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Isaac Kaledzi

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Isaac Kaledzi is an experienced and award winning journalist from Ghana. He has worked for several media brands both in Ghana and on the International scene. Isaac Kaledzi is currently serving as an African Correspondent for DW.

US pulls out of UNESCO, citing ‘anti-Israel’ bias

The United States said Thursday that it was pulling out of the UN's culture and education body, accusing it of "anti-Israel bias" in a move criticised by the head of the Paris-based organisation.

Egypt extends state of emergency for 3months

President Abdel-Fattah el-Sisi has extended the state of emergency in Egypt for another three months.

Kenya bans protests amid political tension

Kenya’s government on Thursday announced a ban on political protests against the country’s Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) mostly staged by the opposition political party supporters.

Soldiers loyal to Gambia’s Jammeh arrested for plotting a revolt

The Gambian government has detained at least 23 soldiers loyal to former leader Yahya Jammeh for allegedly plotting to revolt against Gambia’s new leader, Adama Barrow.

Liberians expectant of first official election results

Liberians are expecting first set of official results from the October 10 presidential election on Thursday after an announcement was delayed on Wednesday.

Hamas and Fatah ‘reach agreement’ at Cairo talks

The Palestinian group Hamas says it has reached an agreement with rival group Fatah, ending a decade-long rift.

Seven killed in eastern DRC attack

Seven people, including a police officer, were killed on Wednesday in an attack, attributed to a Rwandan Hutu militia, on a village in Democratic Republic of Congo's restive east, local officials said.

Kagame’s critic denies insurrection charges in court

An outspoken critic of Rwanda’s President, Paul Kagame has denied state charges of forgery and inciting insurrection leveled against her when she appeared in court on Wednesday.

54 schoolgirls assaulted sexually by SA Security guard

A South African security guard has been accused of sexually assaulting up to 54 girls at a Soweto primary school where he worked.

Sudan banks in foreign currency transfers after lifting of sanctions

Sudan has for the first time in 20 years begun receiving foreign currency inflows, the central bank said on Wednesday, days after the U.S. government lifted decades-old trade sanctions on the northern African country.

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