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ICC to rule on South Africa’s failure to arrest Sudan’s Bashir
Jul 06, 2017 02:51Judges at the International Criminal Court (ICC) will rule on Thursday on whether South Africa violated ICC rules by failing to arrest Sudan's president during a 2015 visit to Johannesburg, in a case that will test international support for the court.
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FM to embark on three-nation North Africa tour: Spokesman
Jun 17, 2017 10:03Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif is to make a two-day official visit to three North African countries to discuss latest regional developments and mutual relations.
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AU urges ‘restraint’ amid Djibouti-Eritrea tension
Jun 17, 2017 04:39The African Union on Saturday urged “restraint” as tensions intensified between Djibouti and Eritrea over a disputed border territory after the withdrawal of Qatari peacekeepers from a buffer zone.
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UN force in CAR may send Congo soldiers home over abuse claims
Jun 07, 2017 02:40Hundreds of Congolese soldiers on a UN peacekeeping mission in the Central African Republic (CAR) face allegations of sexual abuse, fuel trafficking, and poor discipline.
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Netanyahu heads to Africa with many question marks
Jun 05, 2017 00:51Zionist regime’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has traveled to Liberia for a rare appearance at a summit of West African nations, prompting one member country to stay away.
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22 killed in fire at Senegal religious retreat
Apr 13, 2017 11:21Nearly two dozen people have been killed in a fire that tore through a religious ceremony southeast of Senegal.
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UN warns of mass starvation in Africa, Yemen
Apr 11, 2017 10:17The UN's refugee agency says the risk of mass deaths from starvation is growing in parts of east Africa, Yemen and Nigeria due to a combination of conflict, drought and a shortfall in humanitarian aid funding to help beleaguered populations cope.
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Hundreds feared dead as refugee boat sinks off Libya
Mar 24, 2017 03:56Around 250 African migrants are feared to have drowned in the Mediterranean after a charity's rescue boat found five corpses and two partially submerged rubber dinghies off Libya, a spokeswoman has said.
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Cameroon expelled 2,600 Nigerians fleeing Boko Haram: UN
Mar 21, 2017 14:29More than 2,600 Nigerians who fled into northern Cameroon to escape Boko Haram Takfiri militants have been forced to go home since the start of the year, the UN said Tuesday.
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S. Sudan government still buying arms despite famine: UN
Mar 18, 2017 03:21South Sudan's government is mainly to blame for famine in parts of the war-torn country, yet President Salva Kiir is still boosting his forces using millions of dollars from oil sales, according to a confidential United Nations’ report.