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Trump’s Plans Could Boost US Economy, Endanger Global Advances- IMF Chief

International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde voiced optimism recently that U.S. President Donald Trump’s planned tax cuts and construction spending would boost the American economy, but said they could cause.

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Trump, Abe Mix Business with Pleasure in Florida

U.S. President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe mixed business with pleasure Saturday on the second day of the multiday summit between the two leaders. A day after.

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U.N. Air Strikes in Central African Republic Kill Several: Militia

A top militant and three others were killed in Central African Republic when a U.N. helicopter fired on fighters advancing towards the town of Bambari, a rebel group said on.

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Kenya: President Declares Drought a National Disaster

By Stella Cherono The government on Friday declared drought a national disaster. President Uhuru Kenyatta subsequently called on all relevant ministries and authorities to upscale drought mitigation programmes. Speaking after.

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Automakers Seen Investing $615 Mln in South Africa This Year: NAAMSA

South Africa’s automotive sector capital expenditure is projected to rise to 8.2 billion rand ($615 million) this year from 6.4 billion rand in 2016, the auto industry body said in.

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Ranching Is the Way Out Of Nigeria’s Killer Herdsmen Crisis ––– Gen. Agwai

    General Martin Luther Agwai, Rtd, is one of Africa’s finest soldiers, who served as Nigeria’s Chief of Army Staff; deputy Military Adviser at the United Nations Headquarters, New.

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Somalis Celebrate Election of Former U.S. State Worker as President

Thousands of Somalis fired guns in the air, cheered atop military vehicles and slaughtered camels on Thursday to celebrate the election of anti-corruption campaigner Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed as president. Protected.

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EU Pledges $80 Million Aid to Gambia after Two-Year Suspension

  By Lamin Jahateh The European Union pledged 75 million euros ($80 million) on Thursday to Gambia’s new government, two years after suspending aid due to human rights abuses by.

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