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  • UN Says Libya Continues to Face Difficult Transition

    VOA - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    NEW YORK -- A senior United Nations diplomat says Libya continues to face a difficult transition from the regime of Moammar Gadhafi, whose 42-year rule ended in ...

  • Piracy in West Africa outstrips Somalia report says

    WHP CBS 21 - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — A new report says piracy affected more ships and sailors off West Africa than off Somalia's coast last year.The report, drawing on data from the International Maritime Bureau, said nearly 1,000 seafarers and fishermen were attacked by pirates armed with guns or knives in the Gulf of Guinea. More than 200 people were taken hostage.The report said attacks on ...

  • Egypt and Ethiopia try to roll back threats of war

    CBS News - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    CAIRO, Egypt Egypt's foreign minister is in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa today to diffuse a diplomatic standoff over access to the Nile River that had led President Mohamed Morsi to threaten his Ethiopian counterparts with the prospect of "war." Foreign Minister Mohamed Kamel Amr's visit comes a week after Ethiopia's parliament voted to strip Egypt of its right to ...

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  • Tunisia Situation in the Country Topping Agenda of Interim PMs Meeting With National Dialogue Follow-Up Commission

    All Africa - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Tunis - The Tunisian General Labour Union (UGTT) Secretary-General Houcine Abassi said that the meeting held on Monday by Prime Minister Ali Larayedh with the National Dialogue follow-up commission members discussed the economic, social and security situation in the country in this transition stage as well as the furtherance of the National Dialogue. As to security situation, Abassi said after ...

  • Nigeria Year After Church Bombings Kaduna Struggles to Rebuild

    All Africa - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    ABUJA - Sectarian violence has plagued central Nigeria for decades and tens of thousands of people have been killed. Many mosques and churches are still rubble and in some cities the population has segregated itself out of fear. It is the first anniversary of triple church bombings that sparked sectarian riots in the central city of Kaduna. There is no roof on this mosque in Kaduna and no walls ...

  • South Sudan Theft From S. Sudan Presidents Office Inside Job

    All Africa - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN - A spate of alleged thefts from the office of South Sudanese President Salva Kiir may have been an inside job, officials investigating how tens of thousands of dollars went missing from Kiir's office said Monday. Some $70,000 U.S. that was kept in the president's office to pay staff who do not have bank accounts, along with two laptops, went missing from Kiir's ...

  • North Africa AQIM Reportedly Confirms Commanders Death in Mali

    All Africa - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    The militant group al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb is reported to have confirmed the death of one of its top commanders. The Mauritanian news agency ANI says it received a statement from the militant group, saying that Abdelhamid Abou Zeid was killed while fighting French and Chadian troops in northern Mali. The statement says other jihadists also were killed in the clash, including another ...

  • Refugees leave Nigeria for Niger Cameroon U.N. says

    Middle East Times - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    The United Nations said Tuesday an ongoing crisis in Nigeria has caused more than 6,000 refugees to flee to neighboring Niger and Cameroon. A statement from the United Nations said in recent weeks, "anti-insurgent operations and general insecurity" have uprooted thousands during a state of emergency declared in May in Nigeria's Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states. "Crossings of ...

  • African nations set negotiations on planned Nile dam

    Middle East Times - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    A controversial dam on the Nile River will be the subject of negotiations by Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan, foreign ministers of the countries announced Tuesday. The negotiations will deal with the political and technical aspects of dividing the river's waters between the countries, Egypt's Ahram Online reported. The $4.2 billion dam is planned by Ethiopia to power a hydroelectric plant. ...

  • World Brief | Africa Six Men Sentenced for Attacking Sufi Shrine in Tunisia

    International Herald Tribune - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

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  • Illegal mining will not affect Ghana - China relations

    Ghana News Agency - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Accra, June 18, GNA - Mr Gong Jianzhong, the Chinese Ambassador in Ghana, on Tuesday said that illegal gold mining by some Chinese nationals would not affect the relationship between the two ...

  • Ghana makes progress in multi-party pluralism – Mahama

    Ghana News Agency - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Accra, June 18, GNA - President John Dramani Mahama has said the government had made steady progress over the past 20 years of multi-party pluralism to enhance accountability, transparency and ...

  • Four Togolese arrested in Ghana for illegal mining

    Ghana News Agency - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    According to Inspector Adu Gyamfi, the officer in-charge of the Kyekyewere Police Station in the Central Region, the seven were arrested last Thursday afternoon after he led a patrol team to the mining ...

  • Ghana Revenue Authority destroys smuggled goods

    Ghana News Agency - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Zuarungu (UE) June 18, GNA - The Customs, Excise and Preventive Service Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) in the Upper East Region, at the weekend destroyed seized goods worth ...

  • British Government to support Ghana

    Ghana News Agency - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Accra, June 18, GNA - President John Mahama has struck a deal with the British Government to transform Accra into an international financial ...

  • Act Alliance Ghana Forum donates to flood victims

    Ghana News Agency - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Accra, June 18, GNA - The Act Alliance Ghana Forum, a coalition of Churches and benevolent organizations, have presented relief items worth 50,000 dollars to over 1,000 flood victims in five districts of the Northern ...

  • Ethiopia admit to fielding suspended player

    Soccernet - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    The Ethiopian Football Federation (EFF) have admitted to fielding an ineligible player in a World Cup qualifier and could be docked three points as a ...

  • Bamako Tuaregs sign accord for Mali polls

    News.com.au - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    THE Malian government and Tuareg rebels occupying a key northern city have signed an accord paving the way for presidential elections in the west African state next ...

  • Gaddafi son accuses Libya of blatant disregard for law over trial attempt

    The Guardian - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Muammar Gaddafi , has accused the authorities in his country of showing a "blatant disregard" for the international criminal court (ICC) by announcing they will put him on trial in August.In an urgent submission to the Hague-based court, the British lawyer John Jones asked appeal judges to ...

  • Nigeria Is Caught Between Military Abuses and Islamist Rebels

    The Atlantic - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Nigerian Army soldiers stand as part of preparations for deployment to Mali, at the Nigerian Army peacekeeping centre in Jaji, near Kaduna on January 17, 2013. (Afolabi Sotunde/Reuters) A month after President Goodluck Jonathan imposed a state of emergency on northern Nigeria, the first eyewitness accounts are only now emerging about the Nigerian military's brutality. The state of ...

  • China says Ghanas arrest of its miners will not harm relations

    Reuters - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    ACCRA (Reuters) - China is determined that its relations with Ghana will not be undermined by the arrest of some 200 Chinese illegal gold miners in a crackdown by Ghanaian authorities, a senior Beijing Foreign Ministry official said on ...

  • UN says 2 children of Libyas Gadhafi moved to Oman in apparent violation of UN travel ban

    Canada.com - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    A son and daughter of former Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi moved from Algeria to Oman in apparent violation of a U.N. travel ban, the committee monitoring U.N. sanctions against Libya said Tuesday. Rwanda's U.N. Ambassador Eugene Richard Gasana, who chairs the committee, told the Security Council that Algeria's U.N. Mission confirmed on June 5 that Aisha Gadhafi and Mohammed Gadhafi ...

  • Rebels in North Mali Sign Peace Deal Allowing In Government Troops

    International Herald Tribune - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    DAKAR, Senegal ...

  • Egypt Ethiopia Egypt Meet to Ease Nile Dam Tensions

    All Africa - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    ADDIS ABABA - Egypt and Ethiopia are taking steps to defuse tension over Ethiopia's diversion of the Nile River to construct a massive hydroelectric dam. The ministers of foreign affairs from both countries held talks in Addis Ababa on Monday and Tuesday. At issue: the tensions that rose after Ethiopia began diverting part of the Blue Nile to advance construction the Great Ethiopian ...

  • Learning a Lesson from Libya Iraq Reconciliation Not Revenge

    Human Rights Watch - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Even as Syria’s nightmare continues, policy makers should consider the country’s future once hostilities end. Those planning for Syria’s "day after" should learn a lesson from the past and avoid an approach just adopted in Libya, and before that in Iraq, that will widen divisions rather than heal the wounds. Libya’s parliament recently voted to bar many ...

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