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February 22
2005
Images relayed by the European space probe,
Mars Express
, reveal the existence of a sea of ice close to the equator of
Mars
. The discovery is considered to increase the likelihood of
Life
currently existing on the planet.
BBC
(Globe and Mail)
Israel
names former
Israeli Air Force
commander
Major General
Dan Halutz
as the new
Chief Of Staff
of the
Israeli Defence Forces
. He will replace
General
Moshe Ya'alon
at the beginning of July.
(Haaretz)
An , leaving at least 546 dead. (''see''
2005 Zarand Earthquake
).
(CBC)
Swiss
medical company
Novartis
buys US company
Eon Labs
and German
Hexal
AG, increasing its share in the generic medical drugs market
(Business Report)
(Independent)
(SwissInfo)
The
World Food Program
states that it has only 70 000 tons of food left for
Eritrea
food aid until June. Reason given is the concentration of aid to areas that suffered from
2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake
(BBC)
European Union
countries renew sanctions against the government of
Robert Mugabe
in
Zimbabwe
(Reuters)
(Zim Observer)
(BBC)
In
Nigeria
, President
Olusegun Obasanjo
opens a national political conference about
Constitution
al reform
(Reuters Alertnet)
(AllAfrica)
(IRIN)
(Nigeria World)
(BBC)
In
Togo
, the National Assembly reverses
Constitution
al changes that allowed
Faure Gnassingbé
to become president
(Reuters Alertnet)
(IOL)
(BBC)
North Korea
hints that it may be willing to return to nuclear negotiations under unspecified conditions
(Bloomberg)
(Chosun Ilbo)
(BBC)
In
Bolivia
, former president
Gonzalo Sánchez De Lozada
and his cabinet are formally charged with
Genocide
. The charge is related to deaths of 60 people who protested against government plans to export
Natural Gas
(BBC)
Japan
ese cabinet is considering whether to announce
Princess Aiko
as the next in line to the Japanese throne
(Japan Today)
(Channel News Asia)
(Reuters)