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/ 1 June 2007

Africa key to Total’s oil output targets

African oil will be central to French energy major Total’s efforts to hit its output targets this decade, its head of exploration and production told Reuters. Total is set to increase investment in the region, mainly in Nigeria and Angola, and to a lesser extent in Congo, Yves-Louis Darricarrere said.

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/ 1 June 2007

Blair: Zim crisis needs African solution

The political crisis in Zimbabwe needs to be resolved by fellow African governments, British Prime Minister Tony Blair said on Friday after talks with South African President Thabo Mbeki. He said that Britain supported Mbeki’s role to mediate between veteran Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe and the opposition Movement for Democratic Change.

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/ 1 June 2007

Skinstad back in Bok mix after four years

Former South Africa captain Bobby Skinstad will return to international rugby on Saturday after four years out, including a spell in the lower leagues of the English game. Skinstad was called into the Springbok squad on Friday for the second Test against England in Pretoria because number eight Danie Rossouw has flu.

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/ 1 June 2007

Metro cop robbed by teenagers

An Ekurhuleni metro police officer was robbed at gunpoint by three teenaged boys in Germiston on Friday. South African Police Service spokesperson Captain Steady Nawa said the 38-year-old officer was robbed at daybreak on Friday while walking to work. ”One of the boys was armed with a pistol and another with a knife,” he said.

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/ 1 June 2007

New fighting erupts at besieged Lebanon camp

Fighting erupted again on Friday between troops besieging a Palestinian refugee camp in northern Lebanon and Islamist militants holed up inside, as the stand-off entered its 13th day. There were no immediate reports of casualties in the fire fight at Nahr al-Bared, located on the Mediterranean coast 90km north of the capital, Beirut.

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/ 1 June 2007

Mugabe says Zim security forces on high alert

President Robert Mugabe has urged Zimbabwe’s security forces to remain on high alert to thwart attempts to topple his government by the opposition and his Western foes, official media reported on Friday. Mugabe told a ceremony for graduating police officers that threatened strikes were part of a plot by the opposition to sow political turmoil.