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South Africa’s Winnie Mandela Admitted to Hospital

    South Africa’s Winnie Mandela Admitted to Hospital   South African anti-apartheid veteran Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, former wife of the late Nelson Mandela, has been admitted to hospital for observation,.

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South Africa Asked to Appear at ICC in April over Sudan’s Bashir

South African authorities have been asked to appear at the International Criminal Court (ICC) on April 7 over the failure to arrest Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir during a visit.

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President Donald Trump May threaten US security Without Intending to

  The newly elected US President Trump has come to office with a promise to make America great again; to secure her borders; and to make America’s interest the corner.

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Kenyan Women Lead Rise of Airbnb Female Entrepreneurs

  Home-renting site Airbnb is providing women with a new way to earn money and build businesses with more women than men on the site and women in Kenya gaining.

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UN: 17 Million People Face Hunger East Africa

    By Mohammed Yusuf     U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned Wednesday that East Africans are facing starvation and that the situation might worsen if nothing is done to.

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Egypt’s Feb Annual Urban Consumer Price Inflation Hits 30-Yr High

      Egypt’s annual urban consumer price inflation soared to its highest level in more than three decades, hitting 30.2 percent in February, statistics agency CAPMAS said on Thursday..

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Mining Investment Asia Shines Spotlight on ‘Women in Mining’

Mining Investment Asia, South East Asia’s largest mining investment conference, supports International Women’s Day (8 March) – a global initiative celebrating the achievements of women and calling for action to.

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Somali Nationals Living in Kenya Worried About New US Travel Ban

By Jill Craig   U.S. President Donald Trump signed a revised executive order Monday, calling for a 90-day suspension of admissions for people from six Muslim-majority countries, including Iran, Libya,.

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UN Chief Makes Surprise Visit to Somalia to Focus on Famine

  By Harun Maruf   U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says Somalia needs “massive support” to prevent a repeat of the 2011 famine that killed 260,000 people.   Guterres made a.

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Etisalat Nigeria seeks to renegotiate $1.2 bln loans

Etisalat’s Nigeria affiliate is in talks with local banks to renegotiate a $1.2 billion loans it took four years ago to expand its network in Africa’s biggest economy after it.

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