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SUPERPOWERS

US, eyeing Xi tour, touts 'positive agenda' for Africa

WAR REPORT

S.Africa sees worst troops loss in years in C.Africa battles

SUPERPOWERS

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AFRICA NEWS

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WHALES AHOY

Seven pilot whales die in mass stranding on S.Africa beach

FLORA AND FAUNA

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German defence minister urges Mali troops to ensure security

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