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October, 2015

September, 2015

  • 30 September

    Tunisia joins international coalition to defeat militant group Islamic State (Daesh)

    Tunisia announced on Tuesday night, his membership in the international coalition to defeat militant group Islamic State (Daesh). The announcement was given on Tuesday in New York in the president’s remarks Beji Caid Essebsi delivered on his behalf by Prime Minister Habib Essid. “Currently, Tunisia examines the areas of contribution …

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  • 30 September

    European Union, the Arab League urges all Libyan parties to sign a political agreement

    Head of the foreign policy of the EU Federica Mogherini, and the Secretary General of the Arab League, Nabil Elaraby, urged all parties to sign the agreement that was filed after negotiations with them. A statement issued by the EU said Mogherini and Elaraby, who met on the sidelines of …

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  • 30 September

    Turkish Consulate in Misrata in Libya after the grenade attack closed

    Turkish consulate in the Libyan city of Misrata closed after a grenade attack on Monday morning, according to a security source. “A man wearing civilian clothes was followed by the consulate of surveillance cameras in downtown Misrata. He tried to cross the external walls of the consulate, but failed. Then …

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  • 30 September

    The UN is promised 40,000 more peacekeepers

    Led by the US, fifty countries have promised Monday to provide additional 40,000 peacekeepers, when the UN peacekeeping missions are overstretched and vulnerable. US President Barack Obama had convened on the margins of the UN General Assembly in New York summit on ways to strengthen the 16 UN missions around …

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  • 30 September

    Nigeria has warned about further violence in the oil-rich south

    Nigeria was warned Tuesday that violence could resume in the southern oil producer, exacerbating the strain on resources already stretched by Boko Haram in the north, and reduced gross income. The International Crisis Group said that the root causes of the insurgency in the Niger Delta remain strategic “largely neglected” …

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  • 30 September

    CAR President stuck at the airport

    Heavy fighting between militias and UN peacekeepers erupted in the Central African Republic on Tuesday as President Catherine Samba-Panza rushed at the beginning of the United Nations General Assembly in order to end days violence in which at least 37 people died. Samba-Panza, who blamed ousted President François Bozizé to …

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  • 30 September

    Deserted streets of Bangui, as terrified residents inside home

    The streets of the capital of the Central African Republic were deserted, with residents terrified at the shelter inside and tens of thousands of people fleeing their homes after three days of shooting and blood. “We fear that the violence we see in Bangui is a return to the dark …

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