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July, 2015

  • 1 July

    Tunisia condemns assassination of Egypt's public prosecutor

    Tunisia condemned, Tuesday, the assassination of Egypt’s public prosecutor in a terrorist attack Monday in Cairo. While expressing heartfelt condolences and deep sympathy to the people and government of Egypt as well as to the families of the victims, Tunisia reasserted

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  • 1 July

    Libyan refugees double since last September

    According to the United Nations refugee agency, the number of people displaced within Libya has almost doubled from an estimated 230,000 last September to more than 434,000 amid escalating fighting this year in different parts of the crisis-gripped North-African country. “The internally displaced persons (IDPs) comprise 83,697 families, according to …

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  • 1 July

    UN extends Darfur peacekeeping force

    The Security Council on Monday unanimously approved a one-year extension of the joint UN-African Union peacekeeping force in Sudan’s western Darfur region where conflict is intensifying, rejecting the Sudanese government’s demand that the troops leave. A resolution adopted by the UN’s most powerful body keeps the size of the force …

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  • 1 July

    Tunisia investigates Libya link to beach attacker

    A Tunisian gunman who killed 39 people at a resort hotel, mostly British holiday-makers, probably spent time in a training camp in Libya and had been in contact with militants over the border, a security source said on Tuesday. The attack on the Imperial Marhaba beach hotel in the popular …

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  • 1 July

    Over 21 Libyan soldiers killed in clashes this week

    Fighting raged between government forces and Islamists in eastern Libya on Tuesday, with 21 soldiers killed since the clashes broke out at the weekend, a medical official said. The continued fighting came a day after UN envoy Bernardino Leon said he hoped the rival parliaments in the largely lawless North …

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  • 1 July

    Fifty killed in North Sinai attacks claimed by ISIL

    Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) militants launched a wide-scale coordinated assault on several military checkpoints in Egypt’s North Sinai on July 1 in which 50 people were killed, security sources said, the largest attack yet in the insurgency-hit province. Egyptian army F-16 jets and Apache helicopters strafed …

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  • 1 July

    US rules out northern Syria buffer zone

    The U.S. has ruled out support for a buffer zone in northern Syria amid renewed fighting just across Turkey’s southern border, according to a U.S. State Department official. John Kirby, a spokesperson for the U.S. State Department, said on June 30 the challenges facing Turkey on its southern borders are …

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June, 2015

  • 29 June

    NATO worried by prospects of heavy fighting return in Ukraine

    NATO’s head warned on Thursday of a risk of a return to heavy fighting in Ukraine but said it would be unwise to declare a ceasefire agreement dead, despite repeated violations, because it remained the best hope for peace. The Ukrainian military on Tuesday accused pro-Russian rebels of conducting long-range …

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  • 29 June

    Algeria condemns terror attacks in Tunisia, Kuwait, Somalia and France

    Algeria condemned in “the strongest terms” the terrorist attacks against a hotel in Sousse in Tunisia, a mosque in Kuwait, an AMISOM base in Mogadishu (Somalia) and a plant in France’s Isere. It also expressed solidarity with the governments and the victims’ families.

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  • 29 June

    Egypt state prosecutor killed in car bomb attack

    Hisham Barakat, Egypt’s public prosecutor died from wounds sustained in a bomb attack on Monday that had targeted his convoy in Cairo. The bomb struck shortly after Barakat left his house in the busy eastern Heliopolis suburb, heading to his downtown office.

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