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US museum Returns African 19th Century Bronzes

A bronze sculpture of a Nigerian king and 31 other culturally precious objects that had been in the collection of a Rhode Island museum for more than 70 years were.

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South Africa, Algeria, Others Join UN Rights Council

The U.N. General Assembly has elected South Africa, Algeria, Bangladesh, Belgium, Chile, Costa Rica, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Maldives, Morocco, Romania, and Vietnam to the Human Rights Council for a three-year term.

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South Africa Marks World Mental Health Awareness Day

South Africa has joined the global community in commemorating World Mental Health Day to raise awareness of mental health issues. This information was contained in a Press statement released from.

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Zewde Calls for End Of Tigray war

Ethiopia’s president, Sahle-work Zewde has reiterated the call for negotiations and a peaceful resolution to end the country’s two-year civil war. Zewde made the call while addressing the Ethiopian parliament.

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Gambia: Wrexham Firefighter Donates Fire Appliance, Trains officials

A firefighter from Wrexham has arrived in the Gambia and donated a fire appliance by North Wales Fire and Rescue Service in order to promote effective security operations in the.

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Nigerian First Lady, Aisha Launches Cultural Norms, Fulani Girl Experiences

The First Lady of Nigeria, Aisha Muhammadu Buhari has unveiled a book titled: The Audacity of an African Girl in Abuja where she paid glowing tributes to the author, Khuraira.

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Somalia Govt Bans Al-Shabab ‘propaganda’ Content

In the fight against terrorism in general and the Al-Shabab extremist group in particular, the Somali government has enforced a ban on extremist content. The Somali deputy minister of information,.

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Libya: UN Condemns killing of Migrants

The United Nations mission in Libya on Sunday condemned the “heinous killing” of 15 migrants near the Mediterranean coastal city of Sabratha and demanded justice. The bodies were found on.

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Gambian Govt Inaugurates campaign to end alleged killer Syrups

The Gambian government has inaugurated an urgent door-to-door campaign to remove cough and cold syrups blamed for the deaths of more than 60 children from kidney injuries in the West.

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Africa: WHO Introduces Suicide Prevention

The World Health Organization (WHO) has introduced a suicide prevention campaign in Africa, a region it says has the highest rate of suicide deaths in the world. Announcing the development.

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