China has been investingmoney and labour in Nigerian infrastructure in return for deals on oil drilling rights and supplies of crude. Nigeria, an impoverished nation of 140 million, hopes to make development gains from the relationship. NIGERIA-HOSTAGES|LANGEN|AFA|CSA|LBY|RWSA|RWS|REULB|GNS|G|RBN|AFN|Z|ABN|O|OIL|RNP|DNP|PGE|PEN|SXNA Document LBA0000020070106e3160008n
Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2007 All reproduction and presentation rights reserved. HONG KONG, Jan 6, 2007 (AFP) - Duty Editor: Trudy Harris News Desk: + 852 2829 6211 -- WORLD HEADLINES -- COLOMBO Fresh bus bomb kills 15 in Sri Lanka WASHINGTON: Bush overhauls US Iraq leadership COMILLA: 50 feared dead in Bangladesh bus fire WASHINGTON: Rice in North Korea talks effort -- ASIA -- SriLanka-unrest-blast,2ndlead COLOMBO A suspected Tiger suicide bomber triggers a powerful blast inside a crowded bus in southern Sri Lanka, killing 15 passengers and wounding 40 in the second attack on transport in as many days, police say. 550 words 1100 GMT by Amal Jayasinghe. Pictures NKorea-nuclear-talks-US,6thlead WASHINGTON US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice meets with her South Korean counterpart as part of what she called "intensive" efforts to resume nuclear disarmament negotiations with North Korea. 750 words moved by David Millikin Bangladesh-accident,3rdlead COMILLA, Bangladesh At least 50 people are feared burnt to death after fire engulfs a bus in the eastern Bangladeshi town of Comilla. 500 words 1130 GMT. Picture India-crime-murder-children,2ndlead NEW DELHI The wife and son of a businessman suspected of the rape and mass murder of children in a case that has sparked outrage in India defend the man, saying he is not a monster. 550 words 1130 GMT by Parul Gupta. Picture Indonesia-accident-air,lead MAKASSAR, Indonesia A team of US aviation experts arrives in Indonesia to help investigate the mysterious disappearance of a passenger jet carrying 102 people which vanished five days ago. 550 words moved by Adek Berry India-northeast-unrest,4thlead GUWAHATI, India Separatist rebels gun down 13 people while they are sleeping early Saturday in India's remote northeast, bringing to 32 the number slain in 12 hours of violence. 600 words 1130 GMT by Zarir Hussain. Picture Bangladesh-politics-vote,lead DHAKA Bangladesh's opposition vows to shut down the country for weeks if the government does not cancel a national election slated for January 22 and announce a fresh polling date. 500 words 1130 GMT by Shafiq Alam Nigeria-unrest-oil-China,5thlead LAGOS China calls for concerted effort to rescue five Chinese telecommunications workers abducted in Nigeria's oil-rich southern Niger Delta by unidentified armed men. 700 words moved -- AMERICAS -- US-Iraq-Bush,2ndlead WASHINGTON President George W. Bush pursues a sweeping overhaul of the US diplomatic and military leadership in Iraq as he put the finishing touches on a retooled war-fighting strategy. 750 words 1145 GMT by Olivier Knox US-Iraq-Bush-Congress,lead WASHINGTON The US Congress's new Democratic leaders pile political heat on President George W. Bush over Iraq, days before his expected rollout of a new last-ditch strategy for the chaos-torn country. 750 words moved by Stephen Collinson -- MIDDLE EAST -- Iraq BAGHDAD Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki threatens to "review" ties with countries that have criticised the bungled execution of Saddam Hussein, which he insists was an "internal affair" for his government. 600 words 1200 GMT by Salam Faraj. Pictures Mideast GAZA CITY Tensions simmer in the Gaza Strip as the Palestinians accuse Israel of mounting its first incursion since a November truce following deadly factional fighting that has complicated efforts to free a kidnapped AFP photographer. 500 words 1045 GMT. Picture -- EUROPE -- Spain-attacks-Basque,2ndlead MADRID A week after Basque separatists broke a ceasefire with a deadly bombing at Madrid's airport, the group has still offered no explanation for its return to violence, as rescue workers finally remove the body of the second victim. 550 words 1245 GMT Poland-religion-Vatican-history-communist WARSAW The church in overwhelmingly Catholic Poland plunges into a crisis without precedent as Stanislaw Wielgus, a self-admitted collaborator with the detested communist-era secret police, takes up the post of archbishop of Warsaw. 700 words 1130 GMT by Michal Mrozinski. Picture. -- AFRICA -- Somalia-unrest-Ethiopia MOGADISHU Ethiopia-backed Somali government troops pursue remaining Islamists forces holed up in the country's southern region bordering Kenya as opposition against Ethiopian presence mounts in the capital Mogadishu. 550 words 1130 GMT by Mustafa Haji Abdinur afp Document AFPR000020070106e31600565
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Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2007 All reproduction and presentation rights reserved. PARIS, Jan 6, 2007 (AFP) - Top world news stories at 0945 GMT on Saturday: Iraq-justice-execution-Saddam-PM BAGHDAD: Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki brushed aside the rising international criticism over the bungled execution of Saddam Hussein, saying it was an "internal affair" for his country. US-Iraq-Bush WASHINGTON: President George W. Bush embarked on a sweeping overhaul of the US diplomatic and military leadership in Iraq as he put the finishing touches on a retooled war-fighting strategy. SriLanka-unrest-blast-bus COLOMBO: A powerful bomb exploded inside a crowded bus in southern Sri Lanka, killing at least four passengers and wounding many more, police said only a day after six passengers were killed and another 70 wounded near Colombo in a similar attack. Iraq-unrest-US-kidnap BASRA, Iraq: Two Iraqi interpreters kidnapped along with an American citizen have been found murdered in central Basra, a spokesman for the British military told AFP. Somalia-unrest-Ethiopia-demo MOGADISHU: Ethiopian forces backing the weak Somali government fired shots in the air to disperse demonstrators denouncing their presence and a disarmament plan in the capital Mogadishu. NKorea-nuclear-talks-US WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice met with her South Korean counterpart as part of what she called "intensive" efforts to resume nuclear disarmament negotiations with North Korea. India-northeast-unrest GUWAHATI, India: Separatist rebels gunned down 13 people in their sleep in India's remote northeast, bringing to 32 the number slain in 12 hours of violence, officials said. Bangladesh-accident DHAKA: At least 50 people were feared to have been burned to death after fire engulfed a bus in the eastern Bangladeshi town of Comilla, police said. Indonesia-accident-air MAKASSAR, Indonesia: A team of US aviation experts arrived in Indonesia to help investigate the mysterious disappearance of a passenger jet carrying 102 people which vanished six days ago. Nigeria-unrest-oil-China LAGOS: China called for the release of five Chinese telecommunications workers abducted in southern Nigeria's troubled oil-producing region, calling it a matter of the "highest importance". Mideast-conflict-Gaza-incursion GAZA CITY: Israeli tanks crossed into an open area in the northern Gaza Strip for the first time since the November 26 truce after militants fired two rockets from the area, Palestinian security sources said. US-Iran-Syria-China-Russia-NKorea-sanctions WASHINGTON: The United States announced sanctions against 24 foreign entities, including Russian, Chinese and North Korean firms, for allegedly selling banned weapons to Iran and Syria. afp Document AFPR000020070106e316004v2
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Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2007 All reproduction and presentation rights reserved. HONG KONG, Jan 6, 2007 (AFP) - AFP Asia-Pacific news summary for Saturday. NKorea-nuclear-talks-US WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice met with her South Korean counterpart as part of what she called "intensive" efforts to resume nuclear disarmament negotiations with North Korea. India-northeast-unrest GUWAHATI: At least 13 more people were killed in a pre-dawn separatist rebel raid in India's northeast, bringing to 32 the number slain in 12 hours of violence. SriLanka-unrest-blast COLOMBO: The death toll from a bomb attack on a packed bus outside the Sri Lankan capital Colombo rose to six with 70 others injured, officials said, blaming the blast on Tamil Tiger rebels. Canada-Australia-US-Internet-pedophilia MONTREAL: A sexually abused Canadian child has been placed under protection after sending an appeal for help over the Internet to an Australian website. Nigeria-unrest-oil-China BEIJING: China called for the release of five Chinese telecommunications workers abducted in southern Nigeria's troubled oil-producing region, calling it a matter of the "highest importance". India-crime-murder-children NEW DELHI: The family of a businessman suspected of the rape and mass murder of children in a case that has sparked national outrage defended the man saying he was not a monster. Malaysia-Mongolia-crime-murder KUALA LUMPUR: Bone fragments of a Mongolian model who was brutally murdered in Malaysia are being returned to her homeland so that her family can finally go ahead with a funeral. Indonesia-accident-air MAJENE, Indonesia: A team of US aviation experts arrived in Indonesia to help investigate the mysterious disappearance of a passenger jet carrying 102 people which vanished five days ago. SKorea-Myanmar-rights-diplomacy-Nobel SEOUL: Myanmar has rejected former South Korean president Kim Dae-Jung's request for a visa to the military-ruled country to visit detained democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi. Japan-food-noodle-Ando TOKYO: Japan bade farewell to Momofuku Ando, known as the inventor of instant noodles that have become a global household product, after he died aged 96. afp Document AFPR000020070106e316004jx
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Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2007 All reproduction and presentation rights reserved. HONG KONG, Jan 6, 2007 (AFP) - Duty Editor: Sunil Jagtiani News Desk: + 852 2829 6211 -- WORLD HEADLINES -- WASHINGTON: Bush overhauls US Iraq leadership WASHINGTON: Rice in North Korea talks effort NEW DELHI: Family defends mass murder suspect -- ASIA -- NKorea-nuclear-talks-US,6thlead WASHINGTON US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice meets with her South Korean counterpart as part of what she called "intensive" efforts to resume nuclear disarmament negotiations with North Korea. 750 words moved by David Millikin India-crime-murder-children NEW DELHI The family of a businessman suspected of the rape and mass murder of children in a case that has sparked national outrage has defended the man saying he was not a monster. 500 words 0730 GMT SriLanka-unrest-blast COLOMBO The death toll from a bomb attack late Friday on a packed bus outside the Sri Lankan capital Colombo rose to six with 70 others injured, officials say. 550 words 0730 GMT Indonesia-accident-air,lead MAJENE, Indonesia A team of US aviation experts was due in Indonesia to help investigate the mysterious disappearance of a passenger jet carrying 102 people which vanished five days ago. 500 words 0830 GMT Nigeria-unrest-oil-China,5thlead LAGOS China calls for concerted effort to rescue five Chinese telecommunications workers abducted in Nigeria's oil-rich southern Niger Delta by unidentified armed men. 700 words 0700 GMT Canada-Australia-US-Internet-pedophilia,2ndlead MONTREAL A sexually abused Canadian child has been placed under protection after sending an appeal for help over the Internet to an Australian website, Canadian police say. 500 words moved -- AMERICAS -- US-Iraq-Bush,newseries WASHINGTON President George W. Bush pursues a sweeping overhaul of the US diplomatic and military leadership in Iraq as he put the finishing touches on a retooled war-fighting strategy. 700 words 0600 GMT by Olivier Knox US-Iraq-Bush-Congress,lead WASHINGTON The US Congress's new Democratic leaders pile political heat on President George W. Bush over Iraq, days before his expected rollout of a new last-ditch strategy for the chaos-torn country. 800 words moved by Stephen Collinson -- EUROPE -- Spain-attacks-Basques,2ndlead MADRID Spanish police link a series of explosives finds in the Basque region with last Saturday's bomb blast at Madrid airport claimed by separatist group ETA, amid new bomb threats at Bilbao and Tenerife airports. 650 words moved by Olivier Thibault Poland-religion-Vatican-history-communist,2ndlead WARSAW Warsaw's new archbishop takes office, amid raging controversy over his past ties with Poland's hated communist-era secret police which is rocking the deeply Catholic country. 750 words moved by Jonathan Fowler. Picture. afp Document AFPR000020070106e316002xm
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Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2007 All reproduction and presentation rights reserved. HONG KONG, Jan 6, 2007 (AFP) - Duty editor: Sunil Jagtiani News desk: + 852 2829 6211 ASIA NEWS HIGHLIGHTS ON SATURDAY: + NKorea talks may resume + Sri Lanka hunts bombers + Indonesia looks for jet BEIJING: Seeking Chinese comment on a US statement that six-party talks on ending North Korea's nuclear weapons program are set to resume in January (NKOREA-NUCLEAR-WEAPONS-TALKS) COLOMBO: Reporting on investigations into a blast that ripped through a passenger bus outside the Sri Lankan capital Colombo, killing five people, with the military putting the blame on Tamil Tiger rebels (SRILANKA-UNREST-BLAST) JAKARTA: Reporting on the search for a missing Indonesian passenger jet with 102 people on board (INDONESIA-ACCIDENT-AIR) OTHER NEWS ITEMS: BANGKOK: Reporting on investigations into the deadly New Year's Eve bombings in Bangkok, which have intensified political tensions and sparked fears of a new coup in Thailand (THAILAND-ATTACKS-BLAST) BEIJING: Reporting on first day of a visit to China by Segolene Royal, a socialist campaigning to become France's first woman president (CHINA-FRANCE-VOTE-ROYAL) -- Following up after five Chinese telecommunications workers in Nigeria are reportedly abducted (NIGERIA-UNREST-OIL-CHINA) DHAKA: Monitoring after Bangladesh's outgoing ruling party vows to take part in this month's scheduled elections, even as 20,000 opposition activists pledge to boycott the polls (BANGLADESH-VOTE) HONG KONG: Tennis. Final of women's exhibition tournament (TENNIS-HKG) JAKARTA: Reporting on the continuing search for survivors from a ferry that sank off the central island of Java a week ago (INDONESIA-ACCIDENT-SEA) KATHMANDU: Monitoring for developments in Nepal's peace process amid moves to bring Maoist rebels into government (NEPAL-POLITICS) KUALA LUMPUR: Monitoring the floods crisis in Malaysia, which has claimed 16 lives, as forecasters predict more downpours (MALAYSIA-WEATHER-FLOODS) NEW DELHI: Reporting after Indian police arrest two suspects following the discovery of the bodies of at least 17 children just outside New Delhi (INDIA-CRIME-MURDER-CHILDREN) -- Reporting on latest developments in takeover battle for the nation's fourth-largest mobile phone group Hutchison Essar (INDIA-HONGKONG-BRITAIN-TELECOM-HUTCHISON) -- Millions of Hindus gather at the Ganges River in the northern city of Allahabad for the Kumbh Mela ritual, which they believe will wash away their sins (INDIA-RELIGION-FESTIVAL) -- Tennis. ATP Chennai Open (TENNIS-ATP-IND) SEOUL: Covering the arrest of the vice chief of the country's top financial watchdog on corruption charges (SKOREA-FINANCE-CORRUPTION) -- Following up after a US spokesman said six-party negotiations aimed at convincing North Korea to abandon its nuclear weapons are expected to resume this month (NKOREA-NUCLEAR-TALKS-SKOREA) SUVA: Monitoring developments after Fiji's coup leader Voreqe Bainimarama is sworn in as interim prime minister exactly one month after overthrowing the elected government (FIJI-COUP) SYDNEY: Tennis. Australian women's hardcourt tournament on the Gold Coast (TENNIS-WTA-AUS) -- Tennis. ATP Adelaide International (Tennis-ATP-AUS) TAIPEI: Following up after Taiwan's much-heralded and delayed high-speed train took its first paying passengers (TAIWAN-TRANSPORT-RAIL-JAPAN) WELLINGTON: Tennis. Final of Auckland Classic WTA women's tournament (TENNIS-WTA-NZL) -- Cricket. Fourth one-day international between New Zealand and Sri Lanka (CRICKET-NZL-SRI) afp Document AFPR000020070106e316001gu
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Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2007 All reproduction and presentation rights reserved. HONG KONG, Jan 6, 2007 (AFP) - Duty Editor: Guy Newey News Desk: + 852 2829 6211 -- WORLD HEADLINES -- WASHINGTON: Bush overhauls Iraq team WASHINGTON: Rice pushes for new NKorea talks MAJENE: US experts probe missing Indonesian plane -- ASIA -- NKorea-nuclear-talks-US,6thlead WASHINGTON US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice meets with her South Korean counterpart as part of what she called "intensive" efforts to resume nuclear disarmament negotiations with North Korea. 750 words 0230 GMT by David Millikin Indonesia-accident-air MAJENE, Indonesia A team of US aviation experts is due in Indonesia to help investigate the mysterious disappearance of a passenger jet carrying 102 people which vanished five days ago. 500 words 0200 GMT Nigeria-unrest-oil-China,4thlead LAGOS Five Chinese telecommunications workers are abducted in Nigeria's oil-rich southern Niger Delta by unidentified armed men, a Chinese diplomat says. 650 words moved -- AMERICAS -- US-Iraq-Bush WASHINGTON President George W. Bush pursues a sweeping overhaul of the US diplomatic and military leadership in Iraq as he put the finishing touches on a retooled war-fighting strategy. 700 words 0200 GMT by Olivier Knox US-Iraq-Bush-Congress,lead WASHINGTON The US Congress's new Democratic leaders pile political heat on President George W. Bush over Iraq, days before his expected rollout of a new last-ditch strategy for the chaos-torn country. 750 words moved by Stephen Collinson US-politics-Schwarzenegger,lead SACRAMENTO, California A hobbling Arnold Schwarzenegger is sworn in as California governor here, nailing his colours firmly to the centre-ground and calling for a new era of "post-partisan" US politics. 600 words moved. Picture -- MIDDLE EAST -- Mideast-unrest-Palestinian,3rdlead GAZA CITY A tense calm reigns in the Gaza Strip after leaders of rival Palestinian factions Fatah and Hamas call for an end to the internecine violence that has killed 13 Palestinians in two days. 700 words moved by Adel Zaanoun. Picture -- EUROPE -- Spain-attacks-Basques,2ndlead MADRID Spanish police link a series of explosives finds in the Basque region with last Saturday's bomb blast at Madrid airport claimed by separatist group ETA, amid new bomb threats at Bilbao and Tenerife airports. 650 words moved by Olivier Thibault Poland-religion-Vatican-history-communist,2ndlead WARSAW Warsaw's new archbishop takes office, amid raging controversy over his past ties with Poland's hated communist-era secret police which is rocking the deeply Catholic country. 750 words moved by Jonathan Fowler. Picture. afp Document AFPR000020070106e316000p2
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(c) 2007 AllAfrica, All Rights Reserved Lagos, Jan 04, 2007 (This Day/All Africa Global Media via COMTEX) -- The only handset factory in the country is now gathering dust as the Chinese owner, ZTE Nig, has stopped production for more than eight months. According to reports, the company had closed shop for the second time in two years as it was closed for two months in 2005 over administrative problems. When news men visited the handset factory in Abuja recently, they observed that the administrative office and customer centre were covered with dust. The waiting room of the factory was also littered with pieces of paper and dirt while a handful of security men kept vigil at the entrance. An impeccable source, who had worked with the company, explained that the factory had not assembled any handset since it was inaugurated by the former Minister of Communication, Chief Cornelius Adebayo, in May, last year. The source said that the company had been trying to sell the handsets it had assembled before the visit. The source said that most of the workers in the factory who were neatly clad in ZTE factory overalls during the ministers visit were only hired and trained for the event. The source said that the 20 workers who worked at the factory during the visit were trained a day before the visit and after the inauguration they were each paid N2,000 for two days service. "My brother worked there for two days and he collected his N2,000 after the minister's visit and left for school, " another source at the factory said . The minister of communications had commended the Chinese company for providing jobs to so many Nigerians during his visit. Adebayo had asked the Chinese company why they were assembling handsets instead of manufacturing as was stipulated in their proposals and agreement with the ministry. The ZTE Nig. officials said the assembling of the sets would precede manufacturing, which, they added, would begin after the staff had been trained and facilities were set up.