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- Morocco dismantles 'terrorist cell'
Moroccan police say they have dismantled a 'terrorist network' linked to al-Qaeda and arrested 15 suspects who were planning attacks. Members of a group called 'Fath al-Andalous', or the Conquest of Andalusia, were operating in several towns, and were
- 6.5 million Algerians live in poverty limit
A UN report: Algeria is still living in a big deficit in terms of the distribution of wealth and revenues, in spite of the improvement of its overall indications and incomes which will, likely, overreach 80 billions USD, this year. Yet, the population
- African tribal chiefs name Gadhafi 'king of kings'
BENGHAZI, Libya: Dignitaries from a host of African tribes have bestowed the title 'king of kings' on Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi during a visit marking the anniversary of the coup that brought him to power almost four decades ago. 'We have decided to
- Tunisia cabinet reshuffled
Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali partially reshuffled his cabinet, tapping half-a-dozen new ministers for youth, economics, agriculture and cultural portfolios, his prime minister said Friday. According to AFP, the cabinet includes four new
- Berlusconi, Kadhafi to meet Saturday: government
ROME (AFP) - Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi will meet Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi on Saturday, an Italian government spokesman said, amid reports the two sides were set to resolve a long-standing colonial dispute. Berlusconi is set to leave
- Many months needed to deploy Darfur peacekeepers
UNITED NATIONS: Even when the joint United Nations-African Union force is fully deployed, he said, the only way to end the fighting that has killed up to 300,000 people and forced 2.5 million to flee their homes will be through political talks and a
- Gaddafi 'king of kings'
TRIPOLI: Dignitaries from a host of African tribes have bestowed the title 'king of kings' on Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi during a visit marking the anniversary of the coup that brought him to power almost four decades ago. 'We have decided to
- Gaddafi son labels Lockerbie families 'greedy'
A prominent son of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi has accused the families of victims of the 1988 Lockerbie airliner bombing of being 'very greedy' in negotiations to wrest compensation from Libya for the attacks. The Pan Am jumbo jet exploded en route
- Many months needed to deploy Darfur peacekeepers
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AP - Deploying all 26,000 members of a peacekeeping force in conflict-wracked Darfur will take many more months because of growing insecurity and logistical difficulties, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said in a report circulated Friday.
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