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Libyan Forces Push into Last Islamic State Area in Sirte

Libyan pro-government forces are advancing into the last area controlled by Islamic State in the coastal city of Sirte, surrounding the militants.

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U.S. Security Advisor Rice Meets S. Sudan’s First Vice-President

  The United States security advisor, ambassador, Susan Rice has expressed grave concern about the prevailing humanitarian conditions and continued fighting in.

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U.S. Condemns South Sudan Opposition Leader’s Call for Renewed War

The U.S. State Department on Wednesday strongly condemned comments by South Sudan’s opposition leader calling for a return to war against the.

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Libya PM Calls for National Reconciliation in Splintered Country

  By Yara Bayoum Libya’s prime minister called for a national reconciliation initiative to repair the divisions in a fragmented country reeling.

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Nigerian Leader Asks UN to Help Free Abducted Chibok Girls

Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari has invited the United Nations to help negotiations to exchange the kidnapped schoolgirls from Chibok for detained leaders.

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Nigerian Army Clashes with Boko Haram in Northeast-Spokesman

Nigerian troops have been fighting with the Boko Haram militant group over control of a north-eastern town, the army said on Wednesday..

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Kenya: World Court Has No Jurisdiction in Somalia Dispute

Kenya says that the International Court of Justice has no jurisdiction in a case filed by Somalia covering a dispute over potentially.

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Ethiopia, UK to Strengthen Peace, Security Cooperation

By Henok Tibebu Ethio-UK relations would be further enhanced as their UNSC membership takes effect. Foreign Affairs State Minister Ambassador Taye Atskesilassie.

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Nigeria Army Chief: Boko Haram Capabilities ‘Virtually Eliminated

By James Butty The Nigerian military has made tremendous progress against the Boko Haram terrorist group, the country’s chief of army staff.

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Ghana Police Ready Special Measures to Avert Election Violence

  By Peter Clottey Police in Ghana say they have identified over 5,000 “hot spots” where violence is possible ahead of the.

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