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May 02, 2013
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US report warns of crisis for Pakistan minorities
Washington (AFP) April 30, 2013
A US government-appointed panel urged Washington Tuesday to step up pressure on Pakistan over religious freedom, warning that risks to its minorities have reached a crisis level. In an annual report, the US Commission on International Religious Freedom also raised concerns about what it called a worsening situation in China, as well as problems in Egypt, Iran, Myanmar, Saudi Arabia and other nations. The commission, which advises the government but does not make decisions, called for the United ... read more
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NUKEWARS

Nigeria court delays verdict against Iran 'arms dealer'
A Nigerian judge on Tuesday postponed his verdict against an alleged member of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards who is charged with an illegal arms shipment. ... more
WAR REPORT

Kerry backs moves to revive Arab peace initiative
US Secretary of State John Kerry made a fresh push Monday to relaunch the moribund Middle East peace process, meeting top Arab League officials in a bid to revive a decade-old Saudi plan. ... more
IRAQ WARS

Five car bombs kill 18 in Iraq
Five car bombs on Monday killed 18 people south of Baghdad, the latest deaths in a week of violence, as Iraq's parliament speaker called for the government to resign to ease spiralling tensions. ... more
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WAR REPORT

Israel air raids target Gaza militants: witnesses
Israeli warplanes launched three strikes early on Sunday on the Gaza Strip, targeting radical Palestinian group Islamic Jihad but causing no casualties, witnesses said. ... more


INTERN DAILY

Canada, Uganda test drug to treat brain disease
Canada is funding testing in Uganda of a popular off-patent antidepressant drug to fight a fungal brain disease that claims more than half a million lives in sub-Saharan Africa every year. ... more
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AFRICA NEWS

Questions in S.Africa after Zuma's rich friends use military base
South Africa's military faced questions Wednesday over how a rich Indian family close to President Jacob Zuma was able to use a restricted military base to fly in VIP guests for a lavish society wedding. ... more
EARLY EARTH

Dinosaur predecessors gain ground in wake of world's biggest biodiversity crisis
Many scientists have thought that dinosaur predecessors missed the race to fill habitats emptied when nine out of 10 species disappeared during the Earth's largest mass extinction, approximately 252 ... more
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EARLY EARTH

What Happened to Dinosaurs' Predecessors After Earth's Largest Extinction 252 Million Years Ago?
Predecessors to dinosaurs missed the race to fill habitats emptied when nine out of 10 species disappeared during Earth's largest mass extinction 252 million years ago. Or did they? That think ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

Hong Kong seizes 113 smuggled ivory tusks
Hong Kong customs officers have seized 113 ivory tusks worth nearly $400,000 on the Chinese ivory market, officials said on Wednesday. ... more
AFRICA NEWS

S.Africa army death toll in Central Africa rises to 14
South Africa's death toll in last month's rebel coup in the Central African Republic has risen to 14 after the death of a wounded soldier, the army said Tuesday. ... more
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ENERGY TECH

Insiders doubt Libya's oil push plan
Libya's getting ready to launch a new oil licensing round to boost production but there's widespread skepticism the country will be able to pull it off with armed militias still running wild 18 months after Moammar Gadhafi was toppled. ... more
ABOUT US

As people live longer and reproduce less, natural selection keeps up
In many places around the world, people are living longer and are having fewer children. But that's not all. A study of people living in rural Gambia, published in the Cell Press journal Current Bio ... more
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IRAQ WARS

Iraq PM points to Syria over deadly 'sectarian' strife
Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on Saturday pointed to the civil war in Syria for the return of sectarian strife to Iraq, as Kurdish forces deploying near a disputed northern city further raised tensions. ... more
AFRICA NEWS

Sudan state declared rebel 'target' as aviation warned
Sudanese rebels on Monday declared North Kordofan state a target in a widening offensive, as parliament met to discuss weekend attacks on the region which had been largely free from unrest. ... more
AFRICA NEWS

Mali 'cannot have two armies': French minister
French Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said Friday that Mali "cannot have two armies" in the rebel-held city of Kidal, calling for talks with armed Tuareg militants in the war-torn north. ... more
AFRICA NEWS
Electron-beam pasteurization of raw oysters may reduce viral food poisoning

Fertilizers provide mixed benefits to soil in 50-year Kansas study

Study: Traditional ranching helps, not hurts, African ecosystems


AFRICA NEWS
Sea Turtles Benefiting From Protected Areas

Greece water company receives privatisation bids

Scientists to replenish lobster population with help from wind farm


AFRICA NEWS
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AFRICA NEWS
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Ethiopia and China sign $1 billion power deal

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AFRICA NEWS

China nears US in money to Africa: study
China committed more than $75 billion to Africa in the past decade, coming close to the level of US money although the nature of Beijing's support was far different, a study said Monday. ... more
AFRICA NEWS

Bouteflika stroke triggers Algerian crisis
The "minor stroke" that felled Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika has plunged the government into crisis as it is being pushed into the forefront of countering North Africa's jihadists, an enemy it's been fighting for two decades. ... more
IRAQ WARS

UN warns Iraq at 'crossroads,' calls for calm
United Nations envoy Martin Kobler warned on Friday that Iraq is at a "crossroads," calling for restraint as a wave of violence killed more than 190 people in four days. ... more
WAR REPORT

Israel air raids target Islamic Jihad in Gaza: witnesses
Israel's air force carried out three strikes early on Sunday in the Gaza Strip, targeting radical Palestinian group Islamic Jihad but causing no casualties, witnesses said. ... more
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FLORA AND FAUNA

State of war protects Chad's last elephants

FLORA AND FAUNA

Humans passing drug resistance to animals in protected Africa

ENERGY NEWS

Ethiopia and China sign $1 billion power deal

WAR REPORT

Ethiopia plans Somalia pullout 'as soon as possible'

FLORA AND FAUNA

Mozambique's elephants under threat

WATER WORLD

New Caledonia bans shark fishing

AFRICA NEWS

Scaled down US-Morocco war games resume: embassy

DEMOCRACY

Pentagon chief presses Islamist-led Egypt on reforms

AFRICA NEWS

S.African leaders at odds on C.Africa troop re-deployment

AFRICA NEWS

Nigeria amnesty panel says talks possible with Islamists

Protest-related violence kills 54 in Iraq

Dutch civil servant jailed for spying for Russia

France hands Timbuktu mission to Burkina Faso troops

Nigeria Christians threaten religious war

Google says Street View data now take in 50 countries

Qatar buys German tanks in $2.5 billion deal

Guinea-Bissau army ready to aid US drug probe: spokesman

US feds 'kidnapped' suspected druglord: Guinea-Bissau

Sudanese peace pact 'may not last long'

Regional bloc to send 2,000 troops to stabilise C.Africa

Kenya floods claims 63 lives in past month: government

Kerry praises Egyptian army's role in avoiding war

Iraq: Turkish energy plan picks up speed

UN chief in unprecedented visit to Pentagon

Court delays transfer of S.Africa army choppers to Zimbabwe

Sanctions cause problems but do not halt progress: Ahmadinejad

Iraq battered by Syria war, key elections

Brazil beefs up security before pope's visit, World Cup

Radical Nigeria cleric rejects place on amnesty panel

NATO head lauds Japan cooperation pledge

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