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“There is no end in sight”
Gaza crisis: Death toll mounts from Israel strikes
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N Israeli strike on a home in Gaza has killed at least 10 people, officials say, as yesterday became the deadliest day since Israel launched an operation against Hamas militants last week. BBC correspondents say the strike targeted a Hamas official and that a number of children were killed. Meanwhile,PM Benjamin Netanyahu has said that Israel is ready to expand its
operation. Gaza militants continue to fire rockets at Israel, with injuries reported in towns including Ashkelon and Ofakim. Meanwhile, sources on both sides say attempts to reach a ceasefire are continuing. At least 21 people are reported to have been killed in Gaza by Israeli bombardments so far on Sunday. Of the total, at least nine were children and at least four were
women, Gaza health officials said. This brings the death toll in Gaza since Israel launched its Operation Pillar of Defence on Wednesday to 67, the officials said. The BBC’s Paul Danahar arrived at the scene of the air strike on the Hamas official’s home north of Gaza City to see diggers trying to scoop rubble from flattened buildings and with rescuers frantically trying to find survivors.
Obama visits Asia, says Myanmar trip to encourage democracy
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.S. President Barack Obama yesterday denied his upcoming trip to Myanmar was an endorsement of the government there, calling it an acknowledgement of the progress made in shaking off decades of military rule and encouragement for it
go further. Today, Obama will become the first serving U.S. president to visit Myanmar, also called Burma, part of a threecountry Asian tour that, as his first post-election trek abroad, will show he is serious about shifting the U.S. strategic focus
eastwards. Some human rights groups object to the Myanmar visit, saying Obama is rewarding the country’s quasi-civilian government before democratic reforms are complete. But he told a news conference in Thailand he knew there was much still to do.
Bomb rips through Nairobi minibus, killing six
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bomb tore through a minibus in Nairobi’s Somali-dominated Eastleigh neighborhood
yesterday, killing six people in an attack highlighting the security risks Kenya faces
Congo rebels advance to outskirts of Goma
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EBELS in Congo were on the outskirts of the eastern city of Goma yesterday after pushing back U.N. peacekeepers and government troops, but a spokesman said they did not plan to take the city. In four days of battles, the rebels have advanced closer than at any time in their eight-month-old
uprising to Goma, the provincial capital of North Kivu and home to the headquarters of the U.N. peacekeeping mission in eastern Congo. Colonel Vianney Kazarama, spokesman for the M23 rebels, said rebel fighters had advanced to within 2 km (1 mile) of Goma.
because of its intervention in Somalia to fight al Qaeda-linked militants. Kenya has suffered a string of deadly attacks in its capital Nairobi, the port city of Mombasa as well as the eastern garrison town of Garissa over the past year. The attacks have been blamed on Somali militants and their sympathizers in retaliation for Kenya’s deployment of troops in neighboring Somalia last year to drive out al Shabaab rebels whom Nairobi has blamed for attacks on Kenyan territory.