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Egypt to excavate Roman city submerged in sea

CAIRO, May 22 (Reuters) The Egyptian authorities have given the go ahead for the underwater exploration of what appears to be a Roman city submerged in the Mediterranean, Egypt's top archaeologist today said.

Zahi Hawass said in a statement that an excavation team had found the ruins of the Roman city 35 km east of the Suez Canal on Egypt's north coast.

Archaeologists had found buildings, bathrooms, ruins of a Roman fortress, ancient coins, bronze vases and pieces of pottery that all date back to the Roman era, the statement said. Egypt's Roman era lasted from 30 BC to 337 AD.

The excavation team also found four bridges that belonged to a submerged castle, part of which had been discovered on the Mediterranean coastline in 1910.

The statement said evidence indicated that part of the site was on the coast and part of it submerged in the sea. The area marked Egypt's eastern border during the Roman era.

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Bush distracted from Mideast by second term woes

WASHINGTON, May 22 (Reuters) Nearly three years ago, U.S. President George W. Bush stood shoulder to shoulder with Israeli and Palestinian leaders and declared West Asia peace a ''matter of the highest priority'' for his administration. Now, on the eve of talks with new Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, the conflict has slid down the U.S. agenda as Bush confronts low approval ratings, an increasingly unpopular war in Iraq and an emerging nuclear challenge from.....

Two soldiers, civilian killed in Colombia attack

BOGOTA, Colombia, May 22 (Reuters) Two Colombian soldiers and at least one civilian were killed a week before elections when rebels attacked an army patrol escorting technicians fixing a downed electrical tower, authorities today said. The patrol was hit by seven explosives in an ambush yesterday as it passed by a school in Cauca in the south of the country. Five other troops and two civilians were also injured in the attack, an army official.....

China says Iran issue impacts world energy security

BEIJING, May 22 (Reuters) Resolving the Iran nuclear issue not only affects West Asia stability but also has an impact on global energy security, Chinese State Councillor Tang Jiaxuan today said, according to the official Xinhua news agency.The comments came as Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and German Chancellor Angela Merkel agreed that Iran should not have nuclear weapons capability.''It ... concerns the peace and stability of the West Asia as well as international energy security,'' Tang said......
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