Yearly Archives: 2015

UNSC concerned over Libya's crises, rising threat of terrorism

United Nations Security Council on Saturday expressed concern over Libya’s ongoing political, security and institutional crises and the rising threat of terrorism, said a press statement of the council. Expressing “concern about the ongoing fighting, destruction and growing humanitarian toll in various parts of the country,” the council called for …

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Serbian embassy staff kidnapped in Libya's Sabratha

Two Serbian embassy staff were kidnapped on Sunday in Libya’s western city of Sabratha, according to a Libyan rights group. The National Commission for Human Rights confirmed that the two, Sladeana Stankovic and Jovica Stebic, while traveling to Tunisia, were taken away by unknown gunmen in the morning and gunshots …

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Security increased after Nigeria poll violence

Kano – Soldiers patrolled the streets and residents surveyed damage to their homes and businesses in eastern Nigeria on Monday, after deadly violence linked to the appointment of the country’s first female governor. At least seven people were killed and 15 injured on Sunday in clashes between supporters of the …

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More Sudanese soldiers go to Yemen

Aden – A 400-strong Sudanese force arrived in Yemen’s port city Aden on Monday in support of pro-government forces preparing to confront a possible new offensive by rebels on the country’s south. Yemen’s loyalist forces, backed by Saudi-led coalition strikes, supplies and troops, pushed the rebels out of Aden as …

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Settle Yemen crisis to help Somalia PM tells UN

New York – Ending the crisis in Yemen is crucial to prevent Islamic State jihadists from shoring up Somalia’s weakened Shabaab, Somalia’s prime minister said on Monday. Prime Minister Omar Sharmarke told a special session of the UN Security Council on Somalia that the Shabaab’s recent pledges of allegiance to …

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Egypt's President wraps up visit to London

President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi returned to Egypt on Friday after a three-day visit to London where he met with British Prime Minister David Cameron. During a news conference which was attended only by a journalist from Egypt and one from Britain on Thursday, Cameron defended the UK decision to suspend flights …

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Russia suspends all flights to Egypt

A Kremlin spokesman said that Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the halt of flights to Egypt in the aftermath of the Russian plane crash earlier this week, which left all 224 on board dead, according to state- affiliated Russian news agency Sputnik. The decision came one day after top UK …

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Algerian FM visits UK

Minister of State, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Ramtane Lamamra, on working visit to London held talks Tuesday with Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs Philip Hammond. The meeting, held on the Foreign Office headquarters focussed on the regional and international issues of common interest, particularly …

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Burkina Faso elections confirmed for November 29

Ouagadougou – Burkina Faso’s interim government confirmed Wednesday that presidential and parliamentary elections initially set for October, but delayed by a failed coup, would go ahead on November 29. The government confirmed the date agreed on Tuesday with the main political factions for the elections, which were scheduled for October …

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Niger air force bombs Boko Haram base, arrests 20 militants

Niamey – Niger’s air force bombed a Boko Haram base in the country’s southeast and arrested more than 20 militants, security sources said on Thursday, in its biggest counter-attack in eight months. Members of the Islamist militant group based mostly in north-eastern Nigeria have repeatedly attacked the Lake Chad area, …

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