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Malta
Maltese vessel held in Libya for more than a week
A Maltese vessel has been held in Libya for more than a week, its owner told The Malta Independent.The Maltese flagged fishing vessel Salvatur VI, MFA0172VLT, owned by Salvatur VI Fishing Company Limited), with 1 Italian Captain and 6 Indonesian crew members on board, has been held by the Libyan Military forces of Benghasi, ...
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USA Malta
Will Malta break the duck against Lithuania?
Malta will face Lithuania tonight at the National Stadium, kick off 20:45, in their penultimate commitment from the FIFA 2018 World Cup Qualifying Group F - a campaign which sees Malta still pointless at the bottom of the group with only two goals to show against the 21 conceded to ...
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Kenya
Auditor General Ouko wants limping Nakumatt out of NSSF building
Troubled retailer Nakumatt's woes could deepen further after it emerged it could be kicked out of another prime location in Nairobi's Central Business District.
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Kenya
New twist in Sh100 million Mombasa land case
A man charged with illegally aiding the transfer of land worth Sh100 million has now been accused of practising law without an advocate's certificate.
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Kenya
MOVIE REVIEW: The Oscar hopeful 'Kati Kati'
Kati Kati has been selected to represent Kenya for best foreign language films at the 90th Academy Awards
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Kenya
More 'business communities' coming soon: Moses Kuria
Gatundu South lawmaker says Nairobi group to launch chapters in Nasa strongholds.
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Portogallo Malta
Medina: “é essencial concluir com urgência processo de descentralização”
No discurso de comemoração da Implantação da República, o presidente da Câmara Municipal de Lisboa defendeu esta quinta-feira a importância do poder local.
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Nigeria
Law school: Court dismisses NOUN graduates’ suit
Chukwudi Akasike, Port Harcourt A Federal High Court sitting in Port Harcourt has dismissed a suit filed by a group of graduates of the National Open University of Nigeria. Some graduates of NOUN had approached the court over an alleged refusal by relevant authorities to grant them admission into the Nigerian ...
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Turchia Nigeria
Turkey orders detention of 133 workers in post-coup probe
Turkish authorities have issued detention warrants for 133 people working in the finance and labour ministries, the state-run Anadolu news agency said on Thursday. The detention, according to Anadolu, was part of a widening crackdown by the government following the 2016 failed coup attempt. The suspects were detained for allegedly ...
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Nigeria
OCHA partner NEMA to tackle disaster
The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs ( OCHA ), Nigeria, says it is partnering National Emergency Management Agency ( NEMA ) on strategic planning and coordination of humanitarian agencies, to strengthen disaster response. Mrs Alta Bell, UN OCHA Representative, said this at the opening of a ...