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Monday, 16 October 2017

Kirkuk: Iraqi government powers enter debated city

Iraqi government powers have entered focal Kirkuk, occupants say, in the wake of taking key establishments outside the debated city from Kurdish contenders. 
Iraqi government police progress towards debated city of Kirkuk

Witnesses told the BBC they saw elected powers entering the commonplace government building.

Conflicts were accounted for south of Kirkuk prior in the day, while a huge number of occupants fled the city.

It comes three weeks after the Kurdistan district held a disputable autonomy choice.

While Kirkuk isn't inside Iraqi Kurdistan, Kurdish voters inside the city were permitted to partake.

Iraq's PM has said the vote - in which occupants of Kurdish-controlled territories, including Kirkuk, overwhelmingly supported severance - was illegal.

Iraqi Kurds conclusively back autonomy

Freedom: What is in question?

The Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) demanded it was authentic.

US authorities said they were "locked in with all gatherings in Iraq to de-heighten strain".

Tunisia top African rankings for first time since 2002

Tunisia have moved best of Fifa's African rankings without precedent for a long time. 

Tunisia national team players

The last time the North Africans were positioned the best group on the landmass was back in January 2002, a position the Carthage Eagles had expected the past July.

Overseen by Nabil Maaloul, Tunisia - who require only a point at home to Libya one month from now to fit the bill for the World Cup - supplant Egypt at the highest point of the African standings.

Not long ago, Egypt achieved the World Cup out of the blue since 1990.

In the mean time, kindred African sides Eritrea and Somalia shar e the most reduced spot in the rankings - 206th - with four different countries.

Africa's best ten on October's Fifa rankings - worldwide positioning in sections: 

  1. Tunisia (28)
  2. Egypt (30) 
  3. Senegal (32) 
  4. DR Congo (35) 
  5. Nigeria (41) 
  6. Cameroon (42) 
  7. Morocco (48) 
  8. Ghana (52) 
  9. Burkina Faso (55) 
  10. Ivory Coast (61)