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US ready to aid Mexico drug fight
March 01, 2009
By Emilio San PedroBBC NewsDefence Secretary Robert Gates has said the US wants to increase the military assistance it provides Mexico for its fight against drugs trafficking.He pointed to what he described as the Mexican president s courageous effort against the cartels.Mr Gates said Washington was more prepared now to help Mexico in its fight against the cartels which control the flow of illegal narcotics.More than 1,000 people have been killed..
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Missiles hit Pakistan border area
Missiles believed to have been fired by the US military have hit an area of Pakistan close to the Afghan border, Pakistani sources say.Casualty reports could not be verified immediately but one source suggests that eight people may have been killed by the missiles.They came down in South Waziristan, the stronghold of Pakistani Taleban leader Baitul
Colombia discovers Farc hideouts
Colombian soldiers says they have found extensive caves deep in the country s jungle used by Farc guerrillas.Special forces came across the caves after a five-year-long hunt for the secret hideout of a top Farc commander.The caves, in Meta province, are thought to have been able to shelter as many as 500 fighters from air attacks.Farc (Revolutionar
Somali migrants drown off Yemen
Forty-five Somalian migrants drowned after their boat capsized off the coast of Yemen earlier this week, Somalian diplomats have said.Three survivors were rescued by Yemeni fishermen after the boat capsized and were taken to the port of Mukalla.The survivors included the boat s captain and a crew member, who have been arrested.Hundreds of Africans
Russia in first downturn vote
Russians are voting in regional elections seen as the first test of the government s popularity since a sharp downturn in the country s economy.Opponents of President Dmitry Medvedev and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin have criticised the polls as flawed.They said the governing United Russia party was using its control of the media to sway the vote i
Illusionists in final performance featuring dangerous tiger
Illusionists Siegfried Fischbacher and Roy Horn have performed a single final act on stage - with the Bengal tiger which attacked Horn five years ago.The trio carried out an illusion for a charity event in Las Vegas - their first appearance since the mauling.The act involved Fischbacher in a cage which was then covered by drapes. When Horn removed
US military chief in Iran warning
Iran has enough nuclear material to build a bomb, the US most senior military commander has said."We think they do, quite frankly," Adm Mike Mullen, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, told CNN."And Iran having a nuclear weapon, I ve believed for a long time, is a very, very bad outcome for the region and for the world," he said.Iran says it
Carling Cup final: Man Utd v Tottenham
Carling Cup finalVenue: Wembley StadiumDate: Sunday, 1 MarchKick-off: 1500 GMT Coverage: Live commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live, text commentary on BBC Sport website plus full commentary on BBC London 94.9, BBC London DAB and BBC London online at bbc.co.uk/london. TV coverage on Sky SportsSir Alex Ferguson has told youngsters Darron Gibson and Danny W
Israeli warning over Gaza rockets
Israel s prime minister has promised an "uncompromising response" if rockets continue to be fired from the Gaza Strip into Israel.Ehud Olmert said Israel s retaliation would be painful, harsh and strong.His warning, at a cabinet meeting, came as international Middle East envoy Tony Blair arrived in Gaza to see the damage caused by Israel s recent o
Justice deficit
By Charles HavilandBBC News, KathmanduThousands of people in Nepal were killed, tortured or caused to disappear during the 10-year civil conflict which ended in 2006. Even since then, human rights violations have continued.The perpetrators have come from the Nepal Army, the Maoist former rebels who now lead the government and, recently, from ethnic
Charges for Bangladesh mutineers
Bangladesh police say they are charging more than 1,000 border guardsmen in connection with a mutiny which left more than 140 people dead.The charges include conspiracy to kill officers and civilians, using weapons and explosives, creating panic, looting and trying to hide bodies.The remains of more than 70 officers have still not yet been found da
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