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Tigrayan, Ethiopia trade words over renewed offensives

Tigrayan has raised concerns over the renewed offensive by the Ethiopia forces against its southern positions in violation of the months-long cease-fire deal. But Ethiopia’s government blamed Tigrayan rebels for.

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Nigeria Integrates Rotavirus Vaccine into National Vaccination Programs

The government of Nigeria has integrated a rotavirus vaccine into its national program expected to prevent 50,000 deaths of children per year from the diarrheal disease. But this development came.

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Cameroon Seals Mining Sites as landslides kill 33, others missing

Cameroon Authorities have sealed about 30 gold mines this month after landslides killed 33 young miners while many others were declared missing. Also, the authorities said it has sealed some.

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New Ebola Case Confirmed in Eastern Congo

Democratic Republic of Congo’s National Institute for Biomedical Research said it has confirmed a new case of the Ebola virus in the city of Beni in the eastern part of.

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Respite as WHO recommends new Ebola Treatments

The World Health Organization, WHO, said clinical evidence has proved that two monoclonal antibody treatments are effective for saving the lives of people infected with the deadly Ebola virus. It.

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King Mohammed VI calls for return of Moroccan talents abroad

King Mohammed VI has issued directives to facilitate the return of Moroccan talents abroad and urged banks and public authorities to make it easier for them to invest in their.

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Thousands Fete Zulu, South Africa’s New King

Thousands of people gathered at the Zulu royal palace in South Africa, Saturday to witness the crowning of Misuzulu Zulu, a new king in the country’s richest and most influential.

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DRC: Burundi deploys troops amid suspicion

Burundi has led the line this week in sending troops to the Democratic Republic of Congo, DRC, as part of an East African Regional Force to end decades of unrest.

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Somali govt. resolves to crackdown on Al-Shabab ‘Shadow Courts’

The government of Somalia has planned to crackdown on the ‘shadow courts’ run by the Islamist militant group called Al-Shabab. Somalia’s new Interior Minister, Ahmed Moalim Figi who disclosed this.

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Zimbabwe: Measles Outbreak kills 157 children

In Zimbabwe, the measles outbreak has killed about 157 children and infected more than 2,000 people following the refusal by some religious sects to be vaccinated. The Health officials under.

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