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Calm returns to Libya after bloody clashes killed 32, injured 159

Calm has returned to Tripoli, the capital of Libya on Sunday, a day after violent clashes erupted between armed groups that killed 32 and 159 persons wounded, official sources said..

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AfDB President, Adesina calls for more Japanese investments in Africa

The African Development Bank President, AfDB, Dr Akinwumi Adesina has urged Japanese prospective investors to invest more in Africa where investment opportunities and returns on investment are among the highest.

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Evaluating Diplomatic Ties Between Kenya and Somalia

Somalia and Kenya are East African neighbours whose relationship has been bumpy since independence. These neighbours that are historically, economically, and culturally interlinked have been embroiled in border disputes, petty.

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How Is Africa Dealing with Pollution? Plastic Waste and Air Pollution

The air pollution and plastic waste problems often go hand in hand in Africa. And nearly 60% of deaths in Africa are due to outdoor air pollution during the last.

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UN, DRC to Jointly Investigate Deadly Protests

The acting head of the United Nations, UN, mission in eastern Congo said Wednesday that it would carry out a joint investigation with national police into the shooting deaths of.

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Ivory Coast asks Mali to immediately release 49 arrested soldiers

Ivory Coast on Tuesday demanded the release of 49 of its soldiers arrested in Mali, an incident that may worsen tensions between Mali’s military rulers and other West African nations.

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Sudan’s Leader Says Army Expected to Hand Over Power to Elected Gov’t

Chairman of Sudan’s ruling Transitional Sovereign Council Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan said on Wednesday that the Sudanese Armed Forces are expecting an elected government to take over the running of the.

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National Reconciliation, Panacea for Nigeria’s Peace — UN

AS part of its contribution to addressing insecurity in Nigeria, the United Nations, UN, weekend, advised the Federal Government to promote and ensure reconciliation in all segments of the country..

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UN urged to take action to prevent genocide in Ethiopia

Fifteen African civil society organisations have warned that the ongoing war in Ethiopia could equal the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda unless the United Nations immediately puts the.

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Prime Minister Gonsalves; President Rakotovao, Calls for Greater Private Sector Partnership at IFAL 2018

Private sector leaders have been charged to support the government’s efforts towards ending the circle of the crisis in Africa. This charge was contained in separate statements and submission made.

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