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Prince Harry and Meghan married at Windsor

Prince Harry and his American bride Meghan set off on a carriage procession around the town of Windsor after marrying on Saturday in a dazzling ceremony in front of British royalty, celebrities and a global TV audience of millions.

WHO assures Congo’s Ebola can be controlled

The World Health Organization (WHO) has assured that the current Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo can be brought under control, allaying any fears of it becoming a global crisis.

[LIVE STREAMING] – The Royal wedding

Watch live streaming of the Royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

Algeria accused of dumping migrants in the Desert

Algeria has been accused of abandoning migrants in the Sahara Desert, a development the UN has warned could trigger another crisis.

Deaths recorded during Burundi’s referendum

Human Rights Watch has claimed that more than 15 people have been killed during Thursday’s referendum which is likely to extend President Pierre Nkurunziza’s stay in power.

Nigerian students tied to cross and flogged for lateness

Some students of the Metorite Standard School in Nigeria's South-western Ogun state were tied to a cross and flogged for being late to school.

Soldiers attack police officers in Ghana

Soldiers in Ghana’s northern region on Wednesday attacked police officers in a town of Tamale forcing them to abandon their posts.

Ebola virus spreads further in DR Congo

The deadly Ebola virus in the Democratic Republic of Congo is fast spreading to other parts of the country with new cases recorded in the northwest city of Mbandaka for the first time.

Families of Ghanaians killed under Jammeh demand Justice

Families of victims of the 2005 Murders of 44 Ghanaian Migrants have launched a major campaign with the support of some human rights groups to seek justice and bring former Gambian leader Yahya Jammeh to book.

Vaccines arrive in DR Congo to fight Ebola outbreak

Experimental Ebola vaccines have now arrived in the Democratic Republic of Congo to enable health officials combat the spread of the virus.

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