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17/03/2014
Tchad : L'Angola dépêche un émissaire à N'DjamenaLe chef de la diplomatie angolaise doit remettre un message confidentiel du Président Eduardo à son homologue Idriss Déby. Le contenu n'a pas été révélé. N'DJAMENA (Alwihda Info) - Le Président angolais,José Eduardo dos Santos a dépêché son ministre des Affaires EtrangèresGeorge... |
17/03/2014
Egitto:premier,uniamoci contro terroreDopo l'agguato a soldati a nord Cairo attribuito a islamisti
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17/03/2014
Nigeria: attacco a 3 villaggi, 100 mortiFreddati nel sonno, uccisi a colpi di machete o bruciati vivi
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16/03/2014
VIDEO: Nigeria stampede kills jobseekersA stampede among jobseekers taking a recruitment test in the national stadium in the Nigerian capital Abuja has left several people dead and injured.
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16/03/2014
Nigeria village attacks kill 100At least 100 people have been killed in attacks on three villages in Nigeria's Kaduna state believed to be linked to ethnic rivalries, officials say.
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16/03/2014
Detained Egyptian Migrants Released[Aswat Masriya]Cairo -Libyan authorities released on Saturday night 60 Egyptians who were detained in Tripoli on Friday to check the official documents allowing them to stay in Libya....
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16/03/2014
PF Will Pay High Price On Constitution - Masheke[Zambia Reports]Veteran politician Malimba Masheke says the Patriotic Front government will pay a high price for not listening to the various demands by the public like on the constitution....
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16/03/2014
Nigeria Navy destroys 260 illegal oil refineriesThe Nigerian Navy says it has destroyed 260 illegal oil refineries and burned 100 000 tons of contraband fuel to try to halt oil thefts bedeviling the economy....
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16/03/2014
Trial of Egyptian Activist Alaa Abdel Fattah Set to March 23[Aswat Masriya]Cairo -A Cairo appeals court set March 23 for the trial of activist Alaa Abdel Fattah and 24 others over the Shura Council events that happened on November 26....
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16/03/2014
Tunisia: ANHRI Demands to Drop Charges against Blogger ? Maher Zeid?, and to Reverse the Travel Ban Decision (ANHRI - Arabic Network for Human Rights Information)(Source: ANHRI - Arabic Network for Human Rights Information) The Arab Network for Human Rights Information (ANHRI), today, denounced the ruling of the First Court of Instance, in Tunisia, against blogger â?? Maher Zeid â?. The court imposed travel ban on the blogger because of his statements to â??Ettounsiya TVâ?, concerning the murder of a number of security personnel during the terrorist attack carried out in Bulla Regia. On March 11, Court of First Instance's investigative judge, at the third...
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16/03/2014
Herdsmen kill 100 in attacks on Nigerian villagesBy Isaac Abrak KADUNA, Nigeria (Reuters) - Gunmen shot, hacked and burned to death at least 100 people and razed homes in central Nigeria, a region riven by disputes over land, religion and ethnicity, local officials and witnesses said on Sunday. Police confirmed the raids by Fulani herdsman at around 11 p.m. on Friday on three villages in Kaduna state, but declined to give a death toll. Hundreds have been killed in the past year in clashes pitting the cattle-herding and largely Muslim Fulani people against mostly Christian settled communities like the Berom in...
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16/03/2014
16 killed in stampedes for jobs in NigeriaABUJA, Nigeria mdash; Officials and activists say at least 16 people died in stampedes when a half million people were invited to apply for fewer than 5,000 Nigerian...
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16/03/2014
Abuse claims rife as Egypt admits jailing 16,000 Islamists in eight monthsEgypt?s crackdown on Islamists has seen 16,000 people jailed over the past eight months in the country?s biggest such campaign in nearly two decades, according to previously unreleased figures from security officials. Rights activists say reports of abuses in prisons are mounting, with prisoners describing systematic beatings and miserable conditions, with dozens packed...
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16/03/2014
Egypt leftist tells army to stay out of politicsA leftist leader who ran in the 2012 presidential election has urged Egypt's military to stay out of politics, criticising an expected leadership bid by the army chief....
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16/03/2014
Nigerians killed in stampede for jobsAt least 16 people have been killed in desperate stampedes for government jobs in Nigeria when hundreds of thousands were invited to apply for fewer than 5000 positions. Interior Minister Abba Moro held the applicants responsible, saying they lost their lives through their impatience. Activists blamed his ministry and called for him to be fired. Emergency officials said the...
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16/03/2014
Egypt crackdown brings most arrests in decadesEgypt's crackdown on Islamists has jailed 16 000 people over the past 8 months in the biggest round-up in nearly two decades, according to figures from security officials....
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16/03/2014
16 Killed in Stampede for Jobs in NigeriaVOA News Nigerian officials say at least 16 people were killed in stampedes when a half-million people...
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16/03/2014
Libya: Polio vaccination campaign begins in LibyaTripoli, Libya (PANA) - Libya has kick-started a week-long polio vaccination campaign all over the country, in line with instructions given by the World Health Organization (WHO).
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16/03/2014
Libya: Force majeure declared in al-Harriga oil portTripoli, Libya (PANA) - Libya's National Oil Company (NOC) on Saturday announced that it had declared a force majeure in al-Harriga oil terminal in the East of the country, a week after a North Korean-flagged tanker illegally loaded a shipment of oil there.
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16/03/2014
Nigeria: Death toll in Nigeria job stampede rises to 19Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) - The death toll from the stampede at several venues of the Nigerian Immigration Service's job test on Saturday has risen from 11 to 19, while dozens of others were injured, according to the local media on Sunday.
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16/03/2014
Nigeria: 100 killed by suspected Fulani herdsmen in Nigerian stateLagos, Nigeria (PANA) - Some 100 people were massacred in the early hours of Saturday by suspected Fulani herdsmen in three villages in Nigeria's northern state of Kaduna, the local media reported Sunday.
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16/03/2014
FIFA U-17 WWC: Ghana wins, Zambia loses in opening matchesLagos, Nigeria (PANA) - Ghana hammered North Korea 2-0 Saturday in a Group A opening match at the 2014 FIFA Under-17 Women's World Cup in Costa Rica.
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16/03/2014
Mauritania: Day 12 results in Mauritania's football leagueNouakchott, Mauritania (PANA) - Following are the results of match-day 12 in Mauritania's 1st division football league played on Friday and Saturday:
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16/03/2014
Nigeria: African runners dominate Seoul MarathonLagos, Nigeria (PANA) - African runners on Sunday dominated the Seoul International Marathon in the South Korean capital, sweeping both the men's and women's titles.
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16/03/2014
Mauritania: US$10.5m in oil revenues realised in January 2014Nouakchott, Mauritania (PANA) - Mauritania realised US$10.5 million from oil exploration at the Chinguetti offshore field (70 km off Nouakchott) in January 2014, according to an official report sent to PANA on Sunday.
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16/03/2014
Mauritania: Ivorian FM begins three-day visit to MauritaniaNouakchott, Mauritania (PANA) - Ivorian Minister of Foreign Affairs Charles Koffi Diby Sunday began a three-day working visit to Mauritania, official sources told PANA.
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16/03/2014
Libya: Ex-Libyan PM denies any deal for Saadi Kaddafi extraditionTripoli, Libya (PANA) - Former Libyan Prime minister Ali Zeidan has denied striking any deal for the extradition from Niger to Libya of Saadi Kaddafi, son of former dictator Mouamar Kaddafi, and Abdallah Mansour, an important personality in the former regime.
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16/03/2014
Au moins cent morts dans des violences au centre du NigeriaUne centaine de personnes au moins ont été tuées dans des attaques perpétrées, dans la nuit de vendredi à samedi, contre trois villages au centre du Nigeria, dans l'État de Kaduna. La population locale accuse les bergers musulmans fulanis.
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16/03/2014
Scores killed in central Nigeria attacksRaids by Fulani herdsman armed with guns and machetes in three villages in Kaduna state leave at least 100 people dead.
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16/03/2014
Célébration du 8 mars, IBK a-t-il réellement savonné Oumou Cafo ?Quand notre Président décide de sortir de son gong, il ne le fait pas dans la dentelle. Ces collaborateurs directs, et mêmes certains reporters de l?Office de Radiodifusion et Télévision du Mali (Ortm), ne diront as le contraire. En homme de poigne, correct et attaché au travail bien fait, le Président veut juste que chacun [&]
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