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Humanitarian Service Only Way Out of Yemeni Famine

  The UN has warned that 17 million Yemenis will be in famine unless the world sends urgent humanitarian help. Antonio Guterres, the UN chief, issued a call to action.

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Gold Slips to Two-week Low on Improved Risk Appetite; Equities Rally

By: Sethuraman N R Gold fell to a two-week low Wednesday, as investors opted for riskier assets such as equities on renewed optimism over the U.S. economy and as political.

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Nigeria’s Former First Lady Receives Clearance to Operate Account

  By: Davidson Iriekpen The coast is now clear for the former First Lady, Mrs. Patience Jonathan, to access her $5.84million in Skye Bank. Justice Mojisola Olatoregun had on April.

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French Presidential Race- Le Pen not an Option

By: Mathieu Rosemain Jean-Luc Melenchon, the far left candidate who came fourth in the first round of France’s presidential election with nearly 20 percent of the vote, may have influenced.

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South Africa: Jacob Zuma Down but Not Out

The last year has been a bumpy one for South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma. Mr. Zuma has appeared to veer from one crisis to another. The latest being the negative.

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ECOWAS Threatens Sanctions in Guinea-Bissau amid Political Impasse

By: Alberto Dabo West African regional bloc ECOWAS said Tuesday, it was ready to impose targeted sanctions against those it deems responsible for blocking the implementation of a deal to.

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North Korea Warns as U.S. Plans Next Move

By Ju-min Park  Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, has said that the United States was looking at ways to pressure North Korea over its nuclear program as North Korean state media.

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Nigeria: Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Abuja Airport Re-opens

    By Chris Agabi Abuja & Abdullateef Aliyu   Airlines will resume operations today, one day ahead of the deadline, after completion of repair works on the runway of.

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