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14/09/2013
In pictures: Morocco focuses on photographyMarrakech celebrates Morocco's new photography
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14/09/2013
Mubarak judge orders trial blackoutAn Egyptian judge orders a media blackout during the next phase of the retrial of former President Hosni Mubarak.
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14/09/2013
Africa: Seedings Known - All Set for the African Play-Offs Draw in Cairo[CAF]It is all set for the African play-offs draw on 16 September at CAF HQ in Cairo now that latest FIFA rankings have been released. The ten teams in Africa's final qualifying round for the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil will be seeded as following Ivory Coast, Ghana, Algeria, Nigeria and Tunisia are the seeded sides and will be in Pot 1 while Egypt, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Senegal and Ethiopia will be in Pot 2 during the draw to take place at (10:00GMT).
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13/09/2013
Réforme de la justice : le gouvernement marocain présente sa feuille de routeLe gouvernement marocain a présenté, jeudi, sa feuille de route devant permettre de renforcer l’indépendance de la justice et combattre plus efficacement la corruption.
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13/09/2013
Mogadishu evictions led to 'abuses'Amnesty International denounces the eviction of tens of thousands of homeless people from makeshift camps in the Somali capital Mogadishu.
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13/09/2013
VIDEO: Architecture that improves livesAn Islamic cemetery and a Sudanese health centre are among several winners of the 2013 Aga Khan Award for Architecture.
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13/09/2013
Rival protesters clash in EgyptSupporters and opponents of Egypt's ousted president Mohammed Morsi clash during protests a day after a state of emergency was extended.
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13/09/2013
Egypt: Shame! Taekwondo Officials Ridicule Nigeria in Egypt[Vanguard]The desperation of Nigerian sports officials in seeking international office made the country a laughing stock in Cairo, Egypt where the General Assembly of the African Taekwondo Union, AFTU, held on September 9.
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13/09/2013
Egypt: U.S. State Department Daily Press Briefing: Egypt, Somalia[State Department]Excerpt from the United States Department of State Daily Press Briefing
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13/09/2013
Nigeria: From Tunisia With Bitter Tales - Deportees Recount Ordeal[Vanguard]They left the shores of Nigeria in search of greener pastures with very high expectations but returned home empty handed. That was the story of 90 Nigerians who were repatriated from Tunisia. The deportees who arrived the Murtala Mohammed International Airport Lagos on Tuesday, wore mournful looks as they re-lived the sad tales of their sojourn in the North African country. The repatriation was facilitated by the International Organisation for Migration, IOM, with the support of the Tunisian government.
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13/09/2013
Anti-military protests continue in EgyptProtesters arrested during marches across the country as prosecutors extend former President Mohamed Morsi's detention.
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13/09/2013
Soldiers killed in clashes in Egypt's SinaiThree troops killed as military continues offensive targeting fighters in desert region adjoining Israel and Gaza.
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13/09/2013
Somalia: jihadista usa ucciso dopo liteLo rivelano testimoni. Usa avevano posto taglia per sua cattura
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13/09/2013
Libia: Saadi Gheddafi fermato in NigerA figlio colonnello sarà concesso asilo umanitario
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13/09/2013
Libia: scontri guardie-tribù, 11 mortiUccisi 4 agenti, per rappresaglia polizia da fuoco ad abitato
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12/09/2013
Tunisie : Sami Fehri, patron d'Ettounsiya TV, libre après plus de une année de détentionSami Fehri, le patron de la chaîne tunisienne Ettounsiya TV, a été libéré, le 11 septembre, après plus de un an de détention. Il reste cependant poursuivi dans deux affaires.
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12/09/2013
Tunisie : le secteur touristique inquiet après la fermeture d'hôtels à Djerba pour cause d'hygièneMardi 10 septembre, le tour opérateur Marmara a annoncé la fermeture de cinq hôtels du complexe Dar Djerba, en Tunisie, suite à la détection de bactéries dans les canalisations. Si les expertises officielles se sont révélées par la suite négatives, cette nouvelle suscite l'inquiétude des vacanciers... et du secteur touristique.
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12/09/2013
Enquête : comment (re)construire la Libye ?Les faiblesses de l'économie libyenne sont connues : dépendance à l'or noir, infrastructures vieillissantes, chômage important... Pourtant, le potentiel existe et les chantiers à développer sont nombreux. Premiers secteurs à relancer : l'agriculture et le BTP.
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12/09/2013
Tunisie : la pression s'accroît sur les journalistesEn pleine crise politique, la liberté d’expression des médias tunisiens dérange. Et les fortes têtes en paient le prix fort.
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12/09/2013
Le festival alternatif L'Boulevard fait son grand retour à CasablancaAprès deux ans d'absence pour cause de difficultés financières, L'Boulevard est de retour à Casablanca, du 13 au 22 septembre. Avec une programmation variée mêlant musiques alternatives et cultures urbaines, ce festival atypique entend développer la culture underground au Maroc.
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12/09/2013
Cinéma : le réalisateur Mehdi Ben Attia, une fantastique identitéMehdi Ben Attia, réalisateur d'origine tunisienne, bouscule les codes et glorifie les rencontres improbables dans des films très personnels.
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12/09/2013
Football : la Tunisie repêchée pour les barrages du Mondial 2014Sanctionné par la Fifa pour avoir aligné un joueur suspendu, le Cap-Vert a été remplacé par la Tunisie en barrages africains pour la Coupe du monde 2014. Elle rejoint donc les neuf autres équipes qualifiées (Cameroun, Éthiopie, Algérie, Côte d'Ivoire, Égypte, Ghana, Sénégal, Nigeria et Burkina Faso).
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12/09/2013
Ex-CIA chief seeks pardon from ItalyA former CIA Milan station chief asks the Italian president for a pardon after being convicted in absentia of kidnapping an Egyptian Muslim cleric.
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12/09/2013
Algerian army siege role questionedThe oil firms running the Algerian gas plant attacked by militants in January relied too heavily on the army for protection, an inquiry says.
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12/09/2013
Western jihadis 'killed in Somalia'Two top Islamist militants, from the US and UK, have been killed in Somalia after falling out with al-Shabab, witnesses say.
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12/09/2013
Egypt: FM Receives South Sudan Envoy[Egypt Online]Foreign Minister Nabil Fahmi received on Wednesday 11/9/2013 ambassador of South Sudan in Cairo Anthony Louis for talks on the current developments in Egypt.
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12/09/2013
Cape Verde/Tunisia: World Cup 2014 - The Congo and Tunisia Accuse Niger and Cape Verde[Africa Top Sports]It may well be that the results obtained in the field during the last day of qualifying for the 2014 World Cup be invalidated by FIFA. This is at least what hope Congo and Tunisia. According to the latest information, the Red Devils and the Carthage Eagles have decided to file a complaint to FIFA against the Niger and Cape Verde for improper use of players.
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