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Tripoli's water supply resumes gradually on Saturday

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Tripoli, Libya, September 5 (Infosplusgabon) - Drinking water supply to Tripoli is expected to resume gradually by the end of Saturday after the return of electricity to pumping stations, the management of the Hassawna-Sahel Jafara Artificial River system has announced.

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Coronavirus: Algeria records 304 new confirmed cases of infection

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Algiers, Algeria, Septembre 5 (Infosplusgabon) -A total of 304 new confirmed cases of coronavirus (Covid-19), 8 deaths and 253 recoveries have been recorded during the last 24 hours in Algeria, the spokesperson of the scientific committee monitoring the evolution of the pandemic, Dr. Djamel Fourar said on Friday in Algiers.

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Mauritanian government pledges to respect judicial independence in "corruption" case

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Nouakchott, Mauritania, September 5 (Infosplusgabon) -The Mauritanian government will fully respect the constitutional principle of separation of powers and the independence of the judiciary in dealing with the case of alleged corruption during the decade of rule of  former president Mohamed ould Abdel Aziz,  currently under preliminary investigation.

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Coronavirus : Congo extends health emergency by 20 days

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Brazzaville, Congo, September 5 (Infosplusgabon) - Congo's  national coordination, chaired by President  Denis Sassou-Nguesso, on Friday extended the health emergency for another 20 days from 8 September,official spokesperson Thierry Lezin Moungalla announced.

 

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Tunisian migrant families hold a sit-in in front of Spanish embassy in Tunis

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Tunis, Tunisia, September 5 (Infosplusgabon) - Several families of Tunisian migrants stranded in the Spanish enclave of Melilla on Friday staged a sit-in in front of the Spanish embassy in Tunis to draw the attention of the Spanish consular authorities and to denounce the silence of the Tunisian government on the deteriorated situation of their relatives.

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