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Ousted Burkina President Leaves I.Coast for Morocco

Burkina Faso's deposed president Blaise Compaore left Ivory Coast heading for Morocco on Thursday, the Ivorian presidency said.

He fled to Ivory Coast on October 31 after he was ousted in a popular revolt, but his presence had angered supporters of the former Ivorian president, Laurent Gbagbo.

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Ivory Coast Soldiers Return to Barracks after Protests over Pay

Ivory Coast soldiers returned to their barracks on Wednesday after protests over a pay dispute in several cities that saw them storm a TV station and set up barricades, soldiers and residents said.

The west African nation's defense and interior ministers promised measures aimed at meeting the soldiers' demands, and talks were set for later Wednesday between government officials and military representatives.

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Ghana and Ivory Coast Head to Court over Sea Boundary

Ghana and Ivory Coast are heading to a United Nations tribunal to resolve a dispute over the maritime boundary separating the two oil-producing nations, Ghana's attorney general said on Thursday.

The maritime border between the two countries cuts through offshore oil fields that both nations are eager to exploit, but there are claims the boundary has not been properly demarcated.

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The Filipino 'Warrior Peacekeepers' Guarding the World's War Zones

After nearly two decades on the frontlines against Muslim insurgents in the Philippines' violence-plagued south, Army Captain Teodoro Nicor is looking forward to guarding a war zone abroad.

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I.Coast Bans all Flights from Ebola-Affected Countries

The Ivory Coast announced Monday that it has banned all flights from countries hit by Ebola as part of steps to prevent the deadly virus from reaching the west African nation.

The government said in a statement that it has forbidden all "carriers from transporting passengers" from these countries.

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Ivory Coast Leader Pardons Third of Prisoners

Ivory Coast's President Alassane Ouattara has pardoned nearly a third of the west African country's prison population, the government announced Friday.

Each year the head of state orders the release of a number of convicted criminals on August 7, when the country marks its independence from France in 1960.

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Lebanese in Abidjan Succumbs to Wounds after Sustaining Gunshot Injuries

A Lebanese expatriate in Abidjan succumbed to his wounds on Wednesday after sustaining gunshot wounds, the state-run National News Agency reported.

According to NNA, 40-year-old Mohammed Malek, who hails from the southern village of Beit Leif, was severely wounded after unknown assailants opened fire at him during a burglary.

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Ivory Coast's Serey Die in Tears during National Anthem, Father Died Hours Before Game

Ivory Coast international Serey Die showed true dedication to his country by playing on despite the fact his father passed away just two hours before kick-off.

The brave midfielder broke down as the Ivory Coast national anthem played out ahead of their Group C game against Colombia on Thursday night.

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Colombia Down Ivory Coast as Suarez Returns

Colombia maintained South America's strong start to the World Cup on Thursday, downing the Ivory Coast 2-1 to stay on course for a place in the last 16.

A day after Chile eliminated defending champions Spain, Colombia produced a fine attacking display to down the powerful Ivorians in Group C.

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12 more Deaths in Ivory Coast Landslides

Twelve people have been killed by overnight landslides in the Ivory Coast following weeks of heavy rain, an official said Thursday.

The deaths in the city of Abidjan bring the total number of victims to 23 since the rainy season began a fortnight ago.

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