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Mali: 53 soldiers, one civilian killed in militant attack

At least 53 soldiers and one civilian were killed in Mali during an attack on an army post in the northern part of the...

Eritrea accuses CIA of attempting to overthrow the govt

Eritrea's government has said that it's investigations uncovered evidence of a US plot to overthrow the government in Asmara in 2011. A statement released by...

Trump cancels trade deal with Cameroon over rights abuses

The US President, Donald Trump has said that Cameroon will no longer benefit from a trade deal signed between the US government and sub-Saharan...

Africa’s biggest waterfall at risk from drought

The flow at the Africa’s biggest waterfall is at its lowest since 1995, highlighting the threat posed by a drought to tourism and electricity...

Important gene variants found in certain African populations

In the nearly 20 years since the Human Genome Project was completed, experts in genetic variants increasingly have raised concerns about the overemphasis on...

Ghanaian politician shot dead by unknown gunman

A politician from the ruling party in Ghana has been shot dead by an unknown assailant in the Western part of the country. Local media...

Uganda: Police fire teargas at protesting university students

Police in Uganda on Wednesday fired tear gas to disperse protesting Makerere University students who had assembled at the Freedom Square. Some of the student...

Zimbabwe to roll out new bank notes in November

Zimbabwe's central bank has said that the country's new bank notes and coins will be in circulation in November this year. The Zimbabwe dollar currency...

Cameroon: 37 killed, dozens trapped underground in deadly landslide

Heavy downpour has led to a deadly landslide in Bafoussam in western Cameroon some 200 km (120 miles) north of its main port city...

Pictures: How fire destroyed Gambia’s major industrial area

One of Gambia's major industrial areas outside the capital, Banjul has been destroyed by fire with traders losing millions of dollars' worth of goods. Many...

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