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Merkel Says Africa to Be Priority for German G20 Presidency

By Andreas Rinke German Chancellor Angela Merkel, on a trip to Ethiopia, said she would make Africa a priority for Germany’s G20 presidency next year and outlined plans for a.

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U.N. Chief: Little Action on South Sudan Pledge to Allow More Peacekeepers

By Michelle Nichols A pledge by South Sudan’s government to allow the deployment of more U.N. peacekeepers and to improve access for U.N. troops already on the ground in a.

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400 Tanzanian, Kenyan Women to Get U.S. Funds for Renewable Energy

About 400 women in rural Tanzania and Kenya are set to benefit from the United States of America Department of State funds designed to boost women’s involvement in the renewable.

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Trump, Clinton Bitterly Attack Each Other’s Character During Debate

The U.S. election cycle has featured no shortage of candidates sniping at each other, but the attacks went to a new level Sunday with Donald Trump saying he would launch.

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Nigeria’s Revenues Fall Far Short In First Half of Year: Minister

Nigeria managed to raise only 55 percent of its six-month revenue target in the first six months of 2016, its budget minister said on Monday. “We have not been able.

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Africa: Rwanda, Morocco Take Lead in Amending Montreal Protocol

By Collins Mwai Rwanda and the Kingdom of Morocco have taken the lead in calling upon countries across the world to back the amendment of the Montreal Protocol on Ozone.

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Libyan Forces Push into Last Islamic State Area in Sirte

Libyan pro-government forces are advancing into the last area controlled by Islamic State in the coastal city of Sirte, surrounding the militants after a five-month campaign backed by U.S. air.

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25 Things Strong Leaders Tell Their Employees

By Liz Ryan A great way to step into your leadership power is to start saying things that you haven’t said before. The more aware you can be of your.

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