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Tchad : Chamsal Houda revient aux affairesPendant longtemps envoyée en pâture, l?ex-Secrétaire d?Etat à la Santé, entre au CESC par la grande porte. Par Roosvelt Béhidi (Auteur libre) Au Tchad, ces genres de décrets sont nombreux. La durée d?un membre du gouvernement aux commandes est semblable à celle de feu de paille. Les décrets portant mention ?? Il est mis fi... |
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Baba Salah a mal à son NordL’artiste musicien, Baba Salah Cissé reste marqué par ce qui se passe dans le septentrion malien. Il déplore surtout l’absence de solidarité des aînés de la musique malienne. Entretien
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12/06/2014
Attentat suicide contre un camp de la Minusma à AguelhokQuatre militaires tchadiens ont été tués lors d’un attentat à la voiture piégée ce mercredi 11 juin à Aguelhok, dans le nord du Mali.
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11/06/2014
Blast targets Benghazi checkpointA large explosion at an army checkpoint outside the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi wounds six people and kills the attacker, army officials say.
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11/06/2014
What's it really like to live in Libya?Amid the violence, Libyans look on the bright side
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11/06/2014
Egypt activist jailed for 15 yearsAn Egyptian court sentences prominent pro-democracy activist Alaa Abdul Fattah to 15 years in jail, amid concerns over free speech in the country.
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Un opposant de gauche condamné à quinze ans ferme en EgypteUn opposant et blogueur, figure emblématique de la révolution de 2011, a été condamné à quinze ans de prison en Egypte.
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11/06/2014
Quatre militaires tchadiens de l'ONU tués au Mali lors d'un attentat kamikazeL'attentat, qui s'est produit à l'entrée du camp de la Minusma ? la force de l'ONU au Mali ? à Aguelhok, a également fait « dix blessés » dont « six soldats de la Minusma et quatre militaires maliens ».
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11/06/2014
NCC Opens Bids for Lagos Fibre Deployment[CAJ News]Lagos -THE Nigerian Communication Commission (NCC) has opened the bidding process for the licensing of infrastructure companies to deploy metropolitan optic fibre infrastructure and associated equipment in Lagos and the North Central Zone....
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Prominent Egypt activist jailed 15 yearsAn Egyptian court has jailed prominent activist Alaa Abdel Fattah, a symbol of the 2011 revolt against Hosni Mubarak, for 15 years for assaulting a policeman....
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11/06/2014
Two villages, chuches burnt in central NigeriaGunmen have attacked two villages in central Nigeria, killing six residents and burning two churches....
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11/06/2014
Libya spending $50bn budgetLibya's government, suffering from dwindling oil revenues, will allow its ministries to begin spending the $50bn budget it submitted to parliament....
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Thousands flee Boko Haram violenceBoko Haram violence has forced more than 6 000 people in the northeast Nigerian state of Borno to flee their homes within the last week....
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'Bomb threat' curtails Nigeria World Cup viewingsAuthorities in Nigeria#039;s north-eastern state of Adamawa have ordered all venues planning to screen live coverage of the football World Cup to close. They say they have received intelligence of planned bomb attacks during the competition, which opens in Brazil on Thursday. Adamawa is one of the states badly affected by Islamist violence. Open-air viewing centres - where people pay to watch live soccer - are popular throughout Nigeria. quot;Our...
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11/06/2014
Sudan: EU, religious leaders want apostasy verdict revokedKhartoum, Sudan (PANA) - The European Union (EU) has called on the Sudanese government to revoke what it described as ?inhumane apostasy verdict? passed by a Sudanese court on Mrs. Meriam Yahya Ibrahim.
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11/06/2014
Libya: 10 tons of hashish seized in LibyaTripoli, Libya (PANA) - Ten tones of hashish, a cannabis product, have been seized at the Khoms maritime port by the Libyan anti-smuggling unit, the local media quoted officials of the Libyan customs as saying Wednesday.
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11/06/2014
Nigeria: Nigeria yet to maximise opportunities in AGOALagos, Nigeria (PANA) - Nigeria, Africa?s largest economy, has not yet maximised the benefits in the United States-initiated African Growth and Opportunities Act (AGOA) scheme, according to the Director General, Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA), Dr John Osemede.
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11/06/2014
Libya: Govt. sets up 4 commissions to resolve political, economic, societal problemsTripoli, Libya (PANA) - The Libyan government has created four commissions and tasked them with the responsibility to resolve the political, economic and societal problems bedeviling the country.
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11/06/2014
Zambia: Unprecedented refugee emergencies exert enormous pressure on UNHCR?s resourcesLusaka, Zambia (PANA) - The unprecedented refugee emergencies in many parts of the world - such as Syria and neighbouring countries, Central Africa Republic and Sudan - have exerted enormous pressure on UNHCR?s resources, hence the need for donors to come forth and help.
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11/06/2014
UN: Immediate action needed to curb measles outbreaks in SomaliaNew York, US (PANA) - UN agencies operating in Somalia on Wednesday expressed deep concern that outbreaks of measles have left thousands of children in Somalia at risk of disability or death, calling for urgent vaccination to tackle the highly-contagious disease.
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11/06/2014
Nigeria: ECOWAS court rules Gambia failed to investigate journalist's murderAbuja, Nigeria (PANA) - The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has welcomed Tuesday's ruling by a West African regional court, which found that the Gambian government failed to conduct a meaningful investigation into the murder of journalist Deyda Hydara.
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Nigeria: Military organizes seminar on new options in fight against Boko HaramAbuja, Nigeria (PANA) ? The Nigerian military Wednesday began a three-day national security seminar to work out new options towards the Boko Haram insurgency and other criminal activities in the country with the Minister of Defence, retired Lt.-Gen. Aliyu Gusau Mohammed, saying that in a matter of time, the forces against the Nigerian state will be brought to their knees.
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11/06/2014
Nigeria: Senate insists Nigeria will lose land to Cameroon in UN territory delineationAbuja, Nigeria (PANA) ? The Nigerian Senate Wednesday shrugged off claims by the Nigerian Boundary Commission that the country will not lose any inch of its land in the ongoing delineation of territory between Nigeria and Cameroon, expressing concern over the likely loss of huge revenue from the exercise.
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11/06/2014
Nigeria: Court bars Police from preventing rallies by #Bring Back Our Girls' campaignersAbuja, Nigeria (PANA) ? A Nigerian court in Abuja Wednesday ruled that the Police lacked the powers to outlaw rallies and peaceful demonstrations in the country, saying that under all Nigerian laws, the Police are bereft of powers to prevent or stop rallies or processions with regards to the over 200 school girls abducted from their school, Chibok, north eastern Borno State.
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Nigeria: Police alert operators, users of football viewing centres on securityAbuja, Nigeria (PANA) ? As the 2014 FIFA World Cup begins Thursday in Brazil, the Nigerian Police have called on operators of public-viewing centres across the country and football-loving fans to be security conscious and report any suspicious movements and objects conspicuously placed in public places to security agencies.
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11/06/2014
Mali: Interpol delegation calls on Malian PMBamako, Mali (PANA) ? The Malian Prime Minister, Moussa Mara, Tuesday received a delegation from Interpol, led by the Director of the Interpol anti-terrorist committee, Pierre Saint-Hilaire, according to a statement from the Prime Minister's office here Wednesday.
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Libya: Authorities begin securing fuel stations in TripoliTripoli, Libya (PANA) ? The government committee in charge of monitoring fuel supply says it has begun to secure fuel stations in Tripoli facing supply challenges.
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Une explosion dans le nord du Mali provoque la mort de plusieurs soldatsUn attentat à la voiture piégée survenu jeudi à Aguelhok, dans le nord du Mali, a provoqué la mort d'au moins quatre militaires maliens et tchadiens. Le kamikaze est également décédé au cours de l'opération.
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Leading Egyptian activist jailed for 15 yearsAlaa Abdel Fattah and 24 other defendants are sentenced in absentia to 15 years in jail for violating protest law.
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Egypte: détention prolongée pour un journaliste en grève de la faimLa justice égyptienne a prolongé mercredi de 45 jours la détention provisoire dun journaliste dAl-Jazeera, en grève de la faim depuis près de cinq mois, ont indiqué des sources judiciaires. Abdallah Elshamy a été arrêté le 14 août 2013, alors quil couvrait pour la chaîne du Qatar la dispersion sanglante de partisans du président islamiste [&]
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