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/ 19 June 2006

Experts call on world leaders to curb advancing deserts

Experts at a world conference on desertification in Tunisia on Monday called for political leaders to use the technical tools available to stem the merciless advance of parched land and its devastating social, economic and human consequences. "In most cases, the technical solutions exist and the know-how is available to help the greatest number," a United Nations official said.

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/ 19 June 2006

Egyptian housing policy gets mixed reviews

The Egyptian government’s policy on low-income housing districts received mixed reactions from experts, with some praising it for providing basic utilities and others panning it for not addressing the root cause of slum growth. A new United Nations habitat report praises the government for investing in electricity, water and sanitation infrastructure in the country’s vast slum areas.

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/ 19 June 2006

New laws ‘won’t stop canned hunting’

South Africa’s proposals to clamp down on ”canned hunting”, or the killing of captive animals, will be useless unless the laws are clear and properly enforced, an animal welfare group said on Monday. ”The loopholes will be exploited,” said Neil Greenwood, Southern African spokesperson of the International Fund for Animal Welfare.

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/ 19 June 2006

Tour bus overturns near Kroonstad

Twelve people were killed and four left in a critical condition when a tour bus overturned near Kroonstad on Monday, Free State police said. Captain Rosa Benade said 35 people were treated for serious injuries on the accident scene and moved to the Boithumelo and Kroon hospitals.

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/ 19 June 2006

Don’t reject nuclear offer, Bush warns Iran

United States President George Bush on Monday warned Iran of "progressively stronger political and economic sanctions" if Tehran refuses to freeze sensitive nuclear activities in return for talks. "If Iran’s leaders want peace and prosperity … they should accept our offer," Bush said in a speech to the US Merchant Marine Academy.

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/ 19 June 2006

SAA ‘hijacking’: Police defend task force

The police on Monday defended the conduct of the special task force aboard the South African Airways (SAA) plane that was subject to a hijacking attempt on the weekend. ”Obviously, from the police side, it is regrettable that some passengers feel they have been traumatised, but at the end of the day their safety was the primary concern,” spokesperson Director Sally de Beer said.

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/ 19 June 2006

Security guards, employers resume talks

Representatives of striking security guards and industry employers were meeting at the Commission for Conciliation Mediation and Arbitration on Monday afternoon in the latest efforts to end the pay dispute. ”They are now meeting,” South African Transport and Allied Workers’ Union spokesperson Ronnie Mamba said.