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Nigerians in S’Africa ‘Living in Fear’ After Attacks

Members of Nigeria's community in South Africa have raised concerns over renewed anti-immigrant violence, appealing to authorities to intervene before…

8 years ago

Gaddafi son’s trial unfair – UN

The trial of Saif Gaddafi, a son of the ousted Libyan leader, Muammar Gaddafi, sentenced to death in absentia, did…

8 years ago

Bodies of 74 Migrants Wash up on Libya Beach

The bodies of 74 migrants who drowned in the Mediterranean trying to reach Europe have washed up on a beach…

8 years ago

Mugabe turns 93, vowing to rule on in Zimbabwe

Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, the world’s oldest national ruler, turns 93 on Tuesday, defiantly vowing to remain in power despite…

8 years ago

Uber Hires Ex-Us Attorney General To Probe Sexual Harassment

Uber Technologies Inc has hired former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to conduct a review of sexual harassment claims at…

8 years ago

Deadly Blasts Rock Somalia

Somalia's new president visited victims wounded by the Mogadishu car bomb that killed many on Sunday. President Mohamed Abdulahi Mohamed…

8 years ago

Shoprite- Steinhoffeger Merger Talks Collapse as Sides Fail to Agree Terms

Steinhoff International Holdings NV and Shoprite Holdings Ltd. ended talks to create Africa’s biggest retailer after negotiations with shareholders including…

8 years ago

Ecuador Faces Presidential Run Off

Ecuador’s presidential election looked headed to a runoff as partial results showed leftist candidate Lenin Moreno fell short of the…

8 years ago

Give Donald Trump a Chance-Robert Mugabe

President Donald Trump should be given a chance to prove himself, Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe says. He went on to…

8 years ago

UN Declares Famine in South Sudan

Three UN agencies said on Monday declared famine in parts of South Sudan. According to the UN Food and Agriculture…

8 years ago

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