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Nigeria: Cameroon hosts Africa confab on sexual health rightsLagos, Nigeria (PANA) ? Yaounde, the Cameroonian capital, will host the sixth edition of Africa's Conference on Sexual Health and Rights from 3-7 February, PANA reported Sunday, quoting organisers.
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02/02/2014
Niger: Govt. moves against projected food crisisNiamey, Niger (PANA) ? The Nigerien government has unveiled an elaborate programme to cushion the cereal deficit of 343,566 tons that resulted from this year?s agricultural campaign, PANA learnt from official sources in Niamey.
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02/02/2014
South Sudan troops recapture town: rebelsRebel spokesman says government troops destroyed 'everything on their path', and says they are violating ceasefire.
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Outspoken religious leader killed in NigeriaMuslim leader, who had previously criticised Boko Haram, and Christian preacher killed in separate attacks.
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02/02/2014
Egypt court acquits Al Jazeera cameramanMohamed Badr cleared of charges, along with 61 other defendants, meaning he could be freed in coming days.
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02/02/2014
Pierre Buyoya: la réconciliation en marche au Mali malgré les obstaclesPierre Buyoya, ancien président du Burundi et haut représentant de l’Union Africaine pour le Sahel répond à RFI en marge du sommet de l'UA à Addis Abeba.
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01/02/2014
'Food needed' for 3.7m in S SudanThe United Nations says it estimates 3.7 million people are in acute need of food in South Sudan as a result of the civil conflict there.
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01/02/2014
Sudan orders Red Cross to halt workThe Red Cross is told to suspend its work in conflict-hit Sudan, with officials citing "technical issues relating to its humanitarian plans".
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Morsi in court over protest deathsOusted Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi appears in court in the capital, Cairo, for trial on charges of inciting the killing of protesters.
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Forze speciali Usa nel sud della Libia
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01/02/2014
GHANA FIRED UP FOR LIBYA IN CHAN FINAL (Confédération Africaine de Football)(Source: Confédération Africaine de Football) Ghanaian coach, Maxwell Konadu said his team was ready for Libya and was expecting a great atmosphere when the two sides meet on Saturday in the Chan final at Cape Town stdium. Konadu said his team had been stretched during the semi-final encounter with Nigeria which went into...
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Sudan orders Red Cross to suspend workSudan has ordered the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to suspend its activities in the country. The ICRC said it had received a...
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01/02/2014
Christians flee attacks in Nigeria's northeastYOLA, Nigeria mdash; Before the usher could finish warning worshippers of the gunmen approaching, the attackers were storming into the church, locking the main door, exploding homemade bombs and firing into the congregation. The shooting continued as some people scrambled to escape out of windows and through the back door of the sacristy. Some had their throats slit in last Sunday#39;s attack on St. Paul#39;s Roman Catholic Church in Wada Chakawa village in northeast Nigeria. quot;My brother was slaughtered like ram,quot; said Moses Yohanna whose elder brother died in the attack....
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Court Sentences 32 Brotherhood Supporters to Two Years for Protesting[Aswat Masriya]An Egyptian...
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SUPER EAGLES CLINCH THIRD PLACE (Confédération Africaine de Football)(Source: Confédération Africaine de Football) The Super Eagles clinched third place in the Chan tournament after beating a 10-man Zimbabwe 1-0 at Cape Town stadium on Saturday afternoon. With very little incentive to play for, the match saw little creativity and when Zimbabwe Warriors were reduced to 10 men in the 17th minute, many predicted a glut of goals. But some tight Zimbabwe defence and reckless shooting by Nigeria saw the Super Eagles scrapping home by a...
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Rogo ad Aversa, muoiono 17 cuccioli dentro un capannoneIncendio di origini forse dolose nella sede della società di import-export "World Pet Center". Il fumo tossico ha ucciso gli animali, tutti di razze pregiate
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01/02/2014
Nigeria: Proposed National Conference dominates newspaper headlinesLagos, Nigeria (PANA) - The federal government's modalities for the conduct of the National Conference, designed to bring the people together and discuss the fundamental terms of their coexistence, was the main story in Nigeria this week.
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01/02/2014
2014 CHAN: Libya on revenge mission, faces Ghana in final match (Preview by Vincent Obi, PANA Editor)Cape Town, South Africa (PANA) - By the time the Libyan national football team takes on Ghana in Saturday's final match in Cape Town at the 2014 African Nations Championship (CHAN) in South Africa, they must have waited 32 years to embark on their "revenge" mission against the Black Stars.
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01/02/2014
Mali: Political crisis hits Mali tourismBamako, Mali (PANA) ? The political crisis in the West African state of Mali, following a military coup and the seizure of large swathes of the north by rebels and jihadists, hit the tourist industry very hard in 2012, according to Mali's tourism ministry.
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01/02/2014
Sudan: Security lifts ban on pro-opposition newspaperKhartoum, Sudan (PANA) - The Sudanese security on Saturday lifted the ban imposed on ?Rai al Shaab? (People?s Opinion) daily newspaper, sponsored by the opposition Popular Congress party of Islamist Dr. Hassan Turabi.
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01/02/2014
Sudan: Ruling party calls for dialogue with political partiesKhartoum, Sudan (PANA) - Sudan's ruling National Congress Party (NCP) has invited leaders of the opposition political parties to a meeting to discuss key national issues, including the current armed conflicts, the constitution and democracy, according to NCP Political Sector Chairman, Al-Dirdeiry Mohamed Ahmed.
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01/02/2014
2014 CHAN: Nigeria, Zimbabwe drawing 0-0 at half timeCape Town, South Africa (PANA) - Nigeria and Zimbabwe are drawing 0-0 at half time in their match for third place in the African Nations Championship (CHAN) being played on Saturday at the Cape Town Stadium.
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01/02/2014
US: UN rights expert calls for protection of IDPs in South SudanNew York, US (PANA) - UN Special Rapporteur on the human rights of internally displaced persons (IDPs), Mr. Chaloka Beyani, says congestion at UN bases in South Sudan has started to create risks for the 85,000 displaced civilians seeking shelter there, but they must not be forced or induced to leave.
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