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U.S Federal Judge Suspends Deportation of Immigrants

Image: afophs.wordpress  The deportation of more than 1,400 Iraqi nationals from the United States has been placed on hold by a federal judge in Michigan. U.S. District Judge Mark Goldsmith obliged.

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Namibia: U.S. Embassy Provides $1.8 Million to Stop Illegal Trafficking of Wildlife

Image: cater news agency  The U.S. Embassy in Namibia is set to partner with the country’s Ministry of Environment by providing financial aids worth 1.8 million U.S. dollars to stop.

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South Africa: 9 Year old “Virtually Cured” of HIV

A South African child born with HIV has been off drugs for eight and half years and has shown no signs or symptoms of being infected. The child who was.

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Ghana: Immigration Service Rescues 61 Girls from Human Trafficking

61 Ghanaian girls who sought to use the borders of Honuta, Aflao and Akanu to travel illegally to the Middle East and South Africa for greener pastures, were recently rescued.

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Nigeria: Flood Threatens Nigeria Cocoa Export

Nigeria’s plans to expand agricultural investments to reduce importation may be threatened with the increasing rainfall and floods across the country. The country’s cocoa crop is in danger following more.

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Kenya, Tanzania Presidents Dismiss Trade Restriction

The Minister of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, Dr. Augustine Mahiga, has said that the government of Kenya will remove the restriction placed on the importation of wheat flour.

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Libya: France, Libya to hold talks on Stabilizing the Country

The French government has recently said it will host talks with the head of the United Nations in Libya Fayez al-Serraj, and Libyan Military Commander Khalifa Haftar, with the aim.

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Mali: Soldiers Arrest Jihadist Group Accomplice

Malian and French soldiers have recently arrested an accomplice to the Macina Liberation Front; a Jihadist group that has claimed all attacks in Mali. According to Mali’s security minister, Alhousseyni.

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South Africa: Amplats Records 55% Fall on Lower Sales

South Africa’s world largest producer of the precious metal, Amplats, stated on Monday that there has been a fall of 55% profit on lower sales, a stronger rand and tax.

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Venezuela President Threatens Court Judges

Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro on Sunday during a television appearance threatened to imprison and freeze the assets and accounts of newly appointed court magistrates. Maduro also verbally attacked U.S. President.

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