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North Korea Capital Gears Up For Congress; South Fears Nuclear Test

North Korea’s rain-soaked capital was festooned on Tuesday with banners celebrating leader Kim Jong Un ahead of a ruling party congress, as rival South Korea expressed concern that Pyongyang could.

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Why Zimbabwe Is Selling Off Wildlife

In a proactive move to save the wildlife in Zimbabwe from a drought which has devastatingly hit the country, the state Parks and Wildlife Management Authority has recently put its.

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U.S. Senegal Signs Defence Cooperation Deal

As part of efforts to ease the deployment of American troops towards countering humanitarian crises, natural disasters or terrorist attacks in Senegal, the United States has signed a cooperation agreement.

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How China Promotes Peace in South Sudan

The Chinese government has recently donated half a million dollars and office equipment of 150,000 dollars to the Ceasefire and Transitional Security Arrangement Monitoring Mechanism (CTSAMM), a ceasefire monitoring body.

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South Africa to Increase African Trade 2019

As part of efforts to foster economic growth in Africa, South Africa’s Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Maite Nkoana Mashabane has recently said that the country is aiming to.

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University of Rwanda to Tackle Unemployment

The College of Science and Technology Rwanda has recently unveiled a new programme aimed to improve students’ entrepreneurial capacity within and outside the country.

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Rwanda: First Lady Inspires Girls in ICT

Rwanda’s First Lady, Mrs Jeannette Kagame, has recently encouraged the country’s young women to aim higher, especially by advancing imaginative solutions in the field of ICT. The First Lady who.

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How the Over-Networked Can Manage Their Contacts

By: Matt Bird With success comes many things — including a greater number of relationships and more requests for help.

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