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April 16, 2013
NUKEWARS
Ahmadinejad says Iran does not need atomic bomb
Cotonou, Benin (AFP) April 15, 2013
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Monday defended his country's controversial nuclear programme while on a tour of west Africa, calling it peaceful and arguing that Tehran has no use for an atomic bomb. Speaking during a visit to Benin, the first stop on a three-nation tour, Ahmadinejad called nuclear energy a "divine gift" providing affordable electricity. "They accuse Iran, like all nations that seek to rapidly find their way out of the current domination," the Iranian leader said throu ... read more
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SUPERPOWERS

NATO head lauds Japan cooperation pledge
NATO head Anders Fogh Rasmussen Monday welcomed an agreement due to be signed with Tokyo pledging Japan's continued cooperation in the fight against "emerging security challenges". ... more
NUKEWARS

Ahmadinejad in Benin for first stop on West Africa tour
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad arrived in Benin on Sunday on the first stop of a west African tour that will also take him to Niger - the world's fourth-largest uranium producer - and to Ghana. ... more
NUKEWARS

Ahmadinejad to visit uranium-rich Niger
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will leave on Sunday for a visit to Benin, Ghana and Niger, the world's fourth-largest uranium producer, the Fars news agency reported. ... more
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SHAKE AND BLOW

6.6-magnitude quake strikes Papua New Guinea: USGS
A strong 6.6-magnitude earthquake struck off Papua New Guinea on Sunday, the US Geological Survey reported, but a tsunami warning was not issued and no major damage was expected. ... more


AFRICA NEWS

China invested $1.5bn in Algeria in a decade: envoy
Beijing has invested more than $1.5 billion (1.1 billion euros) over the past decade in Algeria, where 50 top Chinese companies and 30,000 workers are based, media reported on Sunday. ... more
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DEMOCRACY

Morsi, Egypt army close ranks against abuse charges
Egypt's President Mohamed Morsi and the military have closed ranks to deny charges that soldiers had killed and tortured protesters, following leaks of an inquiry report implicating officers. ... more
ENERGY NEWS

Is Tunisia the New Hot Spot for Energy Investors?
Until recently Tunisia was considered to be a minor league and relatively underexplored venue in Africa's rapidly expanding oil and gas scene. This situation has quickly changed with new bid rounds ... more
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ENERGY TECH

Shell returns to massively polluted Nigeria oil region
Shell on Thursday said it had launched a review of its oil and gas assets in Nigeria's massively polluted Ogoniland region, resuming work in the area two decades after unrest forced the company to pull out. ... more
AFRICA NEWS

Alleged drug lord seized, but Africa trade grows
U.S. agents have captured an alleged drug-smuggling kingpin who operated in Guinea-Bissau, a West African country Western authorities consider the world's only true narco-state. ... more
DEMOCRACY

Egypt's Morsi promotes army generals amid reported strains
Egypt's President Mohamed Morsi promoted military commanders on Thursday in show of support for the army amid rumours of tensions between the Islamist leader and the once ruling generals. ... more
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WAR REPORT

Mozambique government to meet Renamo rebels
Mozambique's government will meet a delegation from the ex-rebel group Renamo on Friday, an official said, amid threats of violence that echo the country's brutal civil war. ... more
SHAKE AND BLOW

36 killed in three weeks of flooding in Kenya: ministry
Thirty-six people have died in three weeks of flooding in Kenya and more than 2,000 families have been displaced, a senior civil servant said Thursday. ... more
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FLOATING STEEL

Bronze warship ram reveals secrets
Known as the Belgammel Ram, the 20kg artefact was discovered by a group of British divers off the coast of Libya near Tobruk in 1964. The ram is from a small Greek or Roman warship - a "tesseraria". ... more
WAR REPORT

Concerns over African force in Mali grow as France withdraws
As France begins withdrawing its troops from Mali, a top US defence official has said a UN-mandated African force was "incapable" of taking over the battle against Islamist extremists. ... more
WATER WORLD

S. Africa sets up first offshore marine protection zone
South Africa has turned two small islands in the southern Indian Ocean into its first offshore marine protected area, the environment ministry said Tuesday. ... more
WATER WORLD
China media urge eating poultry despite bird flu

'Sustainable fish' label comes under fire

China media urge eating poultry despite bird flu


WATER WORLD
Spring rains bring life to Midwest granaries but foster Gulf of Mexico 'Dead Zone'

Ocean nutrients a key component of future change say scientists

Sea level rise: Jeopardy for terrestrial biodiversity on islands


WATER WORLD
Unpredictable weather, not climate change, blamed for U.S. drought

China and U.S. form climate change initiative

US, China agree climate change working group


WATER WORLD
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EPIDEMICS

New flu strain found on S.African ostriches
South African authorities have detected a new strain of bird flu in the Western Cape region, as the industry continues to struggle under a 2011 EU ban on meat exports, an official said Tuesday. ... more
IRAQ WARS

Outside View: Democracy in Iraq
During his unannounced trip to Baghdad last month, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry met with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki to seek greater assistance in monitoring flights from Iran to Syria flying through Iraqi airspace. ... more
AFRICA NEWS

Sudan defence minister sees 'end' to Darfur uprising
Sudan's defence minister, who is wanted for alleged war crimes in Darfur, said on Wednesday that improving relations with South Sudan will help to "end" a decade-old rebellion in the western region. ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION

Satellite imagery helps fight locust plagues in North Africa
DMC International Imaging (DMCii) is helping The Algerian Space Agency (ASAL) to predict the spread of locust plagues across North Africa as part of a pro-active approach to tackle the destructive p ... more
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ABOUT US

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FARM NEWS

High salt levels in Saharan groundwater endanger oases farming

AFRICA NEWS

Obama takes first step to selling arms to Somalia

AFRICA NEWS

Jailed Sudan coup officers seek Bashir's amnesty

MERCURY RISING

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WAR REPORT

Surprise disarmament exercise leaves soldier dead in Mali

WAR REPORT

Sudan officers jailed up to 5 years over coup: army

EPIDEMICS

South Africa rolls out new single dose AIDS drug

AFRICA NEWS

Thousands in Darfur seek protection after fighting

FLORA AND FAUNA

Kenya to toughen poaching sentences to save elephants

French military considering purchase of US drones: source

French tax scandal pursues Hollande on Morocco trip

Congolese pygmy seeks to enlighten his kin

Guinea-Bissau ex-navy chief held on US drug charges

Niger students protest French group's uranium revenues

Egypt navy intercepts arms-laden ship from Israel: security

Rebellion and revenge in South Sudan's Jonglei state

Papyrus plant detox for slaughterhouses

Turtle species not extinct: it never existed, study

S.Africa pulls troops from C.Africa after deadly firefight

Dutchman arrested in Guinea-Bissau for coup 'misinformation'

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UN adopts global treaty on weapons trade

Detained Malian journalist bailed: lawyer

UN adopts global treaty on weapons trade

Uncertainty over S.African CAR deployment

South Africa rhino poaching toll for year tops 200

Sustainable fishing practices produce local rewards

Cradle of Arab Spring fears jihadist surge

Shell to shut key Nigeria pipeline to repair oil theft damage

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