Italy has said that it was ‘inexplicable’ that the UK had not informedย them of theย decision to send in British special forces to rescueย two hostages – one British, the other Italian – ย heldย in Nigeria.
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The failed rescue bid resulted in the deaths of Chris McManus, 28, from Oldham, Greater Manchester, and Franco Lamolinara.
The operation which was conducted jointly by British Special forces and Nigerian military comes at a time when media reports here are referring to a growing insurgency in the north which is being blamed on a group called Bokuย Haram, which it is said has links to Alย Qaeda.
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Whether the gun men have anything to do with all of that has yet to be proved, however you can establish a number of facts about Nigeria and whatย may be driving any trouble – the north which is mainly Christian has a monopoly of the oil which the government of GoodLuck Jonathan has not shared equally with the South.
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What’s more oil companies – which are Western – have cut deals that are too generous to them.
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And of course there is our Prime Minister – the Tony Blair clone – who having got a taste for colonial glory in Libya has followed in his predecessor’s footsteps by an adventure into Nigeria.
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Unlike the one into Sierra Leone however, this one has failed and those who continue to question David Cameron’s judgment on the international stage have been left wondering what he’s going to do next.
The Six Servicemen killed yesterday by a roadside bomb have been named by the Ministry of Defence. They are: ย Cpl Jake Hartley, 20, Pte Anthony Frampton, 20, and Pte Christopher Kershaw, 19, Pte Daniel Wade, 20, Pte Daniel Wilford, 21, and Sgt Nigel Coupe, 33.
The menย wereย killed when their Warrior armoured vehicle was hit.
Yorkshire Regiment commanding officer, Lt Col Zacย Stenning, paid tribute to his “incredibly brave men”.
Five of the men were from 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment.
Both Pte Wilford and Pte Frampton came from Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, Cpl Hartley was from nearby Dewsbury and Pte Kershaw came from Bradford. Pte Wade was from Warrington in Cheshire.
Sgt Coupe, from St Annesย in Lancashire, was on secondment to the regiment from 1st Battalion The Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment.
KANDAHAR – Six British soldiers have been killed in southern Afghanistanย after their vehicle was hit by an explosion, taking the total past 400 to 404. Five of soldiers were from 3rd Battalion the Yorkshire Regiment and one from 1st Battalion The Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment had been on patrol in Kandahar province on Tuesday, the MoD confirmed.ย Their families have been told.
Thisย is the biggest single loss of UK life at one time in Afghanistan since a Nimrod crash killed 14 in 2006.
The MoDย said the six soldiers were on a security patrol in a Warrior armoured fighting vehicle when it was caught in an explosion in Kandahar province. They had been travelling as part of a two Warrior patrol when the vehicle was hit at the junction of a road travelling east from Gereshkย and another heading north to Lashkarย Gah, the MoD said.
Most of the 9,500 UK troops in Afghanistan are expected to be withdrawn by the end of 2014. The last British soldier to be killed in Afghanistan was Senior Aircraftman Ryan Tomlin, of 2 Squadron, Royal Air Force Regiment, who died from gunshot wounds in Helmand on 13 February.
Brazil has become the sixth-biggest economy in the world, the BBC’s website reports. It says the country’s finance minister Guido Mantega said the Brazilian economy is now worth $2.5tn (ยฃ1.6tn).
The Latin American nation’s economy grew 2.7% last year, official figures show, more than the UK’s 0.8% growth.
The National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) and other economic forecasters also said that Brazil had now overtaken the UK.
Mantega said: “It is not important to be the world’s sixth-biggest economy, but to be among the most dynamic economies, and with sustainable growth.”
Brazil is enjoying an economic boom because of high food and oil prices, which has led to rapid growth.
However, according to NIESR, using the IMF’s figures at current exchange rates, Brazil’s economy is now $2.52tn and the UK’s is $2.48tn.
The larger increase in the nominal size of both economies is explained by domestic inflation.
The Centre for Economics and Business Research has also said that Brazil’s economy has overtaken the UK’s.
In the fourth quarter of last year, Brazil’s economy grew by 0.3% from the previous quarter, according to Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia de Estatistica.
Brazil, the largest Latin American economy and one of the so-called Bric nations together with Russia, India and China, has seen its economy soar in recent years, with growth far outpacing the US and western Europe, but sending inflation higher.
The currency, the real, fell 11% against the US dollar last year.
That is after two years of huge gains – up 5% in 2010 and 34% in 2009. The currency is worth more than double what it was 10 years ago.
With substantial oil and gas reserves continuing to be discovered off Brazil’s coast in recent years, the country is now the world’s ninth largest oil producer, and the government wishes to ultimately enter the top five.
The country will also host the 2014 World Cup, and Rio de Janeiro will be home to the 2016 summer Olympics.
ANALYSIS – So, Vladimir Putin has been elected to be President of Russia for the next six years. Those whoย spoke of the beginning of the end, may want to look at the high percentage of people who voted for their former Prime Minister, above 60 per cent, and at who is making the claims of vote rigging, an oligarch exactly the type of leader many Russians clearly do not want.
Putin loves Russia – when he said long live Russia, he meant it, however if Russia is really going to progress it can notย continue with the same man in power forever and until real viable alternatives emerge, thatย is unfortunatelyย what is going to happen.
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