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French navy hands over Somali pirates to Puntland
Paris (AFP) Oct 12, 2009
France's navy Monday handed over five Somali pirates, accused of attacking La Somme flagship in the Indian Ocean six days ago, to officials in Somalia's Puntland region, a French naval spokesman said. "The five pirates were released this afternoon from La Somme to Puntland authorities, close to the port of Bossaso," Admiral Christophe Prazuck told AFP. Somali pirates tried to attacked ... read more

French marines on trawlers repel pirates in Indian Ocean
Nairobi (AFP) Oct 10, 2009
French marines aboard trawlers in the Indian Ocean Saturday fired on pirates to repel a dawn attack, as two vessels used in the attack were subsequently captured by Seychelles coastguards, sources said. "Three small launches... (which were) nearly invisible and that we had on the radar at the last moment, chased us," a member of the crew of the Drennac, one of two fishing vessels approached ... more
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    ISRO To Launch YOUTHSAT In 2010
    Tirupati, India (SPX) Oct 09, 2009
    ISRO plans to launch another important micro satellite 'YOUTHSAT' next year with participation of youth from universities in India and abroad, ISRO Chairman, G Madhavan Nair said. Speaking at the 13th convocation of Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam (women's university), he said ISRO was pursuing efforts to inculcate interest in space-related activities among the youth and provide ... more

    Repairs of India-bound Russian sub hit by lack of funds: report
    Moscow (AFP) Oct 8, 2009
    Repairs to an ill-fated Russian nuclear submarine that is due to be leased to India have been hampered as the shipyard has not been paid for its work, its chief said Thursday. The Nerpa attack submarine, on which 20 people were killed in an accident last year, "returned to its base after successful tests where it should be subject to more in-dock work and then state tests, but there are ... more

    Survivors of deadly India floods return to wrecked homes
    Raichur, India (AFP) Oct 8, 2009
    Survivors of flash floods that killed more than 300 people in southern India began to return home Thursday to discover what was left of their houses and belongings. Close to 1.5 million residents of the states of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra were displaced by days of heavy rains, according to government figures. Aid workers said water had receded enough in many areas for the ... more

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    India steps up flood relief to millions
    Raichur, India (AFP) Oct 6, 2009
    Aid workers used helicopters and boats to try to reach survivors of massive floods in southern India that have killed at least 280 people, officials said Tuesday. Days of heavy rain and flash floods in the states of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra have forced close to 1.5 million people to take refuge in relief camps. Authorities stopped evacuating residents and have instead ... more

    ISRO Seeks Russian Spaceship For Manned Flight
    Bangalore, India (PTI) Oct 06, 2009
    As part of its ambitious manned space flights programme, India has sought a Russian spaceship for sending "space tourists" into orbit, an official said. "Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has applied for acquiring a spaceship for sending space tourists," Russian space agency "Roskosmos" spokesman Alexei Krasnov said. He said the deal would be commercial and two space ... more

    US on defensive as Obama shuns Dalai Lama
    Washington (AFP) Oct 5, 2009
    The Dalai Lama on Monday started his first Washington visit in nearly two decades to lack a presidential meeting, as Barack Obama's administration insisted it still respected the Tibetan leader. Fellow Tibetan exiles welcomed the globetrotting 74-year-old monk as he arrived at his Washington hotel, starting a week in the US capital to feature spiritual teachings and talks with congressional ... more

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