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May 06, 2013
EARLY EARTH
Dinosaur predecessors gain ground in wake of world's biggest biodiversity crisis
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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 million years ago. The thinking was based on fossil records from sites in South Africa and southwest Russia. It turns out that scientists may have been looking for the starting line in the wrong places. Newly discovered fossils from 10 million years after the mass extinction reveal a lineage of animal ... read more
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IRAQ WARS

Iraq took steps on fake bomb detectors: PM
Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said on Sunday the government took the necessary steps "a long time ago" on fake bomb detectors, despite the fact that they are still in widespread use in the country. ... more
WAR REPORT

Egypt says Arab peace proposal to Israel unchanged
Egypt denied Sunday that an Arab League Middle East peace plan was amended to include land swaps between Israel and a future Palestinian state, after Qatar suggested Arab acceptance of the proposal. ... more
IRAQ WARS

Iraq PM's coalition leads in 7 of 12 provinces
Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's State of Law coalition won the most provincial council seats in seven of the 12 provinces that voted, according to results released on Saturday. ... more
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CYBER WARS

Algerian sought for IT virus extradited to US
An Algerian sought in connection with the "SpyEye" computer virus designed to steal financial and personal information was extradited by Thailand to the United States to face charges, officials said Friday. ... more


MILPLEX

South Africa government in crisis over wedding scandal
South Africa's government announced the suspension of a slew of officials and military personnel Friday, as it tried to limit the political and diplomatic fallout from a lavish Indian wedding. ... more
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IRAQ WARS

Outside View: Media crackdown in Iraq
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki seems determined to carve out a role for himself as Saddam Hussein's worthy successor. ... more
MILPLEX

S.African diplomat suspended over Indian plane scandal
A senior South African diplomat has been suspended over use of a military airport by wealthy Indian supporters of President Jacob Zuma, the government said Thursday, amid a deepening political scandal. ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
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Ancient guano drove Chincha coastal power
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AFRICA NEWS

Zimbabwe defence chief refuses to meet PM: report
Zimbabwe's defence chief and President Robert Mugabe's ally has vowed not to meet with the country's prime minister amid a row over proposed changes in the security sector , state media reported on Sunday. ... more
AFRICA NEWS

Tunisian army unable to find jihadists: ministry
Tunisian forces have been unable to track down jihadists hiding in the border area with Algeria, an operation in which 15 security force members have been wounded, the interior ministry said on Saturday. ... 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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ENERGY TECH

Iraq: Shell's $17 billion gas project 'a milestone'
Iraq has inaugurated a $17 billion natural gas project run by Royal Dutch Shell that the Financial Times hails as a "milestone" in the country's postwar recovery, even as the Oil Ministry is scaling back ambitious oil production targets. ... more
ENERGY TECH

East Africa's 'embarrassment of riches' in energy
Mozambique, one of Africa's poorest states, and neighboring Tanzania are set to become major natural gas producers, while Kenya, deemed the cradle of mankind, sits on at least 10 billion barrels of oil. ... more
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WAR REPORT

Tunisia hunting 'armed groups' near Algeria border
Tunisian security forces were on Thursday hunting two armed jihadist groups near the Algerian border, the interior ministry said, as the authorities battle an Islamist threat that has grown increasingly dangerous. ... more
WAR REPORT

Israel strikes at jihadist threat in Sinai
Israel says its air force this week assassinated a key militant leader operating in the Sinai Peninsula, underlining the Jewish state's concern about the growth of al-Qaida-linked groups on its southern border. ... more
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
AFRICA NEWS
Substances in honey increase detoxification gene expression

Traditional ranching practices enhance African savanna

New plant protein discoveries could ease global food and fuel demands


AFRICA NEWS
U.S. agrees to propose protected habitats for endangered sea turtles

Health defects found in fish exposed to Deepwater Horizon oil spill

Solar-powered nanofilters pump in antibiotics to clean contaminated water


AFRICA NEWS
Plants moderate climate warming

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China becoming global climate change leader: study


AFRICA NEWS
Environmental Labels May Discourage Conservatives from Buying Energy-Efficient Products

Ethiopia and China sign $1 billion power deal

New York approves power line from Canada

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
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
THE STANS

US report warns of crisis for Pakistan minorities
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. ... more
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
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AFRICA NEWS

S.Africa army death toll in Central Africa rises to 14

ENERGY TECH

Insiders doubt Libya's oil push plan

IRAQ WARS

Five car bombs kill 18 in Iraq

IRAQ WARS

Iraq PM points to Syria over deadly 'sectarian' strife

WAR REPORT

Israel air raids target Gaza militants: witnesses

WAR REPORT

Kerry backs moves to revive Arab peace initiative

AFRICA NEWS

Sudan state declared rebel 'target' as aviation warned

AFRICA NEWS

Mali 'cannot have two armies': French minister

AFRICA NEWS

China nears US in money to Africa: study

Bouteflika stroke triggers Algerian crisis

UN warns Iraq at 'crossroads,' calls for calm

Israel air raids target Islamic Jihad in Gaza: witnesses

State of war protects Chad's last elephants

Humans passing drug resistance to animals in protected Africa

Ethiopia and China sign $1 billion power deal

Ethiopia plans Somalia pullout 'as soon as possible'

Mozambique's elephants under threat

New Caledonia bans shark fishing

Scaled down US-Morocco war games resume: embassy

Pentagon chief presses Islamist-led Egypt on reforms

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

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

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