Celebrations in Central African Republic as leader resigns

Fri Jan 10, 2014 12:09pm EST By Madjiasra Nako and Paul-Marin Ngoupana N’DJAMENA/BANGUI (Reuters) – Central African Republic’s interim leaders caved in to international pressure and resigned on Friday after failing to halt inter-religious violence, prompting street celebrations but also

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How people in Muslim countries prefer women to dress in public

pewresearch.org BY JACOB POUSHTER261 COMMENTS An important issue in the Muslim world is how women should dress in public. A recent survey from the University of Michigan’s Institute for Social Research conducted in seven Muslim-majority countries (Tunisia, Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Turkey),

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UK and Nigeria sign prisoner-exchange deal

The UK and Nigeria have signed an agreement to allow the transfer of prisoners between the two countries. It means citizens of one who commit crimes in the other will serve sentences in their homeland. The UK government said it

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North America cold snap creeps east

January 7, 2014 Meterologist Jacqui Jeras: “The polar vortex is always out there – it just has to do with the location of where it is right now” North America’s brutal cold snap is heading east, ushering in dangerous temperatures

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Indian Teen Allegedly Throws Boiling Water On Girl For Unfriending Him On Facebook

Jan 6, 2014  A spurned teen took revenge on a girl by burning her face with boiling water after she unfriended him on Facebook, according to police in India. The Independent reports that the boy, from Bihar state in northern

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African Migrants rescued off Italian and Greek coasts

BBC The Italian navy said the migrants were ferried to Sicily More than 300 migrants have been saved from rough waters in separate incidents off the coasts of Italy and Greece. The Italian navy said it picked up 233 people,

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Israel frees Palestinian prisoners

December 31, 2013 Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas greets the prisoners freed by Israel in Ramallah. Israeli authorities have freed a group of 26 Palestinian prisoners as part of a US-brokered agreement to resume direct peace talks. The prisoners were greeted

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Top 5 Infrastructural Projects In Africa 2013

African Leadership The Influx of greater Foreign Direct Investment in Africa, coupled with the rising demand of state-of-the-art infrastructures has ushered in a new dawn of monumental edifices, gradually changing the landscape across Africa. In 2012, we saw the flag

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Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood declared ‘terrorist group’

Supporters of Mohammed Morsi have held demonstrations since 3 July The military-backed interim Egyptian government has declared the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist group after blaming it for a deadly attack on a police HQ earlier this week. The group, whose

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Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood declared ‘terrorist group’

Supporters of Mohammed Morsi have held demonstrations since 3 July The military-backed interim Egyptian government has declared the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist group after blaming it for a deadly attack on a police HQ earlier this week. The group, whose

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