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/ 23 June 2005

Japan to sell whale burgers

A Japanese hamburger chain will on Thursday start selling whale-meat burgers, hours after the International Whaling Commission condemned Tokyo’s plans to double the number of whales it kills during so-called research hunts. Despite condemnation, Japan has recently stepped up its campaign to promote whalemeat consumption.

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/ 23 June 2005

Africa’s ‘forgotten emergencies’

Food crises in Mali and Niger are ”forgotten emergencies,” senior officials of the World Food Programme warned on Wednesday, renewing an appeal for assistance that has gone largely ignored by the international community. The parched soil has yielded little in the last five years, due to successive droughts and inconsistent rains.

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/ 22 June 2005

Oilgate haunts new deputy president

Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, who was appointed as the new deputy president on Wednesday, is known as the architect of the empowerment charter that is transforming South Africa’s mining industry. But opposition parties say there are serious — and unanswered — questions hanging over her head.

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/ 22 June 2005

Fate of solar sail uncertain

Scientists said on Tuesday night that they may have detected a signal from the world’s first solar sail spacecraft, hours after the experimental craft suddenly stopped communicating following its launch. Cosmos 1 appeared to be lost when initial data reception was followed by silence almost immediately after its launch.