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Kenyan Forces Say Flush Out Suspected Islamist Militants In Forest

Kenyan security forces have destroyed five camps used by suspected militants linked to the Somali Islamist group al Shabaab in a sweep of a forest on the north coast, a commander in charge of the operation said. The army and...

Athletics Doping: Kremlin Says Claims Are ‘Groundless’

The Kremlin has dismissed accusations of widespread state-sponsored doping among its athletes as "groundless". Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said there was no evidence for the claims. The acting head of the Russian Athletics Federation, Vadim Zelichenok, said there were few "fresh facts"...

Suspected Boko Haram Suicide Bombers Attack Mosque In Cameroon

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Two female suicide bombers suspected of belonging to the Boko Haram militant group blew themselves on Monday near a mosque in Cameroon's Far North province, military officials said on Monday. It was not immediately clear if the explosions caused other...

South Africa Campuses Face Funding Shortage After Tuition Fee Freeze

South Africa's government is grappling with a 2.3 billion rand ($165 million) shortfall at university campuses after President Jacob Zuma gave in to protesting students' demands and ruled out tuition fee increases next year, officials said on Thursday. Classes and...

Crash Forensics To Determine Whether Bomb Downed Russian Jet

With world powers divided over the cause of a Russian jetliner crash, much rests on forensic teams as they scour a sandy trail of wreckage almost a week after 224 people died in Egypt's worst air disaster. Britain said on...

Iraq’s Top Shi’ite Cleric Warns Parliament Not To Stall Abadi’s Reforms

Iraq's top Shi'ite cleric warned parliament on Friday not to use concerns over the legality of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi's reforms as a tactic to block them. Parliament voted unanimously on Monday to bar the government from passing important reforms...

Nepal Border Crackdown Deepens Constitutional Standoff

Nepal's busiest entry point for goods from India has witnessed a new wave of unrest after police failed to clear a border blockade, the attempt only strengthening the resolve of protesters to fight the Himalayan nation's new constitution. Knots of...

Britain Says Islamic State Likely Brought Down Russian Plane

Britain said on Thursday there was a significant possibility that Islamic State's Egyptian affiliate was behind a suspected bomb attack on a Russian airliner that killed 224 people in the Sinai Peninsula. Asked if he thought Islamic State militants were...

Egypt Court Postpones Mubarak’s Final Trial Over 2011 Killing Of Protesters

Egypt's top court on Thursday postponed the final trial of former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak over the killing of protesters during the 2011 uprising that ended his 30-year rule. The Cassation Court adjourned Mubarak's second and final retrial until Jan....

Taiwan Leader Says Meeting With China’s Xi Unrelated To Elections

Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou said on Thursday his upcoming meeting with President Xi Jinping was about further normalizing ties with China and had nothing to do with trying to revive his party's fortunes ahead of the island's elections in...
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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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