• "A US federal watchdog has criticised the US military for failing to account properly for billions of dollars it received to help rebuild Iraq. The Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction says the US Department of Defence is unable to account properly for 96% of the money. Out of just over $9bn (£5.8bn), $8.7bn is unaccounted for, the inspector says."

  • "As Germany's wild boar population has skyrocketed in recent years, so too has the number of animals contaminated by radioactivity left over from the Chernobyl nuclear meltdown. Government payments compensating hunters for lost income due to radioactive boar have quadrupled since 2007."

  • "Israel is helping an exiled Arab sheikh to plot a bloodless coup in the Gulf emirate of Ras al-Khaimeh, the Britain's Guardian newspaper reported on Wednesday. According to the Guardian report, Sheikh Khalid bin-Saqr al-Qasimi - the exiled crown prince of Ras al-Khaimeh - met with Israel's ambassador to the United Kingdom, Ron Prosor in March. The Sheikh reportedly asked then for Israeli support in his attempt to seize control of the emirate from his dying father, Sheikh Saqr bin Mohammad al-Qassimi, and the current crown prince Sheikh Saud Bin Saqr al-Qasimi. "

  • "Dakhla is an elemental place. Stand at the edge of town with your back to the rolling Atlantic and there is nothing but 3m square miles of sand and rock stretching before you – this is the Western Sahara after all. But I’m not here for the sand. I’ve come to this disputed region that Britain’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office warns has “a high risk of unexploded mines” and “a high threat from terrorism” for one thing only: wind."

  • **I'm glad I didn't buy my blackberry yet...*** "The United Arab Emirates on Sunday said it would suspend BlackBerry mobile communication services from October 11 because they operate outside of its laws, after India also raised similar concerns about Research in Motion’s network in recent weeks. The Gulf state’s regulator said in a statement that the decision was based on the fact that “certain BlackBerry services allow users to act without any legal accountability, causing judicial, social and national security concerns for the UAE.”"

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