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Four-day-old baby rescued in the Mediterranean

A four day-old baby was one of over 480 migrants rescued by humanitarian ships on Saturday during search and rescue operations in the central...

Kenya investigates ‘cold-blooded’ police killing

Kenya's police chief on Saturday ordered an investigation after a video circulated on social media showing a police officer killing a disarmed man in cold blood in front of a crowd of onlookers in Nairobi.

Egypt court overturns block on islands transfer to Saudi Arabia

An Egyptian court ruled on Sunday that a judicial decision to block the transfer of two Red Sea islands to Saudi Arabia is void, judicial sources said, potentially reviving a deal that triggered protests in Egypt.

Zuma’s ‘no-confidence’ vote request to be considered by Parliament

The speaker of South Africa's parliament said on Sunday she would consider a request from opposition parties to hold a no confidence vote on President Jacob Zuma.

Ghana’s MPs clash over bribery allegation

There was drama in Ghana’s parliament on Thursday night when the lawmakers got angry and hurled insults at each other over a bribery allegation.

Alleged human traffickers for Islamic State arrested in Kenya

Three persons suspected of engaging in trafficking Kenyans for the Islamic State (IS) have been arrested by police in Kenya.

U.N. Security Council agrees lower troop cap for Congo mission

The U.N. Security Council has agreed a compromise on a reduced troop cap of 16,215 for its peacekeeping mission in Democratic Republic of Congo

Zuma sacks Gordhan as finance minister despite oppositions

The president of South Africa Jacob Zuma has made changes to his cabinet by replacing his finance minister Pravin Gordhan.

South Africa’s Zuma likely to step down next year

The President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma is reported to be considering to quit his job next year under a special deal from his African National Congress (ANC) party.

Police in Malawi clash with Angry parents over witchcraft

Police in Malawi reportedly used teargas to disperse rioting parents who accused a businessman of bewitching their children.

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