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Congo President Addresses Security Issues, Reshuffles police

Congolese President Joseph Kabila has replaced the Chief of the national police amongst other security officers due to security concerns in the country. An attack on the city’s largest market.

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Kenya: President Threatens to Use “Deadly Force” Against Militants

President Uhuru Kenyatta on Monday said Kenya will use “deadly force” in fighting suspected militants during his re-election campaign in Lamu. Uhuru’s decision was taken following the abduction of a.

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Zimbabwe: Police Foil Opposition Protest in Harare

Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), the leading opposition party in Zimbabwe had several of it’s supporters dispersed with tear gas, pepper spray, and water cannons in a peaceful protest held.

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95 Ethiopian Rebels Surrender

A total number of 95 Ethiopian rebels recently surrendered to the Ethiopian Authorities. Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation (EBC) reported. The EBC said the rebels are members of the Benishangul Gumuz Liberation.

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LIBYA ARMED FORCES REGAINS BENGHAZI

Libya celebrates victory as it recovers the country’s second city Benghazi from rival armed groups. The country’s eastern commander Khalifa Haftar said on Wednesday that his force has successfully taken.

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Kenya named World’s Least Toxic country

Kenya is world’s least toxic country according ranking by renewable energy firm The Eco Experts by the help of data obtained from the International Energy Agency and World Health Organization.

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U.S. State Dept Approves $418 Mln Military Aircraft Sale to Kenya

The U.S. State Department has approved a possible $418 million sale to Kenya of aircraft with weapons and related support, a Pentagon agency said on Monday. The Defense Security Cooperation.

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U.N. Security Council to Vote for Gambia Intervention

The United Nations Security Council is set to vote later Thursday on a Senegalese draft resolution that would back efforts by West African regional bloc ECOWAS to ensure Gambian President.

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U.N. Urges ‘Credible Pressure’ by Security Council on South Sudan

The United Nations doubts the willingness of the South Sudan government to cooperate with the deployment of thousands more peacekeepers and urged the Security Council to apply “credible pressure,” according.

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Hailemariam Says Ethiopia Committed to Restoring Peace, Stability in South Sudan

Prime Minister Hailemariam Dessalegn has today assured Members of the Parliament (MPs) that Ethiopia will maintain its existing excellent relation with its neighbours. While responding to questions by MPs in.

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