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U.S. To Provide $115 Million In Aid To Syrian, Iraqi Refugees

The White House said on Friday that the Defense Department will provide $155 million in humanitarian aid to refugees displaced by the crises in Syria and Iraq. The Defense Department will not deliver the aid directly to Syria, but will...

Congolose Warlord Katanga First ICC Convict Released

Judges at the International Criminal Court on Friday granted early release to convicted war criminal Germain Katanga, making the Congolese warlord, sentenced to 12 years prison in 2014, the first ICC convict to be freed. Katanga, known as Simba during...

Stellenbosch University Adopts English Over Afrikaans After Protests

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South Africa's University of Stellenbosch has adopted English as the main language on campus, it said on Friday, a historic move after students rebelled against using Afrikaans in education, a language they identify with apartheid. Tensions at the campus, where...

120 Dead In Paris Attacks, Worst Since WWII

A series of attacks targeting young concert-goers, soccer fans and Parisians enjoying a Friday night out at popular nightspots killed at least 120 people in the deadliest violence to strike France since World War II. President Francois Hollande condemned...

French Court Releases Gabonese President’s Birth Certificate

A court in western France on Thursday allowed a family member of Gabonese President Ali Bongo Ondimba to view the birth certificate of the leader after accusations that he lied about where he was born. With next year's presidential elections...

Around 25 Dead In Boko Haram Raid In Niger And Clashes With Army

Around 25 people were killed on Wednesday in a Boko Haram attack on a village in southern Niger and subsequent clashes between the Islamist militants and the army, Niger military officials said. Fighters from the Nigerian militant group killed five...

Striking Greeks Take To Tension-Filled Streets In Austerity Protest

Striking Greeks took to the streets on Thursday to protest austerity measures, setting Alexis Tsipras' government its biggest domestic challenge since he was re-elected in September promising to cushion the impact of economic hardship. Flights were grounded, hospitals ran on...

EU Launches $2 Billion Emergency Fund For Africa To Combat Migration

Leaders of the European Union formally launched an emergency trust fund for Africa on Thursday with an initial $2 billion to combat the poverty and conflicts driving migration to Europe. The fund, unveiled at a summit with African leaders in...

Myanmar’s Suu Kyi Reaches Out To Military With Big Landslide In Sight

Myanmar's democracy champion Aung San Suu Kyi, moving closer to an absolute majority in parliament on Wednesday, requested a meeting with the president and the powerful military chief to discuss national reconciliation. Suu Kyi's opposition National League for Democracy (NLD)...

Slovenia Prepares To Erect Fence To Control Migrants

Trucks carrying wire fencing arrived in the Slovenian village of Veliki Obrez close to the border with Croatia early on Wednesday, a day after the government said it would start erecting barriers to control the flow of migrants. Large numbers...
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Tinubu Doesn’t Live Large — NRS Boss Fires Back At Critics, Says President Walks To Work, Eats Once Daily, Debunks $279m Fraud Allegation

Describing the allegations as entirely false, Adedeji said they were the handiwork of individuals determined to discredit him and weaken public confidence in the Tinubu administration.
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