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MOPTI, Mali France's ambassador to the United Nations says Mali's peacekeeping
mission will reach full troop strength in July, one year after it
took over peacekeeping activities.Gerard Araud announced the timeline Sunday
while leading a 15-member delegation from the U.N. Security Council on a
two-day visit in Mali.The mission is supposed to have 12,000 uniformed personnel,
but as of last month only 6,400 military personnel and police had
deployed.Mali's northern half fell to Tuareg separatists and then al-Qaida-linked
Islamic extremists following a March 2012 military coup, prompting a French-led
intervention in January 2013.Though the country held successful presidential
and legislative elections last year, security in the north remains precarious.One
objective of the Security Council visit is to accelerate peace talks with
all communities in northern Mali.
CARACAS, Venezuela One of Venezuela's most-prominent opposition bloggers,
whose English-language musings are a must-read for foreign journalists,
academics and political junkies, is leaving his beat as a chronicler of
the country's socialist revolution.Francisco Toro said that his decision
to cut ties with the Caracas Chronicles blog he co-founded reflects the
stagnation that has overtaken his homeland since former President Hugo Chavez's
death last year and which makes the country less interesting to write
about.When the blog began, in 2002, Chavez was a fast-rising, political
maestro who craftily leveraged the world's largest oil reserves to rally
anti-American sentiment in Latin America and other parts of the developing
world. A decade later, in the hands of his less charismatic successor
Nicolas Maduro, Toro says much of the revolution's influence has waned as
the economy reels from widespread shortages, 50 percent inflation and a
currency crisis."The truth is that like a lot of people I miss
Chavez," Toro, who was also a frequent contributor to the New York
Times, said in a telephone interview from his home in Montreal. "There's
no real hemispheric dimension anymore. Venezuela is so clearly not a model
that any sane person would want to emulate. It's just a local
story of a country gone crazy."The blog's other founder, Chile-based Juan
Cristobal Nagel, says the blog will soon be relaunched with new voices
including more women and
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">MOPTI, Mali France's ambassador to the United Nations says Mali's peacekeeping
mission will reach full troop strength in July, one year after it
took over peacekeeping activities.Gerard Araud announced the timeline Sunday
while leading a 15-member delegation from the U.N. Security Council on a
two-day visit in Mali.The mission is supposed to have 12,000 uniformed personnel,
but as of last month only 6,400 military personnel and police had
deployed.Mali's northern half fell to Tuareg separatists and then al-Qaida-linked
Islamic extremists following a March 2012 military coup, prompting a French-led
intervention in January 2013.Though the country held successful presidential
and legislative elections last year, security in the north remains precarious.One
objective of the Security Council visit is to accelerate peace talks with
all communities in northern Mali.
hese) leaders sitting together in unity and harmony and
praying in diverse traditions and seeking common good for the entire community,
God will be naturally moved to provide the devotees relief from drought
so that it will not affect their quality of life, livelihood and
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government designated portions of 11 drought-ridden Western and Central
states as primary natural disaster areas, highlighting the financial strain
the lack of snow and rain is likely to bring to farmers
in those regions.The announcement by the U.S. Department of Agriculture
included counties in Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada, Kansas, Texas, Utah,
Arkansas, Hawaii, Idaho, Oklahoma and California.California officials announced
Friday they won't send any water from the state's vast reservoir system
to local agencies beginning this spring, an unprecedented move that affects
drinking water supplies for 25 million people and irrigation for 1 million
acres of farmland.A snow survey on Thursday in the Sierra Nevada, one
of the state's key water sources, found the water content in the
snowpack is just 12 percent of normal.Some Nevada farmers have said they're
considering not irrigating fields after three years of below-normal rain
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