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June 07, 2013
TERROR WARS
Two soldiers killed in Tunisia hunt for Qaeda-linked group
Tunis (AFP) June 06, 2013
A roadside bomb killed two Tunisian soldiers on Thursday in the mountainous border region near Algeria where security forces have been hunting Al-Qaeda linked jihadists, with the government warning of a "dangerous evolution." "At around 7:45 am (0645 GMT), two soldiers were killed and two others wounded when a device exploded as their vehicle passed by in the Doghra area of Mount Chaambi," said spokesman Mokhtar Ben Nasr. The defence ministry said the blast occurred in a populated area. "The ... read more
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CLIMATE SCIENCE

Pollution in Northern Hemisphere helped cause 1980s African drought
Decades of drought in central Africa reached their worst point in the 1980s, causing Lake Chad, a shallow lake used to water crops in neighboring countries, to almost dry out completely. The shrinki ... more
WATER WORLD

Egypt ups the ante on Nile dispute with Ethiopia
Egypt's dispute with Ethiopia over the Nile River has gotten sharper with calls by political leaders for direct action to stop Addis Ababa from building a massive dam Cairo says will cut off water on which the Land of the Pharaohs depends for survival. ... more
WATER WORLD

Egypt warns 'all options open' on Ethiopia dam
Egypt will demand that Ethiopia stop construction of a Nile river dam and warned "all options are open" if it harms its water supply, advisers to President Mohamed Morsi said on Wednesday. ... more
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ABOUT US

Turning point for early human diets occurred 3.5 million years ago
The old saying "You are what you eat" takes on new significance in the most comprehensive analysis to date of early human teeth from Africa. Prior to about 3.5 million years ago, early humans dined ... more


AEROSPACE

Egypt report blames balloon crash on pilot, leak
A hot air balloon accident that killed 19 tourists in Egypt was caused by the "grave" pilot error that caused a gas leakage, a police forensic report has found. ... more
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ENERGY TECH

Iraq offers oil to cash-strapped Sudan, Khartoum says
Iraq has agreed to provide cash-strapped Sudan with oil while deferring payment, Khartoum's investment minister said on Wednesday. ... more
TRADE WARS

About 100 Chinese arrested in Ghana for illegal mining
Police in Ghana have arrested about 100 Chinese citizens this month on charges of illegal mining, a senior embassy official said on Wednesday. ... more
24/7 Energy News Coverage
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AFRICA NEWS

Now is the time to invest in Africa: Japan's Abe
Africa will be an engine for world growth in coming decades, Japan's premier said Monday, wrapping up a meeting that saw Tokyo pledge huge aid as it tries to match China's growing involvement in the continent. ... more
FLORA AND FAUNA

How the turtles got their shells
Through careful study of an ancient ancestor of modern turtles, researchers now have a clearer picture of how the turtles' most unusual shell came to be. The findings, reported on May 30 in Current ... more
DEEP IMPACT

Ancient Egyptians accessorized with meteorites
Researchers at The Open University (OU) and The University of Manchester have found conclusive proof that Ancient Egyptians used meteorites to make symbolic accessories. The evidence comes fro ... more
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SHAKE AND BLOW

NASA's HS3 Mission May Target Cape Verde Island Hurricanes in 2013
The Cape Verde Islands off the coast of western Africa are well-known to hurricane scientists because that's a region where a number of tropical cyclones form during the Atlantic hurricane season. N ... more
AFRICA NEWS

Japan, eyeing China, pledges $14 bn aid to Africa
Japan said Saturday it would give $14 billion in aid to Africa over five years, as Tokyo scrambles to grab resources and market share at a time of increased interest in the region from China. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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DEMOCRACY

5 weeks after 'mini-stroke,' Algeria's leader in limbo
Five weeks ago, on April 27, Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika suffered what the government called a "mini-stroke and was whisked off to France for treatment. ... more
WAR REPORT

Signs are Hezbollah, Iran 'step up foreign plots'
Nigerian authorities have arrested three Lebanese, who reportedly confessed they were Hezbollah operatives, after uncovering an arms cache amid what seems to be a surge of covert activity by the Iran-backed Lebanese movement. ... more
WATER WORLD

Ethiopia boosts Nile water dispute with Egypt
Ethiopia has begun diverting the Blue Nile to build a giant hydroelectric dam, cutting the flow of water to Egypt, Sudan and other downstream states and raising tensions in a long-running dispute with Cairo. ... more
WATER WORLD
Climate and land use: Europe's floods raise questions

Wild turkey damage to crops and wildlife mostly exaggerated

China opens EU wine probe as trade dispute spreads


WATER WORLD
Egypt warns 'all options open' on Ethiopia dam

Surge of jellyfish hitting coastlines around Mediterranean Sea

Alpine lakes reflect climate change


WATER WORLD
Pollution in Northern Hemisphere helped cause 1980s African drought

Carbon rise spurs 'urgent' appeal at UN climate talks

Chatham Rise Geochemistry Survey Reveals Modern C02 Emissions


WATER WORLD
Study finds disincentives to energy efficiency can be fixed

California Implementing Standardized Permanent Load Shifting Program

EU emitted 3.3% less greenhouse gas in 2011: report

FARM NEWS

Struggling Senegal fishermen turn to aquaculture
Tilapia splash and flip in a pond by the Senegal River where a fishing industry devastated by a dramatic decline in catches has turned to the burgeoning business of aquaculture. ... more
GPS NEWS

Orbcomm And Cartrack Deliver Telematics Solution For African Market
Cartrack has selected ORBCOMM to provide satellite data communication services to extend its current range of GSM logistics and telematics solutions. Cartrack will distribute the high-performance fl ... more
SOLAR DAILY

Aid project in Liberia
Trina Solar is providing solar panels to support a joint aid project in Liberia carried out by the charities Project for Liberia and Engineers Without Borders. The panels, with a total generat ... more
WAR REPORT

Three Libyan soldiers killed in Benghazi attack
Three Libyan soldiers died in a bomb attack on their patrol in the eastern city of Benghazi, a military spokesman said on Wednesday, updating an earlier toll. ... more
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WAR REPORT

Libyan soldier dies, three wounded in Benghazi attack

FROTH AND BUBBLE

Fresh oil spill from Turkish tanker off Cape Town

ABOUT US

Study: African terrain may have pushed humans into walking on two feet

SOLAR DAILY

Yingli Green Energy Joins SolarAid to Spread Light for Learning in Africa

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Areva vows to stay in Niger despite uranium mine attack

SOLAR DAILY

Romano Wins Eskom Rooftop Project In Johannesburg

TERROR WARS

British soldier murder suspect was held in Kenya

MILPLEX

Merkel under fire again over Mideast arms sales

UAV NEWS

US drone crashes in Somalia: official

FLORA AND FAUNA

SAfrica eyes fence with Mozambique to stop poachers

atrexx Launches Cost Effective Broadband Services to Libya and Afghanistan via Ka-Band Satellite Hylas 2

Islamist attackers in Niger not from Libya: PM

China Nile relic vandal hunted down: report

Climate change drowning the 'Venice of Africa'

Outside View: Somalia's Jubaland

Evacuation orders in Chile, Argentina over volcano

S.African court to rule on banned Zuma lion advert

Malian elite soldiers punished for insubordination

Nigeria says women, children held by Boko Haram freed

North African jihadists widen their war

US urges Nigeria military to avoid rights abuses

Africa celebrates progress and 50 years of 'unity'

Indonesia, Papua New Guinea plan joint exploration

Algeria under pressure over energy industry

Areva, world's 2nd uranium company heavily present in Niger

Chinese vice premier calls for stability in Zimbabwe

Climate change boosted human development: study

Friends of Syria to press for peace talks

Tunisia teeters as it grapples with jihadists

Commentary: Israel: Crises 360 degrees

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