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28/12/2013
Sudan to evacuate citizens from CARKhartoum, Sudan (PANA) - The Sudanese government is to evacuate its nationals from the Central African Republic (CAR) following the unrest in that country.
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28/12/2013
Sudan asks US to remove its name from terror-sponsors' listKhartoum, Sudan (PANA) - Sudan on Saturday asked the US to remove its name from the list of sponsors of international terrorism if it is indeed willing to normalise relations with the African nation.
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28/12/2013
Thousands protest against Niger's presidentAt least 20,000 people march against Mahamadou Issoufou's rule, accusing government of corruption and media censorship.
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28/12/2013
Egyptian students clash with security forcesAt least two students killed and over 100 arrested as protesters defy anti-terror law outlawing Muslim Brotherhood.
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28/12/2013
Egitto:scontri polizia-pro-Morsi,1 mortoForze ordine arrestano 148 manifestanti in varie città
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28/12/2013
Sud Sudan si impegna a cessate il fuocoEsercito, sconfitti ribelli in Alto Nilo, ricca regione petrolio
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27/12/2013
Four U.S. military personnel detained, then released in LibyaKAILUA, Hawaii mdash; Four U.S. military personnel were detained and then released by the Libyan government Friday. The circumstances of their detention were not immediately clear in a region that has been gripped by violence.img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/latimes/africa/~4/CMsZ6AUsUbM" height="1" width="1"/
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27/12/2013
Egitto: un morto negli scontri al Cairo, timori Usa per violenzeLe proteste dei Fratelli Musulmani , definiti ?organizzazione terroristica?. Sette persone arrestate nella notte
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27/12/2013
Tunisian craft industry hit by political, economic crisisTunis, Tunisia (PANA) ? The political and economic crisis in Tunisia, since the change of regime in 2010, has negatively affected the industrial and commercial sector, including the craft industry that has been, for decades, the main source of revenue for hundreds of thousands of Tunisian craftsmen.
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27/12/2013
Mali : ex-Libyens et pro-Bamako... ces Touaregs qui en 2011 ne voulaient que la paixLaurent Touchard travaille depuis de nombreuses années sur le terrorisme et l'histoire militaire. Il a collaboré à plusieurs ouvrages et certains de ses travaux sont utilisés par l'université Johns-Hopkins, aux États-Unis. Cette semaine il revient sur l'histoire, peu connue, des Touaregs ex-Libyens qui étaient pro-Bamako.
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27/12/2013
Maroc : rupture "à l'amiable" entre Ynna Holding et Louvre HotelsLe groupe marocain Ynna Holding et Louvre Group ont décidé de résilier le contrat de gestion pour compte qui les liait depuis février 2013. Les deux sociétés comptent désormais explorer d’autres formes de partenariat.
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27/12/2013
South Sudan government agrees to stop fighting; rebels stay mumJOHANNESBURG, South Africa ndash; South Sudanrsquo;s government has agreed to end fighting with rebel forces, East African leaders announced Friday, in a deal that will hinge on whether rebel leader Riek Machar agrees to the truce.
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27/12/2013
Three killed in fresh Egypt clashesThree people are killed in fresh clashes between Muslim Brotherhood supporters and police across Egypt.
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27/12/2013
Soldiers killed in Mogadishu blastAt least 11 people, including six soldiers, are killed by a remote-controlled bomb in a restaurant in the Somali capital Mogadishu, witnesses say.
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27/12/2013
S Sudan government agrees to truceThe government of South Sudan agrees to an immediate ceasefire but the rebel leader tells the BBC conditions for a truce are not in place.
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27/12/2013
Western Sahara: President of Republic Calls On UN to Protect 'Defenseless' Saharawis in Occupied Territories[SPS]Bir Lehlu -President of Republic Secretary General of the POLISARIO Front Mohamed Abdelaziz invited the United Nations to intervene to protect 'defenseless' Saharawi citizens in the occupied territories of Western Sahara from 'such inhuman and unacceptable practices' carried out by Morocco, in a letter sent Thursday to UN secretary General Ban Ki-Moon.
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27/12/2013
Egypt: Army Chief Allocates Aircraft to Transport Humanitarian Aid to Sudan[Aswat Masriya]Egypt's Defence Minister Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has allocated a military aircraft for transporting urgent humanitarian aid to South Sudan.
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27/12/2013
Egypt: Egypt Will Never Give Up One Drop of Its Nile Water Quota - Minister[Egypt Online]Minister of Irrigation and Water Resources Mohamed Abdel-Motleb disclosed that consultations are currently being underway with the Sudanese and Ethiopian counterparts to render successful the forthcoming ministerial meeting to be held Khartoum during the first week of January 2014.
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27/12/2013
Africa: Instability Drives Up Oil Price[VOA]The price for a barrel of oil rose above 100 dollars Friday amid concerns over instability in Libya and South Sudan, plus a growing U.S. demand for fuel.
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27/12/2013
Egitto: quattro morti negli scontri Violenze anche sulle donne| fotoLe proteste dei Fratelli Musulmani , definiti ?organizzazione terroristica?. Sette persone arrestate nella notte
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27/12/2013
Nigeria: President orders probe after woman loses pregnancy to assault by Lebanese bossLagos, Nigeria (PANA) - Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan has ordered a probe into the case of a 34-year-old woman, Mrs. Alexandra Ossai, who lost her seven-month pregnancy after she was allegedly kicked in the stomach by her Lebanese boss, the private Punch newspaper reported Friday.
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27/12/2013
'Nigeria loses 3.2b naira yearly on training of pilots, others'Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) - Nigeria spends over 3.2 billion naira (US$20 million) yearly on the oversea's training of aviation personnel including pilots, air traffic controllers and others, according to local media reports on Friday.
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27/12/2013
Nigeria: Work resumes after Christmas holidayLagos, Nigeria (PANA) - Work resumed throughout Nigeria Friday after the two-day public holiday declared by the federal government to enable Christians to celebrate Christmas, which marks the birth of Jesus Christ, as well as Boxing Day, the day set aside for exchanging gifts.
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27/12/2013
Mauritania to raise funds for 2014 CHAN participationNouakchott, Mauritania (PANA) ? The Mauritanian Ministry of Sports will Saturday organize a telethon to raise funds for the participation of Mauritania?s national football team (the Mourabitounes) at the African Cup of Nations Championship for locally-based players (CHAN), the Mauritanian Football Federation announced here Friday.
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27/12/2013
Mauritania introduces new biometric visa delivery serviceNouakchott, Mauritania (PANA) ? The Mauritanian authorities have introduced a system of biometric visa delivery service at the Nouakchott international airport.
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27/12/2013
South Sudan: UN evacuates foreign nationals from oil-rich BentiuKhartoum, Sudan (PANA) - The UN is evacuating hundreds of Ugandan, Kenyan, Ethiopian and Somali nationals from the oil-rich Bentiu state of south Sudan, according to the UN-run Radio Miraya in South Sudan.
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27/12/2013
Mauritania condemns latest terrorist attacks in EgyptNouakchott, Mauritania (PANA) - The Mauritanian government has condemned the attacks perpetrated in Daghlalia, Egypt, according to a statement here Friday issued by the Mauritanian foreign affairs and cooperation ministry.
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27/12/2013
East African leaders push for power-sharing in South SudanNairobi, Kenya (PANA) - East African leaders have kicked off their push for a solution to the crisis in South Sudan with a strong condemnation of the reported coup attempt against the administration of President Salva Kiir and a call for an end to military hostilities.
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27/12/2013
Al-Shabab suspected in deadly Somalia bombingPolice say at least eight people were killed in bombing targeting government offices in Mogadishu.
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