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Obasanjo.
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Environmental activists in Uganda say they'll take legal action to prevent the construction of a golf course in the country's largest and most popular wildlife park. The Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni last week ordered the country's Wildlife Authority to allow a local company to build the
facility
in the Murchison Falls National Park.
The British government has lost a legal bid to force an inquest into the 2005 London bombings to hear secret evidence behind closed doors.
The High Court upheld a ruling at the inquest that the families of the 52 people killed in the 7 July suicide attacks should be allowed to hear evidence given by agents from the domestic spy agency MI5.
A team of experts from the European Union has called for immediate action to deal with mounts of uncollected rubbish covering the streets of Naples in southern Italy. From Rome, here is Duncan Kennedy.
There is now nearly 3,000 tonnes of uncollected rubbish on the streets of Naples, Italy's third biggest city. A team of experts from the European Union says it poses a serious risk to health. They say immediate action is needed because Naples was in what they called a grave condition with rats, cockroaches and insects. Residents say a nearby dump is full and battle with riot police, who've been trying to clear access for rubbish trucks.
The Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi promised to end the crisis, which has been blamed on a combination of underinvestment, poor management and mafia control of some of the dump sites.