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Relative calm in South Africa after days of looting
There was relative calm on the streets here in South Africa’s largest city Wednesday after days of looting and burning…
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Improving education outcomes key for boosting growth in Somalia: World Bank
Titled Building Education to Boost Human Capital, the report notes that an estimated three million Somali children remain excluded from…
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Minnesota Somalis get a national forum on NPR’S 1A
Somali life in Minnesota got a national audience Thursday when the NPR program 1A highlighted the community and its stories. 1A was…
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Ethiopia’s ‘controversial’ Liyu Police ditch bullets for rubber batons
The once feared paramilitary force in eastern Ethiopia, Liyu Police, is undergoing reform process, its new commander, Gen Mohamed Ahmed…
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Breaking – Zimbabwe’s founding leader Robert Mugabe dead at 95: sources
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa – Zimbabwe’s founding leader Robert Mugabe has died in Singapore aged 95, two sources in touch with…
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Reckless to walk away from Somalia, says Kenya’s Ruto
Kenya will continue to work with other countries to deliver security in Somalia until the country is safe, Deputy President…