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Two municipal police officers were shot dead Tuesday while patrolling the northwestern Mexican city of Tijuana, officials said.
The officers were killed at the Paseo de los Heroes, a high- security venue because of its proximity to the public prosecutor's office.
On Monday, officials paid tribute to another municipal police...
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Colombian police were surprised Friday when they discovered that a thief that was shooting at police officers was a 10-year-old boy who engaged in crime alongside his father.
The incident happened in the city of Cucuta, capital of the Norte de Santander province, near the border with Venezuela, when police were called in to intervene...
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Operation Checkmate was a success. Colombian military troops managed to rescue Ingrid Betancourt and 14 other hostages from the jungle controlled by the extreme left-wing FARC guerrilla movement.General Freddy Padilla de Leon, Colombia’s most senior military officer, had his troops in position along the Apaporis River, in the wilderness...
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A new Indian tribe that hasn’t had contact with civilization was discovered in the Amazon. Brazil’s National Indian Foundation said in the statement it spotted a group of Indians, six huts and a large planted area near the Envira River, close to the Peruvian border in the Brazilian state of Acre in the western Amazon rainforest.“We put...
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Venezuela
accused 60 Colombian troops Saturday of illegally entering its territory,
continuing in fomenting tensions between the two countries.
According to a statement of Venezuelan Foreign Minister
Nicolás Maduro, 60 Colombian troops had been caught Friday in Venezuela’s western Apure
state, about 875 yards from the border....
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The volcano Llaima in southern Chile continued to erupt Wednesday,
spewing fire and lava and forcing authorities to evacuate some 150
tourists and residents.
Since Tuesday, fire and lava have been shooting about 1,000 metres
above the volcano, which is located some 900 kilometres south of the
Chilean capital, Santiago.
The...
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Officials are on high alert after an unidentified object
crashed into the desolate Andean plain near the Bolivian border, on
Saturday.
According to local media reports, the object that left an 8
meters deep and 20 meters wide crater is believed to be a meteorite.
Signs of sickness have been appearing ever since the...
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Mexico's Caribbean coastline is glowing, one-and-a-half years after the devastation wrought by Hurricane Wilma.
More than 120 hotels in Mexico's paradise beach resort of Cancun have been transformed into luxury inns. Along the Riviera Mayan coast, there are more hotels, and a new airport will soon be built near the Mayan ruins in the...
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Colombia is shaken by a series of bomb attacks that killed nine police officers and ten soldiers and critically injured 23 others in the last 24 hours. Most of the attacks were claimed by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) rebels. In the Valle del Cauca province the rebels detonated a roadside bomb when a military truck...
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Israel gave Hamas and other Palestinian militant factions in Gaza 48 hours Friday to avoid an Israeli military operation in the strip, government officials said.
For the first time in 10 days, it opened its border crossings with the Gaza Strip Friday morning to allow in essential humanitarian supplies.
If Hamas, the radical...
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Mountain gorillas living in a Congolese national park controlled by rebels battling the government are doing well despite the conflict, the director of the park said Tuesday after rangers gained access for the first time in 15 months.
Rangers have not been able to access the gorillas in the Virunga National Park, eastern Democratic...
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Kabul (dpa) - A suicide car bomber targeted a foreign military convoy Thursday in the eastern Afghan province of Nangarhar, killing more than 20 civilians and one US soldier, officials said.
The death toll in the blast - which came a day after a tanker truck bombing in southern Afghanistan killed six people - had risen throughout...
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Around 30,000 people fleeing battles between United Nations-backed Congolese troops and Tutsi rebels are pouring into refugee camps near the eastern city of Goma, the UN refugee agency UNHCR said Wednesday as fierce fighting continued.
UN helicopter gunships and armoured vehicles have been supporting Congolese troops north of Goma,...
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A suicide bomber killed two Afghan intelligence agents and three civilians in eastern Afghanistan, while more than 15 Taliban militants were killed by Afghan police and a NATO airstrike in the southern region, official said Friday.
The bomber detonated his explosive-packed vest in the main market in Zazi Maidan district of...
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Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej on Thursday officially endorsed the premiership of Somchai Wongsawat, the brother-in-law of coup-ousted former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra.
The Thai parliament voted 298 to 163 in favour of Somchai's nomination as prime minister on Wednesday but under Thailand's constitutional monarchy the...
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A gigantic atom smasher took the first step Wednesday to explore the origin of matter in what has been described as the biggest and most expensive experiment in scientific history.
A beam of atomic particles was accelerated around a massive tunnel or "ring" 27-kilometres in circumference, located 100 metres below ground near...
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Simmering anger with the Indian government and its security forces over a land row in the Kashmir Valley has sparked a larger movement that has seen thousands of Kashmiri Muslims take to the streets to demand "azadi," or freedom, in non-violent protests over the past two weeks.
Protestor Shakeel Ahmed, a university student,...
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Thailand's Foreign Ministry issued a statement Friday that talks between Bangkok and Phnom Penh over disputed border areas were postponed by mutual agreement for internal procedures and not because of political tension in Thailand, as some media reported.
The "meeting has been postponed, not because of Thailand's domestic...
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Five people, including an army officer, were killed Wednesday in India's Jammu and Kashmir state by suspected Islamic militants who had infiltrated across the border from Pakistan, police said.
Security forces had killed one of the militants who were holed up in a house in a residential area on the outskirts of Jammu city, the...
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Russian combat forces began a slow withdrawal from Georgia on Friday but were still operating road checkpoints deep in the country despite a pledge to leave by the end of the day.
The Russian general staff said that troops were "in the final stage of pulling back," but they would continue to hold buffer zones and maintain...
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Tropical storm Dolly, which strengthened into a Category 2 hurricane, hit the southern tip of Texas yesterday, shaking houses with violent winds and generating tornado warnings, as well as increasing fears of considerable flooding. Dolly, the first Atlantic hurricane to hammer the U.S. in 2008, reached the land at South Padre Island, in...
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Hurricane Dolly formed in the Caribbean is heading toward the U.S.-Mexico border and may strengthen into a Category 2 storm before reaching the coast around midday, forecasters predicted. According to the National Hurricane Center’s Web site, early this morning the hurricane’s center was an estimated 55 miles (90 kilometers)...
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U.S.
and Afghan troops have left an isolated village in eastern Afghanistan where militants murdered nine U.S. soldiers
and injured a dozen more on Sunday, officials said on Wednesday.
According to BBC, a statement informed that the base had
been provisional and that customary patrols in the region would be upheld.
However, local...
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Hezbollah handed back to Israel the bodies of
two Israeli soldiers Wednesday, two years and four days after snatching
them in a July 12, 2006 cross-border raid that sparked one month of
deadly and destructive fighting. Under a deal brokered by a
United Nations-appointed German mediator that closes the final chapter
of that 33-day...
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Thai Foreign Minister Noppodon Pattama
announced his resignation Thursday after being accused of violating the
constitution for signing a communique last month with Cambodia to back
the listing of an ancient Hindu temple as a World Heritage Site. 'To show responsibility and spirit I resign,' Noppodon told a press conference. ...
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On Tuesday, Israel
sealed its crossings with the Gaza Strip, in return to a rocket assault across
borders, says The Associated Press.
On Monday, late afternoon, Palestinians fired a missile, but
the occurrence had no damages and nobody was hurt.
As a consequence of gun attacks, the border crossings will
be closed for five...
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As France takes over the European Union presidency today,
President Nicolas Sarkozy guarantees to change the EU's crisis of assurance
into a prospect to turn the reviled union into a more popular one among almost
half a billion Europeans.
After the Irish refused to vote in favor of the Lisbon
Treaty, Polish President Lech...
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Pakistani paramilitary troops
threatened the city of Peshawar
and a close tribal area known as the Khyber Agency. The operation started
Friday, when hundreds of troops, soldiers and police crowded the capital of North-West
Frontier Province.
A day later, 400 supplementary
paramilitary troops came in Bara, the most important city...
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the 157th day of 2008 with 209 to follow. The moon is waxing. The morning stars are Venus, Jupiter, Neptune and Uranus. The evening stars are Mercury, Mars and Saturn.Those born on this date are under the sign of Gemini. They include economist Adam Smith in 1723; Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa in 1878; English economist John Maynard...
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A suicide car bomb outside the Danish embassy in the Pakistani capital Islamabad killed eight people and wounded many others on Monday and al-Qaida claimed responsibility and threatened more attacks.A statement of al-Qaida, which was posted on a Web site frequently used by Islamic militants, said Monday’s attack was carried out in order...
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Hezbollah, the Shi’a Islamic
political and paramilitary organization, sent to Israel
on Sunday a coffinlike container with the remains of Israeli soldiers killed in
the 2006-war with Lebanon.
This move seems to have impressed Israel and made it consider as a
foreword to a possible prisoner trade.
Two Israeli soldiers, Eldad...
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Indian and Pakistani foreign ministry officials met on
Tuesday to review the peace process that has been held up because of the
internal political tensions that burst in Pakistan last year. Both countries
intend to continue the dialogue that began four years ago under former military
strongman, President Pervez Musharraf.
Some of...
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Mexico’s
acting federal police chief Edgar Millan Gomez was shot dead early Thursday
outside his home, the Associated Press reports. He was shot ten times after
opening his door to his Mexico City
apartment complex, where gunmen were waiting for him before dawn, the Public
Safety Department declared. Millan died hours later at a...
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the 126th day of 2008 with 240 to follow. The moon is new. The morning stars are Venus, Neptune, Uranus and Jupiter. The evening stars are Mars, Mercury and Saturn.Those born on this date are under the sign of Taurus. They include Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard in 1813; German political theorist Karl Marx in 1818; hatmaker John...
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the 120th day of 2008 with 246 to follow.The moon is waning. The morning stars are Venus, Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune. The evening stars are Mercury, Mars and Saturn.Those born on this date are under the sign of Taurus. They include publisher William Randolph Hearst in 1863; bandleader and composer Edward Kennedy "Duke"...
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A Pakistani military bus
transporting medical corps staff to work in the city of Rawalpindi was attacked by a suicide bomber Monday,
at 7.30 AM, outside the gate of the army's National Logistics Cell on a road
connecting the Royal Artillery Bazar to the General Headquarters in the nearby
garrison city.
Some media reports said...
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According to local media, at least nine Turkish soldiers
were killed in fighting with Kurdish militants after midnight on Sunday, and
more soldiers were reported missing forcing Turkey’s prime minister to call an
emergency security summit The deaths dramatically increase the pressure on the
government to launch a military offensive...
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Four Palestinians were killed and another twelve were
injured in a clash with the Israeli ground forces while the latter were in a
raid on the Gaza Strip, region controlled by Hamas. One Hamas militant and one
40-year-old bystander were shot during the raid, nearby the Qarara and Abassan
villages, according to hospital...
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...the 166th day of 2007 with 199 to follow.
The moon is new. The morning stars are Mars, Neptune and Uranus. The evening stars are Jupiter, Mercury, Venus and Saturn.
Those born on this date are under the sign of Gemini. They include Prince Edward of England, son of Edward III and known as the "Black Prince," in 1330;...
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South African Home Affairs Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula said Tuesday that the country is not going to tighten border controls despite many illegal immigrants entering the country.
"Economic migrants will always find a way of moving into areas where they shouldn't be," she told reporters in Johannesburg, according to the...
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Zimbabwe on Thursday declared the cholera outbreak that has claimed at least 565 lives a national emergency and appealed for international aid to tackle the crisis.
Health Minister David Parirenyatwa told Deutsche Presse-Agentur dpa: "We are expecting the international community to chip in with assistance so that the pandemic...
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Zimbabwe has declared the cholera outbreak that has claimed close to 600 lives a national emergency, and appealed for international aid to immediately tackle the epidemic, Health Minister David Parirenyatwa confirmed Thursday.
Parirenyatwa told Deutsche Presse-Agentur dpa: "We are expecting the international community to chip...
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Zimbabwean riot police beat a group of unarmed protestors Wednesday and detained a number of union leaders in the latest in a series of protests over crippling cash withdrawal limits that have rattled Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe's regime.
The police used batons to beat back a group of around 50 protestors that attempted to...
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Zimbabwe's cholera outbreak has rapidly spread to nearly all of the country's 10 provinces, a government minister said Friday.
Health minister David Parirenyatwa was quoted in the state-run daily Herald as saying that nine provinces had reported the presence of the deadly and highly infectious diarrheal disease. The crowded township...
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Former United Nations secretary general Kofi Annan said Thursday that he and former United States president Jimmy Carter planned to forge ahead with a visit to Zimbabwe at the weekend, despite their visit being rebuffed by President Robert Mugabe's regime.
Annan, Carter and Mozambican social activist Graca Machel, members of The...
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Zimbabwe's health services, once regarded among the best in Africa, are "in a state of collapse" with its main hospitals closed and a cholera epidemic raging, a leading medical body said Wednesday.
The country's four main hospitals, in the capital Harare and the western city of Bulawayo, were "virtually closed,"...
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Zimbabwean riot police beat striking doctors and nurses at a Harare hospital on Tuesday and sent them running for cover in wards, witnesses said, as reports emerged of dozens more dead in a fast-spreading cholera outbreak.
The protest took place at Parirenyatwa general hospital where around 200 doctors and nurses, from that hospital...
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Dozens of suspected dealers in illegal wildlife products have been arrested and one ton of ivory products seized in an operation encompassing five African countries, INTERPOL said Monday.
The operation - which targeted local ivory markets, airports and border crossings in Kenya, Republic of the Congo, Ghana, Uganda and Zambia - saw 57...
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The Cambodian government on Monday launched an investigation into a helicopter crash that killed the country's controversial chief of police and three others on Sunday night.
Hok Lundy, a close ally of Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, died along with deputy army commander Sok Sa Em and two pilots when their helicopter crashed en...
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Nairobi/Goma (dpa) - A United Nations aid convoy taking supplies behind rebel lines in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo is not enough to meed the needs of hordes of desperate refugees, aid organization Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) warned Tuesday.
Tens of thousands of civilians remain displaced after rebel Tutsi general...
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Egyptian police shot dead a Sudanese man on Monday south of Rafah near the Egyptian-Israeli border, security sources said.
The man, Mohamed Seddik, was trying to enter Israel illegally to seek work, the sources told Deutsche Presse-Agentur, dpa.
Many African migrants in Egypt try to seek asylum or work in Israel.
Since of the...
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Calm has returned to the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, a spokesman for the United Nations peacekeeping mission said Thursday after four days of fighting that saw Tutsi rebels come close to taking the city of Goma.
General Laurent Nkunda, leader of the National Congress for the Defence of the People (CNDP), Wednesday...
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Officials across the Arab World reacted with shock and outrage Monday at a US military raid that reportedly killed eight people - allegedly including children - in a small Syrian town Sunday.
The United States made no immediate official comment. A helicopter-borne commando raid was reported to have attacked the Syrian town of Abu...
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Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) has been banned by leaders of the only Ugandan tribe that carries out the practice, a month before the seasonal tribal ritual begins, press reports said Thursday.
Elected councillors representing the Sabiny tribe at their main district seat in Uganda's eastern town of Kapchorwa have vowed to have...
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Cambodian and Thai soldiers on Wednesday exchanged gunfire in a disputed area on the Thai-Cambodian border, leaving five Thais wounded, one Cambodian dead and fanning the flames of a diplomatic row between the two neighbours, military sources said.
In Phnom Penh, it was claimed that Thailand had violated Cambodian airspace twice...
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Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen left no room for a Thai delegation to doubt his resolve after a meeting with him Monday - Thai troops must retreat, or prepare to fight.
"The situation at the Eagle Terrace area is hot," he said, referring to a border area Thai troops reportedly moved into even as bilateral talks began in the...
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Tensions are rising at the sprawling Dadaab refugee camp complex in North-West Kenya as a massive influx of Somali refugees fleeing a brutal insurgency across the border stretches the facilities to breaking point, a UN official said Thursday.
The complex, made up of three separate camps stretching over 50 square kilometres, now hosts...
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Rainstorms wreaked havoc Monday in Spain's north African enclave of Ceuta, forcing the closure of schools, disrupting maritime traffic and damaging the border fence separating the autonomous city from surrounding Morocco, officials said.
Police patrols were increased on the border to prevent the entry of undocumented immigrants, who...
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Germany said Monday it was checking reports that the tourists recently taken hostage in Egypt had been freed, but could not confirm this.
A spokesman for the German Foreign Ministry, Jens Ploetner, advised reporters to treat the news reports with caution.
"When there is something to tell, we'll be the first to tell you,"...
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German authorities attempting to end the kidnapping crisis in which 19 people were snatched in the Egyptian desert a week ago have said that they have no new information regarding their whereabouts or condition, it emerged on Friday.
The group, which consists of 11 tourists - five Germans, five Italians and one Romanian - plus eight...
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Nineteen people kidnapped by an unknown group of masked men on September 19 in the Egyptian Western Desert have now been transferred to Libya, the Arab satellite broadcaster al-Arabiya reported on Thursday.
A spokesman for the Sudanese Foreign Ministry told the channel that the group, which includes five Germans, five Italians and one...
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Conflicting reports on the identity of the group that kidnapped 11 European tourists and eight Egyptians in Egypt's Western Desert on Friday continued to circulate Wednesday.
An Egyptian government spokesman said the kidnappers were from Djibouti, the London-based Al-Hayat newspaper reported.
But other Egyptian officials were...
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Conflicting reports on the identity of the group that kidnapped 11 European tourists and eight Egyptians in Egypt's Western Desert on Friday continued to circulate Wednesday.
An Egyptian government spokesman said the kidnappers were from Djibouti, the London-based Al-Hayat newspaper reported.
But other Egyptian officials were being...
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Up to 15 tourists have been kidnapped in Egypt, amid conflicting reports on the nationalities of the victims, media reports in the region said Monday.
The television broadcaster Al-Arabiya said that 10 to 15 tourists were seized in the Upper Egyptian city of Aswan, with five of the victims being Italian nationals and possibly two...
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Algerian security forces have prevented a suicide attack on the presidential palace, local press reports said on Thursday.
Fourteen suspected terrorists have been arrested, according to the Algerian el-Khabar daily.
Among the detained are believed to be the individual responsible for planning the attack, as well as the suspected...
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Somali pirates on Wednesday hijacked a South Korean cargo ship with 21 crew onboard but failed in an attempt to seize a Greek vessel in the Gulf of Aden, a maritime official said.
"Pirates attacked a fully loaded South Korean bulk carrier en route from Europe to Asia and successfully hijacked her," Noel Choong of the...
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A delegation from Iraq's national landmine authority is touring some of Cambodia's former Khmer Rouge strongholds as part of a bilateral effort to share expertise, a senior Cambodian government official said Wednesday.
Cambodian Mine Action Authority deputy director-general Heng Ratana said the Iraq delegation would visit former Khmer...
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The United Nations and the Democratic Republic of Congo have started a military operation directed against Ugandan rebel leader Joseph Kony and his Lord's Resistance Army (LRA), news reports said.
Kony is refusing to sign a final peace deal after two years of negotiations and is believed to have been using the time to rearm.
The...
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Joseph Kony, the leader of Uganda's notorious rebel Lord's Resistance Army, will only sign a final peace deal on Sunday if an international warrant for his arrest is dropped, the group's spokesman said Friday.
"It is possible he (Kony) will sign, but he wants the International Criminal Court (ICC) to drop its arrest warrant...
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Nigeria was Wednesday preparing to officially hand over the disputed Bakassi peninsula to Cameroon on Thursday, ending a decades-long dispute marked by legal battles and sporadic violence.
While the United Nations has hailed the peaceful solution, Nigerian militant groups in Bakassi have threatened to step up attacks on Cameroonian...
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Egyptian police on the Gaza Strip border exchanged gunfire with three smugglers attempting to bring fuel and food to the strip, Cairo sources said Thursday.
The three Egyptian smugglers and one policeman were wounded in the exchange. All the wounded were taken to hospital.
The incident occurred at a tunnel used by smugglers located...
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The civil rights group Human Rights Watch sharply criticised Wednesday the use of
special courts in the Sudan, saying they were a 'charade' and fell
short of 'even minimal fair trial standards.' In a statement,
HRW called attention to the special courts which were set up to combat
rebels, and which at the end of July sentenced 30...
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The UN Security Council voted unanimously Wednesday to terminate the
mission of military observers at a disputed border between Ethiopia and Eritrea.
The 15-nation council decided to entirely withdraw the mission,
which since last year had begun relocating their personnel out of a
temporary security zone after Eritrea increasingly...
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Three U.S. high precision missiles hit a Somali town in which Islamic extremists were taking shelter early Monday. The village of Dhoobley became a target for the U.S. military because it includes a "facility where there were known terrorists" affiliated with East African al Qaeda operations, U.S. military official said. The...
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Over 6,000 Kenyans have fled to eastern Uganda from the on-going
violence after last month's disputed general election that saw
incumbent president Mwai Kibaki re-elected for a second term, UN and
government sources said Saturday.
Most of the displaced are huddled in camps around the border towns
of Malaba and Busia and aid...
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The trial of six French nationals charged over their attempt to spirit
out more than 100 African children from eastern Chad began in the
capital Ndjamena Friday, with the accused each facing up to 20 years in
prison if convicted.
The members of French aid charity l'Arche de Zoe (Zoe's Ark), who
are being tried alongside three...
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US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice met with leaders from troubled
African nations Wednesday, calling for greater vigilance in keeping out
"negative forces" from Congo and a robust peacekeeping force for
war-torn Somalia.
Rice's 24-hour visit to the vast Horn of Africa nation was meant to
spur movement on...
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Statements released by aid officials and diplomats on
Tuesday talked about the latest fighting in east Chad which has disrupted
humanitarian operations and raised the risks for a European peacekeeping force
due to deploy there soon to protect civilians.
In the biggest clash for months between Chad's government
army and eastern...
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According to a joint statement released on Sunday, Congo has reached a deal with Rwanda to
disarm Rwandan Hutu rebels on its soil, by force if necessary, in an effort to
reduce tensions between the central African neighboring countries.
The Hutu rebels, including former Rwandan soldiers and
members of the militia known as the...
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Seven Europeans charged with complicity in the attempt to kidnap 103 purported Darfuri orphans were released Sunday after French President Nicolas Sarkozy jetted into Chad for talks with Chadian President Idriss Deby.
Three French journalists and four Spanish stewardesses were released upon Sarkozy's arrival in the Chadian capital...
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"We are trying to determine the cause of the
accident," spokesman Maj. Felix Kulayigye said after a truck transporting
more than 100 soldiers and their families crashed. The accident took place on
Monday in the eastern part of Uganda,
Kampala, after
the truck hit the concrete side railing. The cause of the event is...
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The war crimes trial of the former Liberian President, Charles Taylor, was postponed by the Special Court for Sierra Leone to allow Taylor's new defense team more time to prepare. The trial was set to start on Monday, but the Court only held a hearing to decide whether to allow the postponement.The new court date is January 7, 2008....
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