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Egitto:slitta verdetto guida FratellanzaBadie conoscerà sua sorte 5 luglio, 10 deferimenti a Gran Muftì
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08/06/2014
Sudan: 150.000 firme per libertà MeriamPetizione Italians for Darfur, marito, "riconoscente Italia"
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08/06/2014
Egitto: bomba a periferia Cairo, 1 mortoMassima allerta a vigilia insediamento neo-presidente Sisi
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Egitto:strage detenuti, assolto agenteLo scorso agosto 37 Fratelli musulmani uccisi da gas lacrimogeni
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08/06/2014
Nigeria: una tv contro i Boko HaramUsa finanzieranno Arewa24 per contrastare qaedisti nel nord
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07/06/2014
Le cinéma marocain est-il en danger ?Le remplacement annoncé de Noureddine Saïl, qui menait dans le royaume une très dynamique politique de développement du secteur, suscite de vives réactions. L'affaire est sérieuse...
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Hijacked sailors freed in SomaliaEleven crew members of a Malaysian-registered ship that was hijacked by Somali pirates in 2010 are freed.
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07/06/2014
Egypt court voids tear-gas verdictsAn appeals court in Egypt overturns the convictions of four policemen in the case of 37 detainees who died when tear gas was fired into their van.
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Military Goes Berserk, Blocks Newspapers Distribution in Abuja, Lagos[Premium Times]The Nigerian military on Saturday continued its onslaught on newspapers by sealing off the popular major distribution depot in the Area 1 District of Abuja, from where all newspapers are distributed to agents and vendors across the Nigerian capital....
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Sailors escape Somali pirates after being held hostage for nearly four years escapeEleven sailors that were taken hostage by Somali pirates in what was to become the longest-running Somali pirate kidnapping case, have escaped today. A senior Somali anti-piracy official told The Telegraph that the men, who had been in captivity for a total of three years seven months, were able to escape their captors in the early hours of Friday morning. The men managed to get to...
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07/06/2014
Egyptian court sentences 10 Muslim Brotherhood supporters to deathAn Egyptian court has sentenced 10 supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood to death for alleged offences including inciting violence and blocking a road. The men were not present to face the charges on Saturday and are believed to be in hiding amid a crackdown by the military-led government. It was part of a mass trial of almost 50 people associated with the Muslim Brotherhood,...
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07/06/2014
Sailors escape Somali pirates after being held hostage for nearly four yearsEleven sailors who were taken hostage by Somali pirates and held for more than three years have escaped. A senior Somali anti-piracy official told The Telegraph that the men, who had been in captivity for a total of three years seven months, were able to escape in the early hours of Friday morning. The men managed to get to safety after squeezing through a small window and...
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Nigeria govt confiscating papersA media watchdog group says the Nigerian government have confiscated or destroyed copies of at least four major newspapers....
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07/06/2014
Foreign Ministry Advises Egyptian Nationals to Leave Eastern Parts of Ukraine[Egypt Online]The Egyptian foreign ministry advised Egyptians living in the eastern parts of Ukraine to leave over fears of escalating military operations....
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Presidential Decree to Allocate 398 Feddans to Leather Tanning Project[Egypt Online]Interim President Adly Mansour issued Thursday a presidential decree to allocate an area of 398.62 feddans to the ministry of trade, industry and investment to establish an industrial area for leather tanning....
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07/06/2014
Barrel bombs risk becoming answer to insurgencyWASHINGTON ? In desperate efforts to gain ground on battlefields, frustrated governments in the Mideast and Africa are using barrel bombs against their enemies ? launching the cheap, quickly manufactured weapons as a crude counter to roadside blasts and suicide explosions that insurgents have deployed with deadly success for years. New evidence that they are being used in Iraq after being dropped on civilian populations in Syria and Sudan has raised concerns that governments in a number of unstable nations will embrace them. Described as quot;flying IEDsquot; ? or improvised explosive devices ? barrel bombs have the power to wipe out a row of buildings in a single blast and can kill large...
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Nigerian girls face rape dangerThe more than 200 Nigerian schoolgirls who remain captives of Boko Haram militants definitely face the danger of being raped, a UN special representative says....
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Somali pirates free crew kidnapped in 2010Eleven sailors held hostage by Somali pirates for more than three years have been released, Somali and United Nations officials say. Abdi Yusuf Hassan, the interior minister of Somalia's Galmudug region, said on Saturday that the...
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07/06/2014
Nigerian army raids newspaper depotsThe Nigerian army has carried out raids on distribution centres handling several of leading national newspapers. The newspapers said their delivery vans had been searched and vendors questioned across the country, and copies of the papers destroyed. The move has been condemned as censorship by the newspapers and international media groups. But defence officials said it had been a routine security operation and denied confiscating copies. The Nigerian government and President Goodluck Jonathan are facing public pressure to do more to tackle a bloody insurgency by Islamist Boko Haram militants in the north. The group has attacked...
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Egypt court overturns convictionsAn Egyptian appeals court has overturned the conviction of a policeman sentenced to 10 years in jail for the deaths of 37 prisoners from tear gas....
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Somali pirates free crew after 3 yearsEleven crew members held hostage by Somali pirates for more than three years have been released. The number of attacks by Somali pirates has fallen over the last two years due to increased naval patrols and the presence of...
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Somalia piracy: Hijacked Albedo ship's hostages freedEleven crew members of a Malaysian-registered ship that was hijacked by Somali pirates have been freed after more than...
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2014 CAF Confederation Cup: Coton Sport beats ASEC Mimosa 3-2, leads Group ALagos, Nigeria (PANA) - Visiting Coton Sport of Cameroon on Friday defeated ASEC Mimosa of Cote d'Ivoire 3-2 in one of the Day 3 group matches in the mini-league phase of the ongoing 2014 CAF Confederation Cup.
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2014 CAF Champions League: Al Hilal, AS Vita draw 1-1 in mini-league phase matchLagos, Nigeria (PANA) - Hosts Al Hilal of Sudan drew 1-1 with AS Vita of DR Congo on Friday in one of the four group matches to be played this weekend in the mini-league phase of the 2014 CAF Champions League.
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07/06/2014
Nigeria: Boko Haram insurgency, abducted girls highlighted in NigeriaLagos, Nigeria (PANA) - The continuing efforts at tackling the Boko Haram insurgency continued to dominate newspaper headlines in Nigeria this week.
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07/06/2014
Libya: UN expresses concern about escalating violence in eastern LibyaTripoli, Libya (PANA) ? The UN High Commission for Human Rights (HCDH) has condemned the escalation of violence in eastern Libya, particularly in Benghazi, where assassinations and human rights violations are increasing at an alarming rate.
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Tunisia: Tunisian media highlight terrorismTunis, Tunisia (PANA) ? Terrorism, which has hit Tunisia and the Maghreb region, and the difficulties faced by the new authorities to eradicate that phenomenon, were the subjects highlighted by the Tunisian media this week.
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07/06/2014
Mali: Fixtures for Malian Football Cup competitionBamako, Mali (PANA) ? The Malian Football Federation on Saturday released the fixtures for the knock-out matches in the Malian Football Cup competition to be played on 13 June.
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Mauritania: Opposition march dominates the mediaNouakchott, Mauritania (PANA) ? The Mauritanian media this week highlighted a demonstration staged by opposition parties to protest the holding of the 21 June presidential election in the country.
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