Africa
US Reports of Supposed IS Training Camps in Libya
The Head of the US Africa Command General David Rodriguez reported on Wednesday that Islamic State (IS) has set up training camps in eastern Libya.
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UN envoy for Libya holds talks in Ankara
The Foreign Ministry has announced that U.N. Special Envoy to Libya Bernardino Leon held talks with Turkish officials in Ankara on Nov. 12, as Turkeyâs involvement in global efforts to prevent a full-blown civil war in Libya become more visible.
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New Ebola measure foresees lining ambulance cabs with plastic sheets
The use of transparent plastic sheets to line the cabins of EKAB emergency ambulances has been included in the list of precautionary measures to be taken in the eventuality of EKAB ambulance crews being called to handle a suspected case of Ebola.
Somali port poised for facelift with Turkish help
The Somali government's grand vision for Mogadishu port under its new Turkish managers sees modern container ships replacing wooden dhows, new cranes easing the back-breaking work of porters and a surge in state revenue as traffic rises.
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Nigeria declared Ebola-free as EU tackles response
Nigeria - Africa's most populous country - was declared Ebola-free on Monday as European Union foreign ministers thrashed out measures to help halt the spread of the deadly disease.
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Turkey sends special representative to Libya
A deputy of the ruling AKP, Emrullah İşler, is paying a two-day visit to Libya in his capacity as special representative of Turkey’s president and government, the Foreign Ministry announced
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Doubt over Nigeria-Boko Haram 'ceasefire', kidnap release
Nigeria's announcement of a ceasefire with Boko Haram has surprised many and convinced few, particularly when talks with the militants on the possible release of 219 kidnapped schoolgirls had been at a frustrating standstill.
FOREIGNER, IN LOVE WITH ROMANIA Hisham Tageldin Mohamed Osman, a Sudanese doctor in Marin Sorescu's Bulzesti
Hisham Tageldin Mohamed Osman is a 43 year-old Sudanese man who became a family physician in the village of Fratila, part of the commune of Bulzesti, Dolj County, the birthplace of renowned Romanian writer Marin Sorescu.
Kenyatta becomes first president to appear before ICC
Kenya's Uhuru Kenyatta became the first sitting president to appear before the International Criminal Court where he has been charged with crimes against humanity
Kenyan leader heads to International Criminal Court
Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta headed to The Hague for a landmark appearance before the International Criminal Court where he faces charges of crimes against humanity