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DRC: Kabila’s house set ablaze, soldiers killed in militia attacks

A house belonging to the president of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Joseph Kabila has been burnt in an attack suspected to have been carried out by a militia group in the country.

Photo: Nigeria’s Osinbajo dispenses petrol in Lagos

Nigeria is facing fuel shortage forcing consumers to form long queues to buy fuel for their daily activities.

Pope Francis pleads for migrants on Christmas

Pope Francis has urged Roman Catholics not to ignore the plight of millions of migrants "driven from their land", during Christmas Eve Mass.

Zimbabwe promises to treat Mugabe well as an ‘elder’

The former president of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe is to be treated well by his country’s new president despite his exit from power after a military takeover.

South African Archbishop wants Zuma replaced as President

A prominent Anglican Archbishop in South Africa, Thabo Makgoba has called for the replacement of Jacob Zuma as president and has urged the newly elected leadership of the ANC "to act quickly and decisively".

UAE Emirates airline banned from landing in Tunis

Tunisia has banned Emirates airline from landing in the capital Tunis after a number of Tunisian women were prevented from boarding its flights.

Congo Republic signs peace accord with “Ninja” rebels

The government of Congo Republic on Saturday agreed a ceasefire with rebels in the southeast region of Pool, halting a 15-year conflict that rights...

Kenya’s Odinga to take oath as “alternative president” in 2018

The opposition leader in Kenya Raila Odinga has revealed that he is not backing down on taking an oath as alternative president of the east African country.

Ex-Arsenal defender Eboue can’t afford washing machine

Now ex-Arsenal defender Emmanuel Eboue spends his days hiding from ­bailiffs, sometimes sleeps on the floor of a friend’s home, travels by bus and even cleans his clothes by hand because he has no washing machine.

South Sudan rebels claim army attacked them after ceasefire deal

A South Sudanese rebel group on Friday accused government troops of attacking their base only a day after the parties signed a ceasefire in a four-year war that has killed tens of thousands of people.

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