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Storm kills 17 in north Congo river boats: Radio

Kinshasa, May 22: At least 17 people drowned in a river in northern Democratic Republic of Congo when the two dug-out boats they were travelling in were caught in a heavy storm, a UN-backed radio station said today.

Five people survived yesterday's accident on the river Uele, 25 km from the northern town of Yakoma, according to the report on Radio Okapi, which broadcasts across the vast central African country, citing local officials.

It said the passengers were members of a church group aged between 12 and 35 on their way to a religious gathering.

With just 600 km of paved road in a country roughly the size of western Europe, the mighty river Congo and its many tributaries snaking through the jungle provide a crucial mode of transport for villagers.

But boats are often overloaded with passengers and goods and accidents are frequent, particularly on swollen rivers during the rainy season.

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10 IAS officials transferred in UP; 4 alloted new postings

Lucknow Delhi, May 21 (UNI) The Uttar Pradesh government tonight alloted posts to four wait-listed as officers while transferring ten others. According to official sources, Pricipal secretary Youth Welfare Department Anant Kumar Singh has been appointed Director General Prisons, while Chief Executive NOIDA K Ravindra Nayar will be the new Director Administration in the Medical and Health Department. Taj Express Authority and Greater NOIDA's Additional Chief Executive Officer Santosh Kumar Srivastava has.....

BUSH, NATO head pledge to reduce Afghan casualties

CRAWFORD, Texas, May 21 (Reuters) President George W Bush and NATO Secretary-General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer today pledged to try to reduce civilian casualties in Afghanistan but blamed the Taliban for using human shields. Ending talks at Bush's Texas ranch, they also said they would work to ease Russia's concerns about a US missile shield in Eastern Europe aimed at countering threats from rogue states. Afghan President Hamid Karzai has protested the rising civilian death toll.....

British soldier dies after gun battle in Iraq

London, May 22: A British soldier was killed today after insurgents attacked a military convoy in the southern Iraqi city of Basra, the Ministry of Defence said. The soldier was hit during a gun battle that followed the insurgent ambush on an oil supply convoy and later died of his wounds, the ministry said in a statement. His death brings to 149 the number of British troops to have been killed in Iraq.....
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