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Tanzania Does Not Support Withdrawal from ICC

Tanzania will not pull out of the Hague-based International Criminal Court (ICC) much as it has raised concerns on a number of issues such as ‘perceived persecution’ against Africans, which.

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Nigerian Troops Boost Efforts to Clear Remnants of Boko Haram Terrorists

Troops of Nigerian Army in various sectors in Operation LAFIYA DOLE have been carrying out raids, patrols, and cordon and search operations in a bid to clear remnants of Boko.

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How Drought is Affecting Residents of Free State in South Africa

The devastating drought experienced in the Free State has affected the socio-economic climate, Premier Ace Magashule has recently said in his State of the Province Address. Apart from job losses,.

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Rwanda: Rwf90 Million Raised to Build Women Leadership Centre

More than Rwf91 million was recently raised during a fundraising drive for the construction of women leadership centre of excellence in Gahanga sector, Kicukiro District. The total cost of the.

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End of Malaria in Sight for São Tomé and Príncipe

As part of efforts to achieve sustainable development goals, a new financing agreement has recently being signed between the Global Fund and the UN Development Programme (UNDP) in São Tomé.

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Egypt Raises Deposit Cap to $1 Million for Exporters

Egypt’s central bank has recently raised the cap on foreign currency deposits at banks to $1 million a month for exporting companies, easing restrictions that have led to manufacturing components.

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Libya’s Presidential Council Announces Revised Unity Government

Libya’s Presidential Council has recently named a revised line-up late for a unity government under a United Nations-backed plan aimed at ending the conflict in the North African state. One.

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Africa Will Remain Unstable Without a Stable Somalia- President Mohamud

Fighters for the Nigerian Islamist militant group Boko Haram have been trained in Somalia on Africa’s eastern coast before returning to West Africa, Somalia’s president has recently told a security.

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Rwanda: High Crop Yields Expected Despite Weather Changes

Climate change effects that manifested in some areas of the country during the year will not significantly affect the farm output expected in 2016’s agricultural season A. Officials from the.

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French Ex-President Sarkozy Questioned For Excess Spending

Former conservative French President Nicolas Sarkozy was taken for questioning by investigating magistrates on Tuesday about a scandal over excess spending in his unsuccessful 2012 re-election campaign, witnesses said. Sarkozy,.

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