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UN to use spy drones in northern Mali

Surveillance drones are to be used by the United Nations in Mali's northern desert region where armed groups remain active.

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11 years ago

BBC

UN launches drones in DR Congo

The UN mission in DR Congo starts to deploy surveillance drones to monitor rebel activity - its first such operation

 

5 years ago

BBC

Drones in Africa: How they could become lifesavers

Rwanda's President Paul Kagame says drones will become important for his nation, but can they really deliver?

 

11 years ago

BBC

Can drones tackle wildlife poaching?

How drones may be used to fight wildlife poaching in Africa

 

9 years ago

BBC

Nigerian drones to fight oil theft

Nigeria is to deploy drones to monitor ships in an effort to curb the rampant theft of oil in the country, the state oil firm says.

 

11 years ago

BBC

Pepper spray drones put on sale

A South African company says it has received its first order for a drone that can fire pepper-spray bullets and features "blinding lasers".

 

11 years ago

BBC

VIDEO: Drones homing in on wildlife poachers

Civilian drones are being tested across Africa's game reserves in a hi-tech battle with poachers threatening the continent's wildlife tourism industry.

 

10 years ago

Poaching Drive

TPSF, two other team up for trial use of drones in nation's anti


TPSF, two other team up for trial use of drones in nation's anti-poaching drive
IPPmedia
Trial use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) to monitor Tanzania's national parks and game reserves is set to begin early next month in Tarangire National Park. The use of UAVs more commonly known as drones for aerial survey is envisioned to help stop ...

 

9 years ago

TheCitizen

South Sudan objects to drones for peace mission

South Sudan told the United Nations on Friday that it opposed the use of surveillance drones to help track ongoing fighting in the world’s youngest nation.

 

10 years ago

BBC

'Spy tapes' given to SA opposition

South Africa's opposition leader Helen Zille is handed the "spy tapes" which she hopes will lead to corruption charges being reinstated against President Zuma.

 

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