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  • Washington “follows with interest” Morocco’s openness onto Africa (John Kerry)Posted 9 years ago
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    As many as 110 Sierra Leone migrants have refused to board a plane to fly them out of Libya where they have been living in ‘inhuman’ conditions at the time many African countries are repatriating their citizens...

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  • Zimbabwe: President Mnangagwa pleads for western sanctions removal

    Country’s new leader Thursday called on the west to remove economic sanctions imposed on Mugabe-era Zimbabwe as the former British colony begins a new life following former President’s 37-year rule. President Emmerson Mnangagwa addressing ruling party Zanu-PF...

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  • Somalia: Suicide attack at Mogadishu police camp kills 15

    A militant of al-Qaeda-linked group al Shabaab blew himself up Thursday in a police camp on Thursday in capital Mogadishu killing 15 security forces, reports say. The attack took place in General Kahiye Police Training Academy during...

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  • Another 12 000 miners will be ousted over next three years

    South Africa’s miner Lonmin and precious metal group Sibanye-Stillwater on Thursday said it could cut more than 12,000 jobs over the next three years after a takeover. South African precious metals miner Sibanye-Stillwater has agreed to buy...

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  • King Mohammed VI reaffirms attachment to global climate agenda

    Morocco is evidencing its firm attachment to achieving the global climate agenda. The presence of King Mohammed VI at the One Planet Summit in Paris is another confirmation of Morocco’s commitement in protecting the environment and curbing...

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  • King Mohammed VI and Prince Moulay El Hassan honorable guests of the One Planet Summit climate change

    King Mohammed VI and Prince Moulay El Hassan took part in a luncheon hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron on December 12 in honor of the heads of state and delegations attending the One Planet Summit climate...

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  • Egypt: Liverpool’s Salah named BBC African footballer of the year

    On Monday, Liverpool striker Mohamed Salah won undeniably BBC African Footballer of the Year Award beating four other contenders including club teammate Sadio Mané. Salah, 25, was voted online by BBC and football fans in his first...

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  • King Mohammed VI chaired the signing ceremony of 26 agreements for 26 Car Plants in Morocco

    Morocco signed Monday in Casablanca 26 industrial investment in the automotive sector with a total budget of MAD 13.78 billion. Chaired by King Mohammed VI, the signing of these new agreements show the strong positioning of the...

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  • Terrorism: AU wary about return of around 6,000 IS fighters

    The African Union (AU) via the voice of its Commissioner for Peace and Security called on African countries to brace up and closely collaborate in the fight against terrorism noting that around 6,000 fighters of the Islamic...

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  • Mali: Five workers of Chinese Telecommunication Company killed

    Four Malians and a Togolese working for a Chinese telecom company have been killed in South of Tombouctou after their abduction by gunmen. The five were kidnapped Friday by unidentified gunmen as they were laying fiber optic...

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