U.S. sending more forces, aircraft to seek Uganda warlord Kony-Pentagon
The Obama administration is sending about 150 Special Operations troops along with military aircraft to Uganda to help in the search for warlord Joseph Kony, the Pentagon has said
U.S. sending more forces, aircraft to seek Uganda warlord Kony -report
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A street vendor sells cotton candy on a bridge across the river Nile in Cairo
A street vendor sells cotton candy on a bridge across the river Nile in Cairo March 23, 2014. Ethiopia - plagued by frequent blackouts - plans to boost generating capacity from 2,000 MW to 10,000 MW within the next three to five years, much of it coming from the 6,000 MW Grand Renaissance Dam under construction on the Nile. Egypt fears the $4.7 billion dam, which Ethiopia wants to construct near its border with Sudan, will reduce water flows vital for its 84 million people and its agriculture. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh (EGYPT - Tags: ENVIRONMENT POLITICS)
Passengers take a cruise along the river Nile in Cairo
Passengers take a cruise along the river Nile in Cairo March 23, 2014. Ethiopia - plagued by frequent blackouts - plans to boost generating capacity from 2,000 MW to 10,000 MW within the next three to five years, much of it coming from the 6,000 MW Grand Renaissance Dam under construction on the Nile. Egypt fears the $4.7 billion dam, which Ethiopia wants to construct near its border with Sudan, will reduce water flows vital for its 84 million people and its agriculture. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh (EGYPT - Tags: ENVIRONMENT POLITICS)
Boats cruise in the river Nile in Cairo
Boats cruise in the river Nile in Cairo March 23, 2014. Ethiopia - plagued by frequent blackouts - plans to boost generating capacity from 2,000 MW to 10,000 MW within the next three to five years, much of it coming from the 6,000 MW Grand Renaissance Dam under construction on the Nile. Egypt fears the $4.7 billion dam, which Ethiopia wants to construct near its border with Sudan, will reduce water flows vital for its 84 million people and its agriculture. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh (EGYPT - Tags: ENVIRONMENT POLITICS)
Iraqi journalists carry a mock coffin at a symbolic funeral for Mohammed Badawi, the Baghdad bureau chief of Radio Free Iraq, in Baghdad
Iraqi journalists carry a mock coffin at a symbolic funeral for Mohammed Badawi, the Baghdad bureau chief of Radio Free Iraq, in Baghdad's Jadriyah district March 23 2014. Iraqi journalists took to the streets of Baghdad on Sunday to protest the killing of a colleague by Kurdish officer over a verbal quarrel at a checkpoint, calling for a punishment of the perpetrators. REUTERS/Thaier al-Sudani (IRAQ - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS) MEDIA)
A police boat passes the Cairo tower along the river Nile in Cairo
A police boat passes the Cairo tower along the river Nile in Cairo March 23, 2014. Ethiopia - plagued by frequent blackouts - plans to boost generating capacity from 2,000 MW to 10,000 MW within the next three to five years, much of it coming from the 6,000 MW Grand Renaissance Dam under construction on the Nile. Egypt fears the $4.7 billion dam, which Ethiopia wants to construct near its border with Sudan, will reduce water flows vital for its 84 million people and its agriculture. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh (EGYPT - Tags: ENVIRONMENT POLITICS)
Iraqi journalists carry a mock coffin at a symbolic funeral for Mohammed Badawi, the Baghdad bureau chief of Radio Free Iraq, in Baghdad
Iraqi journalists carry a mock coffin at a symbolic funeral for Mohammed Badawi, the Baghdad bureau chief of Radio Free Iraq, in Baghdad's Jadriyah district March 23 2014. Iraqi journalists took to the streets of Baghdad on Sunday to protest the killing of a colleague by Kurdish officer over a verbal quarrel at a checkpoint, calling for a punishment of the perpetrators. REUTERS/Thaier al-Sudani (IRAQ - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS) MEDIA)