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China Opposes Unilateral Sanctions on North Korea

China has recently expressed its opposition to unilateral sanctions against North Korea saying they could raise tension, after the United States imposed new curbs on the isolated country in retaliation.

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South Africa: Over 40 000 Farmers Assisted With Drought Relief

The Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries says just over 42, 000 farmers have been assisted with drought relief measures in areas that were impacted by water shortages.

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China Supports Ethiopia’s Bid for Non-Permanent Seat at UNSC

    Hailemariam Desalegn, Prime Minister of Ethiopia   China has appreciated Ethiopia’s bid to become a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). Ethiopia can undertake successful.

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Nigeria, Equatorial Guinea Agrees on Maritime Security

Nigeria and Equatorial Guinea has recently signed an agreement to establish combined patrols to bolster security in the Gulf of Guinea, which has been plagued by piracy in the last.

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Fresh Oil Discovered in Kenya

Britain’s Tullow Oil has recently said that it has made an oil discovery in Kenya, which could mean opening up a second oil basin for development in the country.

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African Leadership University Established in Mauritius

  As part of efforts to improve leadership quality and develop future leaders across the African continent, the management of African Leadership University (ALU), has recently launched a campus in.

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Kenya Gets $1.5Bln IMF Shock Facilities

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has recently approved two-year standby facilities for Kenya worth about $1.5 billion, which can be drawn on if the East African nation faces unforeseen shocks.

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A.U. Commission Deploys Observers for Elections in Cape Verde

As part of efforts to promote democracy in Africa, the Chairperson of the African Union Commission, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, has approved the deployment of the African Union Short-Term Observation (STO) Mission.

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Benin to Deploy Troops to Boost Campaign against Boko Haram

Benin will deploy 150 troops next month to assist a regional task force battling Islamist militant group Boko Haram, a statement from the task force has recently said.

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Ethiopia: More Funds Needed to Aid Victims of Drought

Ethiopia’s government and aid agency leaders are revising upwards their joint $1.4 billion appeal for more than 10 million people hit by the country’s worst drought in 50 years.

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