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US Responds Coolly to Turkish Accusation That West Supports Terror

U.S. officials Tuesday responded dispassionately to accusations made by an angry Turkish leader, who last month survived a coup attempt, that “the West is supporting terror and standing by the.

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Why Obama Supports Libya’s Fight with Islamic State

President Barack Obama said it is in the U.S. national security interest to support Libya’s emerging government’s fight against Islamic State, a day after his administration said it launched air.

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Zuma, Economy in Focus as South Africans Vote in Local Elections

South Africans queued in the winter cold on Wednesday to vote in local elections seen as a referendum on President Jacob Zuma’s scandal-plagued leadership and an economy forecast to stagnate.

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7 STEPS TO SUCCESSFUL ‘DO-IT-YOURSELF’ MARKETING

By: Josef Holm (Tech Entrepreneur, Crowdfunding Innovator & CEO Krowdster) These actionable crowdfunding marketing tips were developed for rewards/pre-sale crowdfunding campaigns on #Kickstarter, #Indiegogo and similar crowdfunding platforms, but most.

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Nigeria: FG Plans Aquaculture Training for Youths, Women

  Nigeria’s Minister for Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh, has recently announced that the Federal Government is set to develop training centres across the country to train women.

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Rwanda: Diaspora Students Urged to Channel Skills towards Developing the Country

The Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Youth and ICT (MYICT) Rwanda, Rosemary Mbabazi, has told Rwandan Diaspora students to be competitive and think about how to impact communities through.

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Zimbabwe Current Deficit to Rise to US$ 2.8 Billion in 2016

By: Barnabas Thondhlana United Kingdom-based researcher Exotix Partners, has projected Zimbabwe’s current account deficit to rise to US$2,8 billion this year, largely due to a widening trade deficit despite a.

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Feud over Dead Muslim Soldier Roils U.S. Presidential Campaign

The race for the White House was dominated Monday by the battle of words between Republican nominee Donald Trump and Khizr Khan — the father of a Muslim-American soldier killed.

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