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U.S., Vietnam Boost “Changing Relationship” through Education

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Wednesday launched Vietnam’s first privately funded university in what he said marked the next stage of an evolving relationship between the United States.

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U.N., Western Donors Urge Somalia to Speed-up Vote Process

The U.N. Security Council and Western donors have urged Somalia’s parliament to speed up approval of new election rules to ensure an August vote is held on time, saying delays.

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Toyota Boosts Production of Cars in South Africa with $390million Investments

Japanese automaker Toyota has invested 6.1 billion rand ($390 million) to expand the production of its Hilux and Fortuner models in South Africa, its country CEO recently said.

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Military Campaign Against al-Shabaab Gains Momentum

Kenya’s military has recently said it had killed 21 al Shabaab fighters in Somalia where its troops are trying to defeat the militant Islamist group that has often struck civilian.

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Drought: 8 Million People Require Food Aid in Malawi

The Malawian minister for agriculture, Godfrey Chaponda, has recently said more than 8 million people in are in need of food aid occasioned by a drought that has decimated crops.

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4 Ways to Be More Effective at Execution

By Jack Zenger and Joseph Folkman Most people recognize that execution is a critical skill and strive to perform it well, but they may a) underestimate how important it is.

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Africa: President Kagame, Kenyatta Endorse New AfDB Energy Deal

President Paul Kagame and his Kenyan counterpart Uhuru Kenyatta have endorsed the ‘New Deal on Energy’, a vehicle through which the African Development Bank (AfDB) will invest in delivering electricity.

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Africa Energy Awards 24th June, 2016; Le Meridian Piccadilly, London U K

24th June, 2016; Le Meridian Piccadilly, London U K The Africa Energy Awards is an award ceremony designed to bring together strategic players, companies, individuals, associations and other stakeholders in.

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Deputy Chief of Sao Tome’s Ruling Party to Run For President

The vice president of Sao Tome’s parliamentary ruling ADI party, Evaristo Carvalho, will run for president in elections scheduled for July 17, his spokesman Domingo Boa Morte recently said.

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Egypt Must Work Harder to Revive Tourism after EgyptAir Crash: Minister

Egypt will have to work 10 times harder to revive its tourism industry, Tourism Minister Yehia Rashed said on Sunday, after a series of setbacks including the crash of an.

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