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CLEAN : Circus gives children a way out

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CLEAN : Circus gives children a way out
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RR7423B UN: OPERATION EARTHWATCH

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Cuts available: z043124 June 5th is the United Nations Environment Day. The world body has now set up an environmental protection programme (UNEP) with its headquarters in Nairobi, to carry out the resolutions taken at the UN Conference...
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Election drive forces children out of school

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AP Television Lagos, Nigeria - January 24, 2011 1. Various of school compound AP Television Lagos, Nigeria - January 15, 2011 2. Close of Notice on a school information board AP Television Lagos, Nigeria - January 24, 2011 3. Various...
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Oil company defends Niger Delta operation, protest

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1. Wide of parliamentary commission round table conducting the hearing 2. Wide of spectators 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Audrey Gaughran, Amnesty International: "Shell will say it's all sabotage, or the majority is sabotage, and they will...
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VOICED : La gastronomia africana se refina en Lagos

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : La gastronomia africana se refina en Lagos
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Sky News

Ebola Burial Site in Freetown

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Ebola Burial Site in Freetown
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : China vulnerable to Ebola outbreak: expert

9th - Higher Ed
China is vulnerable to the deadly Ebola outbreak due to the soaring number of Chinese working in Africa and poor infection control at home a co discoverer of the virus warns
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Festival in Lagos celebrates African art

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LEADIN: The African Culture and Design show has taken place in Lagos, with the aim of making the capital a cultural hub. The exhibition showcases home-grown creative talents from Nigeria and across Africa. ...
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Nigerian academic reflects on his bond with Stephen Hawking

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Tributes have flooded in from around the world, following the death of Stephen Hawking on Wednesday. Nigerian Professor of Philosophy, Princewill Alozie, was one of many who will miss the renowned British physicist. ...
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Israeli government announces aid to SLeone

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The Israeli Foreign Ministry on Wednesday said it has delivered thousands of meals to Sierra Leone, as the West African country recovers from a deadly mudslide. Foreign Ministry spokesman Emmanuel Nahshon said that enough...
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Tillerson, Mattis: New War Authority Not Needed

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Senior US national security officials told Congress a new war authorisation is not needed to conduct combat operations against extremist groups and warned repealing current law could signal the US will give up the fight. ...
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Tillerson, Mattis: New War Authority Not Needed

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Senior U.S. national security officials told Congress a new war authorization is not needed to conduct combat operations against terrorist groups and warned repealing current law could signal the U.S. will give up the fight. ...
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Dunford: US unit attacked in Niger did not take unnecessary risks

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US Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman General Joseph Dunford told reporters on Monday that he did not think the US unit attacked in Niger had taken unnecessary risks after coming under fire from Islamic State group-affiliated fighters. ...
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Nigeria: 50 muertos tras estallar una bomba en una mezquita

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: STORYLINE: Al menos 50 personas murieron el martes en Nigeria después de que un adolescente detonara los explosivos que llevaba encima cuando se reunían los fieles para las oraciones de...
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First Simone Veil prize goes to Cameroon activist

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France's first Simone Veil prize was awarded on Friday, to a Cameroonian activist who has worked against forced marriage and other violence against girls and women.
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US, Nigeria train navies in Gulf of Guinea

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The United States Navy and 33 other countries recently carried out weeks of maritime training in the Gulf of Guinea, to improve safety against pirates and to improve the monitoring of the West Africa coastline.
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Experts Praise Africa's COVID-19 Response

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COVID-19’s effects are devastating for Africa, from education to economies to the fight against other diseases.
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SAfrica imposes travel ban from 'high risk countries'

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Several African countries have announced sweeping restrictions to try to contain the steady spread of the coronavirus, which has reached at least 25 of Africa's 54 countries.
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Bloomberg

BOAD Increases Support to Member Countries

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Apr.01 -- The West African Development Bank is aiming to increase support to its member countries. President Serge Ekue spoke to Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance: Early Edition."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : French general warns against rise of anti-French sentiment in West Africa

9th - Higher Ed
French general and Commander of the French Elements in Senegal Michel Delpit warns of a rise in "hate speech" against the French military presence in West Africa (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Boris Johnson meets President of Ghana in Downing Street

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson greets President of Ghana Nana Akufo-Addo in 10 Downing Street, London, ahead of a bilateral meeting.
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MidEast conflicts and disease overshadow annual pilgrimage

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The Ebola outbreak and conflicts in the Middle East are set to overshadow the annual pilgrimage to Mecca, which starts this week in Islam's holiest site. Saudi Arabia said it was not issuing visas this year to pilgrims from Sierra Leone,...