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Ethiopia: Defense Force Maintains Operation to Release Kidnapped Children

The Ethiopian Defense Force has continued with its military operation to release children kidnapped from districts in the regional state of Gambella, the Government Communication Affairs Office (GCAO recently confirmed).

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Tanzania: Climate Change Slowly Stifling Life on Mount Kilimanjaro

Kilimanjaro is a home to Africa’s highest mountain and from time immemorial, it had been experiencing a wonderful cool weather patterns, thanks to nature and environmental conservation efforts.

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How Close Is Brazil’s Rousseff to Impeachment?

As Brazil’s leftist President Dilma Rousseff suffered humiliating loss in a crucial impeachment vote in the lower house of Congress on Sunday, it is almost certain she would be forced.

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Can South Africa’s Zuma Win Back ANC Support?

President Jacob Zuma of South Africa, who is facing pressure to resign from within his African National Congress, sought to win back support with the launch of the party’s manifesto.

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Italian Oil Company to Invest 20Bln Euros in Africa

Italy’s Oil and Gas Company Eni, has conclude plans to invest about 20 billion Euros ($22.5 billion) into Africa’s oil and gas sector over the next four years.

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‘Women’s Voices Must Be Heard’ – Liberia Women Forum

The Vice President of the Liberian Women Forum (LWF), Mrs. Kadi Coleman-Porte has recently called for the voices of women in Liberia to be heard across the country.

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Sudan Summons U.S. Envoy over Washington’s Remark

The Sudanese foreign ministry on Tuesday summoned America’s envoy to the country. This was over Washington’s doubts on the credibility of an ongoing referendum on Darfur’s administrative status, the official.

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Ethiopia’s School Feeding Program Benefiting 1.2 Million Students

Some 1.2 million students in drought affected areas are benefiting from the school feeding program of the Ministry of Education.

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