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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.

Libya: Manchester bomber’s brother to go on trial

Hashem Abedi, the younger brother of Manchester bomber Salman Abedi, will be tried in Libya over his suspected role in the attack, the BBC has been told.

Nigerian insurer taken over by Germany’s Allianz

Germany’s Allianz plans to pay $35 million for 98 percent stake in Nigerian insurer Ensure Insurance in a push for growth in Africa, where many people are uninsured.

Foreign tanker and trawler seized in Libya

Libya seized a foreign oil tanker and trawler Wednesday off the country's western coast and detained their crews for questioning in Tripoli, the navy and coastguard said.

Kagame’s critic investigated for forgery

Rwandan police said on Wednesday they were investigating Diane Shima Rwigara - a critic of President Paul Kagame barred from challenging him in elections this month - for tax evasion and forgery.

15 anti-government protesters in Togo jailed

A court in Togo has jailed opposition supporters who participated in a protest calling for an end to the Gnassingbe dynasty.

350 people placed on terrorism list in Egypt

Egypt has put the names of more than 350 people, including prominent Muslim Brotherhood figures, on its terrorism list.

Princes William and Harry mark anniversary of Diana’s death

Princes William and Harry have arrived at Kensington Palace to pay tribute to Princess Diana on Wednesday, a day before the 20th anniversary of her death.

Nigeria’s Buhari chairs first cabinet meeting after sick leave

The president of Nigeria Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday chaired his first cabinet meeting since returning from his sick leave in London.

Sudan’s al-Bashir frees rights activist

Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir has pardoned and released a prominent human rights activists who had been jailed since last year on spying and other charges, his family said.

Congolese soldiers chase reporter critical of President

The UN said on Tuesday that soldiers "forced entry" into its base in the volatile Kasai region of DR Congo aiming to arrest a journalist critical of President Joseph Kabila.

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