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The president of France Nicolas Sarkozy has said he'll sue a news website over allegations he asked the then Libyan leader Collonel Gaddafi to fund his 2007 election campaign. The media part website has published a letter apparently said by the former head of Libyan Intelligence, offering up to 66 million dollars towards the campaign. Mr Sarkozy was furious.
"This is a slur, a slur. When I think that there are journalists who dare give any credits to this - to Gaddafi's son, to the secret services of Mr Gaddafi. It's a forgery".
Thousands of people in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo have fled renewed clashes between the army and troops loyal to Bosco Ntaganda, a renegade general who's wanted by the International Criminal Court. Hundreds of troops who support the general seized two towns in the region on Sunday.
A Peruvian policeman, who survived for 17 days in the jungle after escaping from clashes with left-wing rebels has been reunited with his family. Luis Astuquillca had been searching for a group of hostages.
Luis Astuquillca is only 22 years old, but already a hero in Peru. With a bandage hand, he got off a military plane, and then embraced his mother, sister and grandmother. The young officer suffered bullet wounds during a mission to rescue 36 people who are kidnapped by the Shining Path rebels. No details are yet known about how he's survived for 17 days in the Peruvian jungle.