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Toshiba chairman quits over $3.4bn loss

Toshiba chairman Shigenori Shiga has resigned, hours after the Japanese conglomerate revealed details of a multi-billion dollar loss. Earlier Toshiba had delayed issuing its results,...

UK welcomes the return of The Gambia to the Commonwealth

Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, who is in The Gambia, has said he is "very pleased" the West African state is rejoining the Commonwealth. His visit,...

2016 refugee team wins Laureus award

The Refugee Olympic Athletes" team arrives for the opening ceremony. Photo Credit: Reuters   A refugee team that competed at the 2016 Rio Olympics with 10...

North Korean leader’s brother Kim Jong-nam ‘killed in Malaysia’

The half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, Kim Jong-nam, has been killed in the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur, South Korean sources say. Malaysian police...

Trump’s national security aide Flynn resigns over Russian contacts

President Donald Trump's national security adviser, Michael Flynn, resigned late on Monday after revelations that he had discussed U.S. sanctions on Russia with the...

Global health experts meet in Zimbabwe over armyworm invasion in parts of Africa

Health experts across the world on Tuesday gathered in Zimbabwe to discuss the recent outbreak of armyworms that is devastating crops in some African...

Nigeria’s Buhari discusses the possibility of U.S. arms deal with Trump

Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari discussed a possible new arms deal with U.S. President Donald Trump by telephone on Monday to help the West African...

Congo police open fire on sect supporters in capital Kinshasa

Police in Democratic Republic of Congo launched an assault on the residence of the leader of a separatist religious sect in Kinshasa early on...

Gambia announces plans to stay in International Criminal Court

Gambia's new government has told the United Nations it will remain in the International Criminal Court (ICC), state media reported on Monday, reversing the...

Ethnic clashes in central Mali kill at least 13

At least 13 people were killed in central Mali at the weekend in inter-ethnic clashes between Fulanis and Bambaras, the interior ministry said on...

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