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14/03/2014
Afrique : Le Tchad en tête des recherches googleLes pays africains sont en revanche largement distancés. C'est le Tchad qui arrive en tête avec 112 millions de résultats. Jeune Afrique En comparant les résultats de recherches pour les noms des États du monde entier, des Britanniques de l'université d'Oxford ont mis au point une carte interactive. L... |
14/03/2014
Tchad : Un an de prison avec sursis pour Padaré dans l'une des quatre affairesRFI Au Tchad, le tribunal de grande instance de Ndjamena a condamné l'ancien Garde des Sceaux, Jean-Bernard Padaré, à douze mois de prison avec sursis et 1,5 millions de francs d'amende dans l'affaire l'opposant à un commerçant qui l'a accusé de tentative d'escroquerie. L'ancien Garde des Sceaux rest... |
14/03/2014
Tchad : Le ministre de la Communication veut sceller un accord avec Al-JazeeraDOHA, Alwihda Info - Une importante délégation conduite par le ministre de la Communication, Hassan Sylla se trouve depuis plusieurs jours à Doha, au Qatar, afin desceller un partenariat entre le ministère de la Communication du Tchad et la chaîne d... |
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14/03/2014
Nigeria: almeno 69 morti nel nord-estAttacco di uomini armati a bordo di moto in stato Katsina
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14/03/2014
Mali-Guinée : une vision concertée pour le développement des deux pays.Dans le communiqué final qui a sanctionné la visite du président Ibrahim Boubacar Kéita en Guinée Conakry, les deux pays affichent leur détermination à relancer la coopération bilatérale.
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14/03/2014
L’insaisissable Tatam LyPourquoi tant de bruit autour d’un homme qui n’en fait pas ? Le profil technocratique du Premier ministre malien dérangerait certains militants du monde politique.
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14/03/2014
Nord Mali: le MNLA boycotte les pourparlersLe gouvernement et les groupes armés maliens, à l'exception du MNLA, ont repris ce jeudi à Bamako leurs pourparlers sur le redéploiement de l'Administration au nord du pays.
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14/03/2014
Nigeria: le HCR préoccupé par la violence dans la région du lac TchadL’insurrection actuelle dans les trois Etats du nord-est du Nigéria a déjà entraîné le déplacement de plus de 470.000 personnes
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14/03/2014
Tchad: aidons les femmes à s’épanouir à PalaPour boucler les manifestations, de la célébration de la journée du 8 mars, les femmes tchadiennes ont adressé des motions, des recommandations et des remerciements
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14/03/2014
Tchad: il faut envoyer les filles à l’écoleDans certaines régions, les parents préfèrent envoyer les garçons que les filles, les autorités ont profité de la célébration du 8 mars pour plaider en faveur des filles
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14/03/2014
Tchad: grève dans les hôpitaux de NdjamenaDéclenchée depuis le 12 mars dernier, cette grève prendra fin le 15 mars prochain
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14/03/2014
Affaire Habré: l’impossible constitution de partie civile du TchadLe conseiller juridique et porte-parole de Human Rights Watch, publie une tribune sur la constitution de partie civile de l’Etat tchadien devant les Chambres africaines extraordinaires.
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13/03/2014
Maroc-Afrique : au-delà des bonnes intentionsPour toucher le sud du Sahara, le Maroc ne ménage pas ses efforts. Mais les échanges restent faibles.
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13/03/2014
Libye : le gouvernement lance un ultimatum aux autonomistes de l'EstVingt-quatre heures après la destitution du Premier ministre Ali Zeidan, Tripoli a annoncé mercredi avoir donné un ultimatum de deux semaines aux rebelles autonomistes pour libérer des sites pétroliers dans l'est du pays.
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13/03/2014
Maroc : l'USFP, la rose et les épines...Le premier secrétaire de l'USFP, Driss Lachgar, et Ahmed Zaidi, son rival malheureux aux élections de décembre2012, n'ont toujours pas enterré la hache de guerre. Loin s'en faut.
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13/03/2014
Soldier killed in Cairo bus attackAn Egyptian soldier has been shot dead by gunmen who attacked an army bus in eastern Cairo, the military says.
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13/03/2014
Nigeria protests over SA beatingNigeria sends a "strongly worded" protest to South Africa about a "merciless attack" by police on one of its nationals in Cape Town.
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Scores killed in Nigeria attackAt least 69 people have been killed in days of attacks on villages in Katsina state, north-western Nigeria, officials and witnesses say.
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13/03/2014
Destitué, le premier ministre libyen serait réfugié en EuropeDestitué par le Parlement du pays mardi soir, Ali Zeidan a fait une escale à Malte avant de gagner un autre pays européen, selon le premier ministre maltais.
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13/03/2014
International Community Warns of S. Sudan FamineMarthe van der Wolf ADDIS ABABA ? The international community is warning South Sudan faces a possible famine if the conflict there is not quickly brought to an end. South Sudan#39;s government and rebel forces signed a cessation of hostilities agreement in January, but fighting...
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13/03/2014
African Renewable Energy Fund (AREF) launches with $100m committed capital (African Development Bank Group)(Source: African Development Bank Group) The African Renewable Energy Fund (AREF), a dedicated renewable energy fund focused on Sub-Saharan Africa closed on Wednesday, March 12, 2014 with US $100 million of committed capital to support small- to medium-scale independent power producers (IPPs). The fund, which will be headquartered in Nairobi, is targeting a final close of US $200 million within the next 12 months to be invested in grid-connected development stage renewable energy projects including small hydro, wind, geothermal, solar, biomass and waste gas. #160; Initially promoted in a joint initiative by the African Biofuel and Renewable Energy Company (ABREC) and the African Development...
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UN Campaigns To End Recruitment of Child SoldiersLisa Schlein GENEVA ? The United Nations is launching a campaign to end the recruitment and use of child soldiers by 2016. It says eight governments on a Security Council list of child recruiters have agreed to sign an quot;action planquot; to end these violations and to prevent them from occurring in the future. The United Nations has a list of 55 parties that recruit child soldiers. Among them are 46 non-state actors and eight governments, including those of Afghanistan, Burma, Chad, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, and...
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13/03/2014
President Goodluck Jonathan orders inquiry into Nigeria?s ?missing? $20bn of oil revenuePresident Goodluck Jonathan has ordered a forensic audit by international firms into $20bn (£12bn) allegedly missing from petroleum sales, following weeks of public outrage and demands by a Senate committee and the Finance Minister. Mr Jonathan?s announcement came buried in a statement attacking the ousted Central Bank Governor Lamido Sanusi, insisting that his suspension last month was unrelated to his whistleblowing about what it calls ?the phantom missing funds?. When Mr Senusi first raised concerns over the missing funds, Mr Jonathan, whose leadership...
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Herders kill more than 100 in NigeriaKANO, Nigeria (AP) ? Survivors say dozens of gunmen on motorbikes in northern Nigeria have killed more than 100 villagers in an ongoing conflict over land. They say scores of people are fleeing on foot from four attacked villages about 110 miles (180 kilometers) west of Katsina city. Residents reached by telephone said the attacks began late Tuesday and the latest victims were killed Thursday afternoon. Kabiru Ismail of Maigora village said he counted more than 100 bodies buried in three villages. The village imam said two...
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13/03/2014
Europe backs sanctions over anti-gay lawsThe European Parliament has backed sanctions on Uganda and Nigeria to protest against their recent passing of anti-gay laws. Members of the European parliament (MEPs) approved a non-binding resolution on Thursday by a large majority which said the two...
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13/03/2014
EU backs sanctions on Uganda, NigeriaThe European Parliament has backed sanctions on Uganda and Nigeria in protest at their recent passing of anti-gay laws....
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13/03/2014
AUN Smart Library Set for March Launch[CAJ News]Lagos -The American University of Nigeria (AUN) says it working on plans to launch its smart library in May this year....
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Insecurity, Oil Theft Worry Shell in Nigeria Okoro Chinedu[CAJ News]Lagos -Shell, the giant oil and gas firm, is downbeat at its prospects in Nigeria where it has borne the brunt of insecurity challenges and theft....
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Oil Workers Kick Against Sale of Refineries[CAJ News]Lagos -The Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) is opposed to the government's plans to privatize the country's four oil refineries....
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Aid agencies fear refugees from Mali will be forgotten13 March 2014 Last updated at 22:33 GMT Aid agencies supporting refugees from Mali say they need additional funds if they are to care for them. The UN High Commissioner for Refugees says that because of the number of crises in the world, Malian refugees tend to be forgotten. Around 2000 Malian refugees live in the...
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