Indo Daily
March 06, 2018
AFRICA NEWS
Soldier killed in Senegal's troubled Casamance region



Dakar (AFP) March 4, 2018
A Senegalese soldier was killed Sunday and another wounded in a military operation targeting "criminal activities" by rebels in the country's southern Casamance region, the army said. Also during the operation "two rebels were taken prisoner... three fields of Indian hemp were destroyed," and "weapons of war and munitions seized," the army said in a statement released late Sunday. Tensions have mounted in Casamance following the massacre of 14 young men in execution-style killings in a protecte ... read more

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Tibetans greet new year with giant Buddhas, dancing and lamb carcasses
Rebkong County, China (AFP) March 4, 2018
Despite a few elbows to the face, Tsering pushed through the broil of Tibetan worshippers and lifted her bawling two-year-old over the mad crush, briefly pressing the girl's forehead to a passing sacred scroll. ... more
PILLAGING PIRATES
India seeks custody of fugitive arrested in Hong Kong
New Delhi (AFP) Feb 27, 2018
Indian police said Tuesday they are seeking custody of a fugitive arrested in Hong Kong who is wanted for a daring jailbreak in Punjab that freed a militant and for a string of other crimes. ... more
SOLAR DAILY
Avaada Power commits bllion to Uttar Pradesh solar projects
Lucknow, India (SPX) Feb 28, 2018
Avaada Power Pvt. Ltd, India's leading clean energy company, has signed an Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of Uttar Pradesh to invest USD 1.55 billion in the state for developi ... more
ROBO SPACE
Brothers look to harness artificial intelligence for greater good
San Francisco (AFP) Feb 26, 2018
As debate swirls on whether artificial intelligence will be a boon or a curse for humanity, two Indian-American entrepreneur brothers are out to ensure the emerging technologies don't just benefit the richest in society. ... more


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China rules out arson in Tibetan temple fire
Beijing (AFP) Feb 22, 2018
Chinese authorities have ruled out arson as the cause of a recent fire at Tibetan Buddhism's holiest temple, state media reported Thursday, adding an important Buddha statue had emerged "intact" from the blaze. ... more
WATER WORLD
Seychelles designates huge new marine reserve
Nairobi (AFP) Feb 22, 2018
A vast new marine protected area has been created in the Indian Ocean around the Seychelle islands, the government announced Thursday. ... more
OIL AND GAS
Iran, India shake hands on energy
Washington (UPI) Feb 19, 2018
After signing a handful of agreements in India, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said his country was ready to meet the country's energy needs. ... more
WATER WORLD
India's top court steps in to help thirsty tech hub
New Delhi (AFP) Feb 16, 2018
India's water-starved tech hub Bangalore received a much-needed boost on Friday when the country's top court altered a river-sharing arrangement in its favour, ruling on a bitter dispute that dates back more than a century. ... more
SUPERPOWERS
China slams India PM trip to disputed region
Beijing (AFP) Feb 15, 2018
Beijing will lodge a "stern" protest with New Delhi over a trip by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to a disputed area, an official said Thursday, months after the nuclear-armed neighbours ended a tense border standoff. ... more
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AFRICA NEWS
S. Africa widens hunt for Zuma allies to India, China
Johannesburg (AFP) Feb 18, 2018
South Africa has widened a corruption probe into allies of ex-president Jacob Zuma to other countries including India, China and Dubai, the police minister said Sunday. ... more
FROTH AND BUBBLE
Dutch shipping bosses in court over 'toxic' ship dumping
The Hague (AFP) Feb 13, 2018
Six Dutch shipping company bosses will appear before a Rotterdam court Wednesday accused of deliberately dumping old ships on the beaches of India and Turkey. ... more
MISSILE NEWS
Russia, India may sign contract on S-400 air defense systems supplies soon
New Delhi (Sputnik) Feb 12, 2018
Negotiations between Russia and India on the supplies of S-400 air defense systems are "at the final stage," the contract may be signed any day now, Russian Ambassador to India Nikolay Kudashev told ... more
EARTH OBSERVATION
Chinese company hitches space ride on UK satellite
Beijing (XNA) Feb 12, 2018
A United Kingdom satellite company has secured a 25-million-pound ($35 million) contract to lend a high-resolution Earth observation spacecraft to a Chinese partner for seven years. Beijing-ba ... more
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Mercedes apologises to China after quoting Dalai Lama
Beijing (AFP) Feb 7, 2018
German automaker Mercedes-Benz has apologised for "hurting the feelings" of people in China after its Instagram account quoted Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama, seen as a separatist by Beijing. ... more


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THE PITS
Australia won't fund mega Adani mine rail link
Sydney (AFP) Feb 4, 2018
Embattled Indian miner Adani's plans for a massive coal project in Australia has been dealt another blow after the government confirmed Sunday it would not fund a rail link to the facility. ... more
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DEMOCRACY
Gandhi nonviolence a tough sell in Trump era, says grandson
Paris (AFP) Jan 29, 2018
Seventy years ago, a 12-year-old boy seething with resentment over his treatment in apartheid South Africa was sent to his grandfather in rural India on an anger management course. ... more
FAST TRACK
New Mumbai metro will beat traffic, but at what cost?
Mumbai (AFP) Jan 21, 2018
A new underground metro is expected to ease the burden on Mumbai's notoriously congested roads and railways, but not everybody in India's sprawling financial capital is happy about the multi-billion-dollar project. ... more
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Stressed-out Dhaka to get 'Anger Management Park'
Dhaka (AFP) Jan 28, 2018
Bangladesh started work Sunday on an "anger management park" in the capital Dhaka which the mayor said would help the 15 million inhabitants cope with rising daily stress. ... more
AEROSPACE
Expert behind new MH370 search hopeful of find within a month
Sydney (AFP) Jan 24, 2018
After years of futile efforts, a fresh hunt for MH370 has set off for the remote Indian Ocean - and the top Australian scientist who helped pinpoint the new search zone is hopeful the missing jet can be found within weeks. ... more
AEROSPACE
New hunt for flight MH370 gets under way
Kuala Lumpur (AFP) Jan 23, 2018
A new hunt for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 using high-tech underwater drones has started, officials said Tuesday, in the latest bid to solve one of the world's greatest aviation mysteries. ... more
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Lockheed awarded $155M on two contracts for F-35 work
Washington (UPI) Mar 1, 2018
Lockheed Martin has been awarded two contracts worth more than $155 million for work on the F-35 fighter fleets of the United States and foreign customers. The Department of Defense announced on Wednesday that it has awarded a $148.7 million contract for logistics services for all branches of the U.S. military and foreign customers, as well as $7.4 million for the sustainment of the U.S ... more
+ Lockheed awarded $158M for support of U.S., foreign F-35 programs
+ Boeing receives $73.2M to service F/A-18 jets
+ MH370 hunt likely to end mid-June: official
+ Air Force awards contract for jet fighter training programs
+ Trump, Boeing finalize cheaper deal for new Air Force One
+ France to block Chinese group taking control of Toulouse airport
+ United Technologies Aerospace Systems awarded $2.5B for spare parts
Infineon, SAIC set up electric car joint venture in China
Frankfurt Am Main (AFP) March 2, 2018
German computer chip maker Infineon said Friday it is teaming up with China's biggest car maker, SAIC Motor Corporation, to produce power modules for the Chinese electric car market, the world's biggest. Infineon said in a statement it will hold a 49-percent stake in the new Shanghai-based company, SAIC Infineon Automotive Power Modules (SIAPM), which will make inverters - vital parts that ... more
+ Japan car giants team up to build hydrogen stations
+ Rome to ban diesel cars from 2024: mayor
+ Profits, doubts in equal measure at Geneva Motor Show
+ Big switch: Electric cars put China on automobile map
+ German court paves way for diesel driving bans
+ Car-mad Germany anxious as court to rule on diesel bans
+ Germany cleared for greener public transit


Puerto Rico power grid snaps, nearly 1 million in the dark
San Juan (AFP) March 1, 2018
Puerto Rico's power grid broke down again on Thursday, leaving some 800,000 customers without power, as the US Caribbean possession struggles to recover five months after Hurricane Maria slammed the island. Justo Gonzalez, head of the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA), said that one of the island's main transmission lines was out of service. Officials said the line should be fully ... more
+ Grids from Turkmenistan, Afghanistan and Pakistan could be connected
+ Coal phase-out: Announcing CO2-pricing triggers divestment
+ State utilities called to pass U.S. tax benefits to consumers
+ Magnetic liquids improve energy efficiency of buildings
+ US energy watchdog rejects plan to subsidize coal, nuclear sectors
+ U.S. utility regulator ponders grid reliability
+ U.S. blizzard to test gas, electric markets
Scientists confirm century-old speculation on the chemistry of a high-performance battery
Berkeley CA (SPX) Mar 02, 2018
Scientists have discovered a novel chemical state of the element manganese. This chemical state, first proposed about 90 years ago, enables a high-performance, low-cost sodium-ion battery that could quickly and efficiently store and distribute energy produced by solar panels and wind turbines across the electrical grid. This direct proof of a previously unconfirmed charge state in a mangan ... more
+ Scientists take step toward safer batteries by trimming lithium branches
+ A lithium battery that operates at -70 degrees Celsius, a record low
+ New computation help identify new solid oxide fuel cell materials
+ Charging ahead to higher energy batteries
+ Shedding high-power laser light on the plasma density limit
+ New method for waking up devices
+ Chemical cluster could transform energy storage for large electrical grids
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US lawmaker concerned over nuclear overtures to Saudi
Washington (AFP) Feb 28, 2018
An American legislator has expressed concern over the Trump administration's efforts to sign a nuclear cooperation accord with Saudi Arabia, which is preparing to build its first reactors. Riyadh plans to announce at the beginning of March who will construct the first two of up to 16 reactors, and negotiations are under way with the United States for its agreement to export technology needed ... more
+ Framatome completes purchase of Schneider Electric's instrumentation and control nuclear business
+ Police tear gas anti-nuclear protesters in France
+ Greenpeace protesters jailed for French nuclear stunt
+ Austria sues over EU approval of Hungary nuclear plant
+ Researchers run first tests of unique system for welding highly irradiated metal alloys
+ Toshiba tips return to black as it sells chip, nuclear units
+ Turkey's first nuclear power plant set for investor shake-up: reports
Unlocking the secrets of the universe
Tempe AZ (SPX) Mar 01, 2018
Long ago, about 400,000 years after the beginning of the universe (the Big Bang), the universe was dark. There were no stars or galaxies, and the universe was filled primarily with neutral hydrogen gas. Then, for the next 50-100 million years, gravity slowly pulled the densest regions of gas together until ultimately the gas collapsed in some places to form the first stars. What were ... more
+ Astronomers detect earliest evidence yet of hydrogen in the universe
+ Can strongly lensed type 1a supernovae resolve cosmology's biggest controversy
+ A quadrillionth of a second in slow motion
+ Exotic state of matter: An atom full of atoms
+ Three-dimensional skyrmion: Scientists observe theoretical particle for first time
+ Quantum recurrence: Everything goes back to the way it was
+ Scientists discover atoms inside the orbiting electrons of a 'giant atom'


China sets 2018 GDP target at 'around 6.5%'
Beijing (AFP) March 5, 2018
China set its 2018 economic growth target at "around 6.5 percent" on Monday, in line with expectations but lower than the 6.9 percent increase registered last year. The target, which is the same as last year, was presented by Premier Li Keqiang in a report for Monday's opening session of the annual National People's Congress, the rubber-stamp parliament. The figure, along with an inflati ... more
+ Trump defiant as tariffs spark global anger, stock market plunges
+ $1bn painting 'only matter of time' as art prices surge
+ German economy minister wants tougher foreign investment rules
+ China 'won't sit idly by' if US harms trade
+ Trump threatens 'reciprocal taxes' on trade partners
+ Defiant Trump welcomes 'easy to win' trade war with 'No exclusions'
+ Overruling objections, Trump announces steep aluminum, steel 'tariffs'
New US advisors hope to give Afghan soldiers vital boost
Washington (AFP) March 4, 2018
A brigade of seasoned American soldiers has arrived in Afghanistan in recent days on a much-trumpeted mission to offer a new type of training - as well as motivation - to beleaguered Afghan partners. Pentagon officials hope the deployment of hundreds of battle-hardened, expert troops across the country will help turn the tide in the war, but Afghanistan watchers are skeptical about how muc ... more
+ US welcomes Afghan peace moves but will keep pressure on Taliban
+ China using 'predictive policing' in Xinjiang region: HRW
+ US general sees 'positive indicators' in Pakistan
+ Iraq extends air blockade of Kurdistan by three months
+ Turkish base in Iraqi Kurdistan attacked: PKK, witness
+ Pakistan lays 'moral compass' Asma Jahangir to rest
+ The people who know no war: Afghanistan's most isolated corner
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Models show global warming could be limited to 1.5 degrees Celsius
Washington (UPI) Mar 5, 2018
Scientists have developed new models to better understand how governments can work together to ensure global warming is limited to 1.5 degrees Celsius by 2100. The different models consider a variety of political, socioeconomic and technological factors, including the impacts of economic inequality, energy demand and regional cooperation. The models considered five different so-called S ... more
+ Trump hopefully will change his mind about climate: Bloomberg
+ Health savings outweigh costs of limiting global warming: study
+ New understanding of ocean turbulence could improve climate models
+ Hidden 'rock moisture' could be key to understanding forest response to drought
+ Life under extreme drought conditions
+ Extinct lakes of the American desert west
+ Even without the clean power plan, US can achieve Paris Agreement emissions reductions


US training Europeans to use nukes against Russia: Lavrov
Geneva (AFP) Feb 28, 2018
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Wednesday accused Washington of training Europeans in the use of nuclear weapons, with the aim of using them against his country. "Nuclear disarmament is hampered by the US non-strategic nuclear weapons in Europe," Lavrov told the UN Conference on Disarmament in Geneva. Russia's top diplomat took particular issue with "nuclear so-called sharing ... more
+ Iran accord failure would be 'great loss': IAEA chief
+ Two Six Labs to support SIGMA anti-nuclear terrorism program
+ China puts hold on US bid for UN ban of ships over N.Korea smuggling
+ Iran says no missile talks unless West gives up its nuclear weapons
+ N. Korea lambasts US for attatching preconditions for talks
+ French foreign minister holds tense talks in Tehran
+ White House clarifies Trump-North Korea 'call'; As South meets North
Tibetans greet new year with giant Buddhas, dancing and lamb carcasses
Rebkong County, China (AFP) March 4, 2018
Despite a few elbows to the face, Tsering pushed through the broil of Tibetan worshippers and lifted her bawling two-year-old over the mad crush, briefly pressing the girl's forehead to a passing sacred scroll. Scores of monks and men heaved the enormous thangka - an image of Buddha painted on silk, rolled up in a tight cylinder while in transit - through the packed streets around Rongwo M ... more
+ China signals hardened stance on Hong Kong, Taiwan
+ China's rubber-stamp legislature to give Xi free rein
+ US journalists fear China detained their families
+ Historic meeting lauds lifetime power for Xi
+ China's 'super rich' legislators get richer
+ Very rare Qing Dynasty bowl seen topping $25 mn at auction
+ China's Xi takes another stride in Mao's footsteps
Daily Newsletters - Space - Military - Environment - Energy

IS video of Niger attack highlights US troops' vulnerability
Washington (AFP) March 5, 2018
A propaganda video released by the Islamic State group that apparently shows the deadly ambush of US troops in Niger raised fresh questions Monday as to the nature of the mission and why the soldiers had been left so vulnerable. The distressing video, distributed by a pro-IS news agency, includes graphic footage taken by a solder wearing a helmet camera. It shows the chaos of the attac ... more
+ Soldier killed in Senegal's troubled Casamance region
+ At least 28 killed in attack on Burkina army HQ: French, African security sources
+ Malian families accuse army of killing 7 civilians
+ Anger as rail construction begins in Nairobi National Park
+ Humans changed the ecosystems of Central Africa more than 2,600 years ago
+ 'Save Lake Chad' meeting opens in Nigeria
+ Djibouti ruling party claims landslide parliamentary win
Army taps Olin Corp. for $51.1M in small arms ammunition
Washington (UPI) Feb 28, 2018
The U.S. Army has awarded Olin Corp. a contract for several sizes of small arms ammunition. The deal, announced Tuesday by the Department of Defense, is valued at more than $51.1 million and modifies a previous contract award. The contract taps the Winchester Division of the Olin Corporation, out of Illinois, to produce 5.56mm, 7.62mm, and .50 caliber ammunition cartridges for th ... more
+ Raytheon wins $77.3M Air Force contract for SDB II munitions
+ Putin signs new State Arms Program focused on cutting-edge weaponry
+ Army awards AM General $11.8M for 60 Humvees
+ Russia tested 'over 200 new weapons' in Syria: MP
+ Capco, Design West awarded $38M for M205 tripods
+ GenDym awarded contract for Army's Stryker vehicles
+ Marines drink cobra blood in US-Thai war drills


Navy taps Raytheon for Phalanx close-in-weapon system support
Washington (UPI) Feb 27, 2018
Raytheon has been awarded a contract for logistic support for the Navy's Phalanx close-in-weapon system. The deal, announced Monday by the Department of Defense, is valued at more than $48 million under a previous modified contract. The modified contract will furnish "repaired and new units for 1,041 line items under prescribed performance metrics in response to Fleet requisition ... more
+ Navy christens expeditionary fast transport USNS Burlington
+ Raytheon to overhaul Canada's anti-ship Phalanx system
+ HII awarded $1.4B for new amphibious transport dock for U.S. Navy
+ Navy awards design contracts for the Guided-Missile Frigate
+ Argentina offers $5 million reward for missing sub
+ BAE Systems awarded $34.1M for work on USS Pearl Harbor
+ China building huge test site for unmanned ships
NASA, partners seek input on standards for deep space technologies
Washington DC (SPX) Mar 06, 2018
In order to maximize investment in, and benefits of, future deep space exploration platforms and technologies, NASA and its International Space Station partners have collaborated to draft standards that address seven priority areas in which technology compatibility is crucial for global cooperation. The agency and its partners are seeking feedback on these draft interoperability standards, ... more
+ NASA Team outfits Orion for abort test with lean approach
+ Knowledge matters for Year of Education on Station
+ Jemison: 'If you want a seat at the table, you can have one'
+ Cosmonaut, two US astronauts return to Earth from ISS
+ ISS Expedition 54 crew land safely in Kazakhstan
+ Aerospace introduces new Senior Advisory Council for space policy
+ International team publishes roadmap to enhance radioresistance for space colonization
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