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    Four Killed In Congo Protest

    Follow ( 0 Followers ) X Follow E-mail : * Follow Unfollow Four people have been killed in a protest in the Democratic Republic of Congo over fears that President Joseph Kabila is seeking to extend his 14-year rule by postponing next year’s elections. The protests, which began on Monday after clashes between opposition supporters […] More

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    Paris Attacks: Four suspects Face Charges

    Follow ( 0 Followers ) X Follow E-mail : * Follow Unfollow Four men have been charged to court on suspicion of supporting one of the gunmen behind the Islamist attacks that killed 17 people in France. The men, age ranging from 22 to 28, are suspected of having links with Amedy Coulibaly, who murdered […] More

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    Cameroon Frees Boko Haram Hostages

    Follow ( 0 Followers ) X Follow E-mail : * Follow Unfollow Twenty out of the 80 people kidnapped by Boko Haram militants in Cameroon during the weekend have been freed. According to Cameroon’s defence ministry, the hostages were freed “as defence forces pursued the attackers who were heading back to Nigeria.” Many of those […] More

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    Jim Iyke, Others Emerge Youth Ambassadors

    Follow ( 0 Followers ) X Follow E-mail : * Follow Unfollow Nigerian entertainers, which includes Jim Iyke, Gideon Okeke, Gbenro Ajibade, Mr Kool and 2014 Big Brother Africa contestant, Tayo Faniran, have been unveiled as Youth Ambassadors by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC. The stars were unveiled at a two-day National Youth Summit […] More

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    Haiti To Swear In New Government

    Follow ( 0 Followers ) X Follow E-mail : * Follow Unfollow Haiti’s president, Michel Martelly has announced the formation of a new government in the midst of renewed protests calling for his resignation. The president, who made the announcement on his Facebook page, listed 18 new ministers and 16 secretaries of state to be […] More

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    Pakistanis Protest Latest Charlie Hebdo Cover

    Follow ( 0 Followers ) X Follow E-mail : * Follow Unfollow Police in Pakistan have clashed with crowds protesting over an image of the prophet Muhammad published in French satirical magazine, Charlie Hebdo. Police Authorities used water canon to disperse the milling crowd near the French consulate in Karachi. The protest is part of […] More

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    Paris Attacks: Police Question 12 Suspects

    Follow ( 0 Followers ) X Follow E-mail : * Follow Unfollow Twelve people are being questioned by French police over last week’s attacks in Paris that left seventeen people dead. The suspects are being questioned about “possible logistical support”, such as weapons or vehicles, which authorities believe they gave the gunmen. French police carried […] More

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    U.S. Relaxes Cuba Travel Restrictions

    Follow ( 0 Followers ) X Follow E-mail : * Follow Unfollow As from Friday, January 16, new travel and trade rules between the United States and Cuba would take effect, U.S. Officials say. The new measures include allowing U.S. Citizens to use credit cards in Cuba and for U.S. businesses to export some technologies […] More

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    French President Vows To Protect All Religions

    Follow ( 0 Followers ) X Follow E-mail : * Follow Unfollow President Francois Hollande has vowed that France will protect all religions, adding that Muslims are the major victims of fanaticism. While thanking the Arabs for their solidarity over terrorism in Paris at the Arab World Institute, Hollande said Islam was compatible with democracy. […] More

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    Charlie Hebdo’s Latest Copy Sells Out

    Follow ( 0 Followers ) X Follow E-mail : * Follow Unfollow The latest edition of Charlie Hebdo, a French satirical magazine, has sold out within hours of hitting news stand one week after gunmen killed twelve people at its offices and left several others injured. The magazine had initial printed three million copies of […] More

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    Italian President, Napolitano Resigns

    Follow ( 0 Followers ) X Follow E-mail : * Follow Unfollow Italian president,Giorgio Napolitano, has announced his retirement in a resignation letter on Wednesday, Italian officials said. In December 2014, Napolitano revealed that he may leave office ahead of the 2020 expiration of his term due to ill health. In 2013, the 89-year-old president […] More

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    Charlie Hebdo Releases First Cover After Attack

    Follow ( 0 Followers ) X Follow E-mail : * Follow Unfollow Charlie Hebdo, a French satirical magazine has released its first cover since an attack was carried out on its offices last week by suspected terrorists. The latest cover of the magazine was unveiled on Tuesday, and it features a drawing of Prophet Muhammad […] More

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