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After Big New York Wins, Trump and Clinton Cast Themselves as Inevitable

Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton scored sweeping victories in nominating contests in their home state of New York, and immediately cited them in arguing they are all but.

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Respect Constitutions to Discourage Military Coups and Civil Conflicts- Kofi Annan Tells African Leaders

Former UN secretary-general Kofi Annan has urged African leaders to leave when their mandated time is up and to avoid excluding opposing voices if elections are to cease contributing to.

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Performance of Rinconete y Cortadillo by the Jos Repertory Theatre

April 15th, 2016.  The Embassy of Spain in Abuja is pleased to announce that the Jos Repertory Theatre will be performing next Wednesday 20th April at the Transcorp-Hilton Hotel the.

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Is the War against Corruption Yielding Results in Tanzania?

The Vice-President, Ms Samia Suluhu Hassan recently insisted that the war against crooked public officials will not stop. While launching the 2016 edition of the Uhuru Torch race, she revealed.

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S. Sudan: Peace Underway as Rebel Leader Arrives in Juba

First Vice President Designate Riek Machar (L) and President Salva Kiir South Sudan rebel leader and First Vice President Designate Riek Machar is expected to return to Juba Tuesday.  South.

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Human Rights Help Anti-Terror War- Hollande

French President François Hollande said human rights are not a constraint in the fight against terrorism on a visit to Cairo Sunday. Egyptian leader Abdel Fattah al-Sisi insisted that “European.

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How Ethiopia Is Battling with Drought

With Ethiopia in the grip of its worst drought in decades, the government has appealed for aid to help the 10 million people living in Africa’s second most-populous nation.

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Dubai Islamic Bank Aims to Open in Kenya

Dubai Islamic Bank (DIB) has recently made plans to start operating in Kenya before the end of 2016, despite the Kenyan authorities’ moratorium on issuing new banking licences.

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Rwanda: Health Ministry Urges Early Diabetes Screening

The Ministry of Health in Rwanda has called for early screening of diabetes after a study found that half of the 175,575 people living with diabetes in the country are.

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Nigerians in Diaspora Kick against CCT Act Amendment

The Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Scandinavia, Ayoola Lawal has described the ongoing attempt by the senate to amend the Code of Conduct Tribunal Act as shameful and.

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