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South Sudan’s President Says Will Consider U.N. Troops

By Denis Dumo South Sudan will consider a United Nations plan to send in troops and stop the country’s episode of violence, President Salva Kiir said on Monday, confirming a.

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S.Sudan: UN Authorises Deployment of 4,000 More Troops to Juba

The United Nations Security Council on Friday authorized the deployment of a 4,000-strong protection force in South Sudan’s capital, Juba, as part of the U.N. peacekeeping mission and threatened an.

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Why Obama Supports Libya’s Fight with Islamic State

President Barack Obama said it is in the U.S. national security interest to support Libya’s emerging government’s fight against Islamic State, a day after his administration said it launched air.

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Somalia: Forces Foil Suicide Attacks in Mogadishu – President

The president of the federal republic of Somalia HE Hassan Sheikh Mohamud said the country’s security forces have successfully thwarted suicide attacks in Mogadishu by Al Shabaab.

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Vatican Envoy Urges Peace in South Sudan

  A top Vatican envoy is urging South Sudanese President Salva Kiir and First Vice President Riek Machar to peacefully end the wave of recent violence that gripped the capital,.

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Ethiopia and its Quest towards Global Peace and Development in Africa

  By Solomon Dibaba Ethiopia is a pioneering nation in recognizing and supporting the establishment of a global organization that is expected to chart out strategies for global peace and.

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Ethiopia to Support Somalia in Building Capacity of its Military

Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn said Ethiopia will consolidate the support for the government of Somalia so as to improve the capacity of the military of the Horn of African nation.

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Ghana Police Vow to Remain Neutral During Polls

Ghana’s Inspector General of Police John Kudalor says officers will be ”positively neutral” in the upcoming November general election. Kudalor’s spoke at the official opening of the recently held national.

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The Orlando Shooting and Security Challenges in Africa

By: Eruke Ojuederie. Since the world woke up to the shocking news of the Orlando shooting in the early hours of Sunday 12 June, 2016, a lot of questions have.

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Nigeria Agrees One-Month Ceasefire with Niger Delta Militants, Official Says

Image: Bloomberg  Nigeria has agreed a one-month ceasefire with militants including the Niger Delta Avengers in the oil-producing southern region, a petroleum ministry official said on Tuesday. Militant groups including.

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