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28/02/2014
Tchad/RCA : Interview de Ahmat Yacoub Dabio à l'Agence de presse TurqueLa crise centrafricaine et tout ce qui l?accompagne ont de conséquences considérables sur le Tchad. D?abord, les accusations qui planent sur les forces tchadiennes faisant étant de grande polémique sur les médias internationaux, en passant par le massacre des tchadiens en RCA, le chercheu... |
28/02/2014
Nigeria:nuovo attacco Boko Haram,2 mortiTra vittime un bambino. Appena due giorni fa strage studenti
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28/02/2014
Nigeria:32 morti per attacchi Boko HaramOnu: 300mila sfollati nel nord-est, oltre la metà sono bambini
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28/02/2014
Humanitaire : la réponse stratégique de l'ONUAu Mali, l’ONU a présenté ce 26 février son nouveau plan d’action humanitaire pour la période 2014-2016.
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28/02/2014
Mali: évaluation de la situation des droits de l'hommeAu terme de sa 2è mission, Suliman Baldo, Expert indépendant des Nations unies sur la situation des droits de l'homme au Mali a rencontré la presse mercredi 26 février, à l'hôtel de l'Amitié.
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28/02/2014
Najat Vallaud Belkacem : « Les femmes maliennes sont puissantes »La ministre française des Droits de la femme, est au Mali pour réitérer le soutien de la France à la stabilisation en cours. L’occasion de rencontrer par ailleurs, les femmes de la société civile;
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28/02/2014
François Hollande, invité d’honneur au NigeriaInvitée pour le centenaire de l'unification de ce pays à l'économie en très forte progression, la France espère pousser ses pions, mais en partie déstabilisé par l'insurrection islamiste de Boko Haram
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28/02/2014
Tchad: le Premier ministre reçoit le bureau du CNDPM. Djimet Clément Bagaou et son équipe sont venus rendre compte de l’avancement du processus électoral au Chef du Gouvernement
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28/02/2014
Brazzaville: la 3ème Edition du FIPAC se tiendra en début mars prochainLa cérémonie d’ouverture sera présidée par le Congolais, Denis Sassou Nguesso en présence de son homologue Tchadien, Idriss Deby Itno par ailleurs président en exercice de la CEEAC
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27/02/2014
Hollande en Centrafrique : « Il reste beaucoup à faire »Après le Nigeria, le chef de l'Etat était à Bangui pour s'adresser aux troupes françaises engagées dans l'opération « Sangaris », dont la prolongation vient d'être votée.
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27/02/2014
Le Maroc suspend sa coopération judiciaire avec la France pour la réévaluerLe coup de fil de François Hollande à Mohammed VI et la mise au point de Laurent Fabius n'ont pas réussi à calmer le Maroc. Rabat a décidé mercredi de suspendre tous les accords de coopération judiciaire avec Paris.
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27/02/2014
Le groupe Binladin va lancer un mégaprojet immobilier au MarocLe groupe Binladin s'apprête à annoncer le lancement d'un mégachantier immobilier de 250 hectares, dans la zone de Bouskoura, à Casablanca. C'est le premier projet du conglomérat saoudien au Maroc.
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27/02/2014
Islamists blamed for Nigeria attackSuspected militant Islamists killed at least 37 people during an assault on a town and villages in north-eastern Nigeria, witnesses say.
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27/02/2014
Solidarity day for Egypt journalistsPeople in cities across the world stage protests in support of journalists from the al-Jazeera network who are being detained in Egypt.
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27/02/2014
Attentat contre les services de renseignement en SomalieAu moins huit personnes ont été tuées, jeudi, dans l'explosion d'une voiture piégée devant un café du nord de la capitale, Mogadiscio.
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27/02/2014
Le Nigeria impuissant face à la terreur de Boko HaramAlors que François Hollande a promis l'aide de la France, la secte islamiste a mené une nouvelle attaque dans le nord du pays.
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27/02/2014
François Hollande sera en Centrafrique ce vendrediDe retour du Nigeria, le chef de l'Etat s'adressera aux troupes françaises engagées dans l'opération « Sangaris », dont la prolongation vient d'être votée.
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27/02/2014
Bufera sul leader della destra francese,
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27/02/2014
Soldiers flee, 33 die in attacks in north NigeriaYOLA, Nigeria ? Soldiers abandoned checkpoints and fled into the bush, leaving five villages and a town at the mercy of Islamic extremists who killed at least 33 people and firebombed a theological college in overnight attacks in northeast Nigeria that lasted hours, survivors said Thursday. On Tuesday, extremists killed 59 students when they struck a school in Yobe state, hours after soldiers were inexplicably withdrawn from a roadblock set up to protect the institution. The recent string of assaults in an Islamic uprising gripping the northeast of Africa's biggest oil producer comes amid widespread criticism of military failures despite a 9-month-old state of emergency. quot;It is curious...
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27/02/2014
50,000 Somali kids at risk: UN, gov't ask for helpMOGADISHU, Somalia ? Somalia's 2011 famine is over. Militants have been pushed out of Mogadishu. Political progress is being made. And yet the U.N. and Somali government are pleading with international donors to help a country they say is still in crisis. Aid groups, pressed to respond to emergency situations in Somalia in recent years, have not been able to put the time or resources into building the country's systems, the U.N's aid chief for Somalia said Tuesday. Many in the country remain in dire circumstances. quot;We have...
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27/02/2014
Morocco raises stakes in diplomatic spat with ally FranceBy Aziz El Yaakoubi and John Irish RABAT/PARIS (Reuters) - Morocco has halted judicial cooperation with France, blocking procedures from prisoner transfers to joint investigations, officials said on Thursday, in a growing dispute with its former colonial ruler over allegations of human rights abuses. French President Francois Hollande spoke to the Moroccan king this week to try to defuse the rare row with Rabat, an ally under fire from rights groups over police abuses, press freedom and judicial independence. Rabat on Saturday summoned the French ambassador after French police went to the Moroccan Embassy in Paris seeking to question the head of the...
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27/02/2014
Nigeria attacks claim 33 livesYola, Nigeria - Soldiers abandoned checkpoints and fled into the bush, leaving five villages and a town at the mercy of Islamic extremists who killed at least 33 people and firebombed a theological college in overnight attacks in northeast Nigeria that lasted hours, survivors said Thursday. On Tuesday, extremists killed 59 students when they struck a school in Yobe state, hours after soldiers were inexplicably withdrawn from a roadblock set up to protect the institution. The recent string of assaults in an Islamic uprising gripping the northeast of Africa's biggest oil producer comes amid widespread criticism of military failures despite a 9-month-old state of emergency. #8220;It is curious...
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Somali community in Wales: Well-integrated or not?27 February 2014 Last updated at 19:57 GMT Net UK migration increased to 212,000 in the year to September 2013, pushing it further away from the Conservatives' target of less than 100,000. For over 100 years, there has been a vibrant Somali community in the Welsh capital, Cardiff. BBC's Alex Jakana visited them to find out how well...
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27/02/2014
S Sudan refugees rebuilding lives in Kenya's Kakuma camp27 February 2014 Last updated at 20:39 GMT Ongoing violence in South Sudan has prompted tens of thousands to flee the country into neighbouring Kenya. At least 20,000 people have entered the country so far in 2014, according to the United Nations High Commission for Refugees. Once there, they are housed in Kakuma, a refugee camp that...
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27/02/2014
Auditors' role in conflict gold tradeWomen shop in the Dubai gold market. Photograph: Karim Sahib/AFP/Getty Images The unregulated trade in gold is fuelling wars and brutal human rights abuses in places such as eastern Congo and Sudan, which is why it is important this story came to light (Confidential papers raise fears over conflict...
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27/02/2014
Egypt army 'AIDS detector' instead finds ridiculeCAIRO ? Egypt's military leaders have come under ridicule after the chief army engineer unveiled what he described as a quot;miraculousquot; set of devices that detect and cure AIDS, hepatitis and other viruses. The claim, dismissed by experts and called quot;shocking to scientistsquot; by president's science adviser, strikes a blow to the army's carefully managed image as the savior of the nation. It also comes as military chief Field Marshal Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, who toppled Mohammed Morsi in July after the Islamist leader ignored mass protests calling for him to step down, is expected to announce he'll run for president. The televised presentation - which was made to el-Sissi,...
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27/02/2014
Il Pd chiede di aderire al Pse. Domani l'ufficializzazione"Il Partito socialista europeo è il nostro approdo naturale", così il segretario e premier Matteo Renzi alla direzione del Pd che formalizza la richiesta di adesione alla "famiglia socialista". Domani la ratifica al congresso Pse a Roma
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