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Australian coach kidnapped in Yemen appears in hostage video

An Australian football coach who was kidnapped in Yemen has appeared in a video saying his captors demand the Australian government pay a ransom...

Venezuela opposition accuses government of ‘coup’

The Venezuelan opposition have accused the government of staging a coup by blocking their drive to hold a referendum on removing President Nicolas Maduro...

US election: Trump takes aim at First Lady Michelle Obama

US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has launched a rare attack on Michelle Obama, saying "all she wants to do is campaign" for his...

Asian bank appoints Nigeria’s Okonjo-Iweala to advisory panel

Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) has appointed a former Nigerian Minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala as a member of the international advisory panel. AIIB Senior...

Dangote acquires gas processing company in the Netherlands

In a bid to meet Nigeria’s gas requirements, Dangote industries Limited (DIL) has completed the acquisition of Twister B.V, a company based in the...

Facebook CEO lauds Tuteria boss, a Nigerian tech geek he met in Abuja

Founder and CEO of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, has lauded Godwin Benson, a Nigerian tech inventor, whose award winning invention is connecting people. Zuckerberg used a...

Church calls for fresh dialogue in DRC, says polls should be held in 2017

The Catholic Church in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), has finally spoken on political situation in the country condemning the signing of an...

Cameroon: Road collapse and train derailment cuts off two major cities

The major road and railway linking Cameroonian capital Yaounde and the largest city Douala were delinked after the collapse of the road and the...

Son of Nigeria’s Ken Saro-Wiwa dies

The son of renowned Nigerian environmental activist Ken Saro-Wiwa, who was executed more than 20 years ago, has died in London. Ken Saro-Wiwa Jr, 47,...

Ethiopia ‘detains 1,600’ under state of emergency

The Ethiopian authorities have detained 1,600 people as they try to boost security under the state of emergency, a government minister has told the...

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