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/ 12 December 2007

SA troops cheered by parcels from home

Like children who cannot wait to open presents on Christmas Day, South African soldiers cheered loudly when a large cargo plane carrying goodwill parcels from home arrived in Burundi on Tuesday. When the cargo plane flew over the Modderfontein base in Africa’s Great Lakes region, they spontaneously started singing.

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/ 12 December 2007

Ban urges 2009 deadline for climate deal

United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon urged the world on Wednesday to agree a sweeping treaty to fight climate change by 2009, telling UN-led talks in Bali to act now on ”the moral challenge of our generation”. Ban said that the threat of global warming had a ”silver lining” because creative solutions could create jobs and ease poverty in developing nations.

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/ 12 December 2007

At least four dead in blast near Beirut

At least four people were killed and more than 10 wounded in an explosion in a Christian town east of Beirut on Wednesday, security sources said. The sources said the blast in Baabda, the site of Lebanon’s presidential palace on the outskirts of the capital, was caused by an explosive device.

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/ 12 December 2007

Sexwale surfs ‘Zuma tsunami’

Tycoon Tokyo Sexwale has thrown his weight behind African National Congress deputy president Jacob Zuma as both men cemented support in the most powerful voting bloc to go to the party’s crucial Polokwane national conference. The two men adressed about 1 500 supporters in the small town of Ngcobo in the Eastern Cape on Tuesday.

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/ 12 December 2007

Development threatens Morocco’s wild shoreline

Ecologists say a tragedy is unfolding in North Africa where construction firms are moving in on some of the last unspoilt stretches of Mediterranean coastline in the search for profits. With Spain trying to preserve what remains undeveloped on its built-up shoreline, Morocco has stepped forward as a willing host for large-scale tourism development.

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/ 12 December 2007

Passport-free future to blow dust from old Europe

Optimists call it the end of the Iron Curtain. Pessimists fear a ”Fortress Europe” or a wave of illegal immigration from December 21, when passports will be checked at fewer European borders. From next March, the extended zone will also include airports in a total of 24 European countries, where more than 400-million people live.

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/ 11 December 2007

Won the state, lost the party

There is a moment when you can sense the power draining away, when a point of no return has been reached and passed. Prime Minister Gordon Brown is facing that moment now in Britain, as a sense of staleness, sleaze and incompetence overwhelms his government.

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/ 11 December 2007

‘We must look beyond Limpopo’

<a href="http://www.mg.co.za/specialreport.aspx?area=ancconference_home"><img src="http://www.mg.co.za/ContentImages/321750/Icon_ANCconference.gif" align=left border=0></a>With little more than a week to go before the ANC conference, the cleft in the party appears to be deepening and sniping between factions more acrimonious and personal. After interviews with party ‘elders’ last week, the Mail & Guardian asked four more senior leaders to reflect on the state of the ANC and its clouded future