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Ugandan Lawmakers Ban Trade in Human Parts

Ugandan lawmakers passed legislation on Thursday to ban any trade in human body parts, after a series of media reports about criminals.

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UN renews ship inspection Over smuggled migrants

The U.N. Security Council voted unanimously Thursday to authorize for another year the inspection of vessels off the coast of Libya suspected.

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Amid Diplomatic Break off, Algeria invites Morocco to Arab League summit

Following pressure from other Arab powers, Algeria has invited its neighbour and rival Morocco to an Arab League summit planned to hold.

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Northwest Nigeria: Medical Group Urges UN for Intervention over Malnourished Children

Doctors Without Borders – Medical Aid Group, has called on the United Nations to add northwest Nigeria to its humanitarian response plan.

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Sudanese Health Officials Express Concern Over Unidentified Bodies

Sudanese medical officials have warned that more than 1,500 unidentified bodies piled up in several morgues of the country could lead to.

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DRC: Hollande Calls For Effective UN Force Against Terrorism

In an attempt to calm tensions, the Former French president, François Hollande, has called for a more effective UN force to combat.

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Somalian Army Subdues Al-Shabab, Regains Territories

Somalia’s government said its military has pushed Al-Shabab terrorists out of large parts of the country’s central area in the latest large-scale.

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Africa: Gates Foundation Okays US$1.27bn to Fight HIV, TB, Malaria, Others

An American private organization, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation alongside governments, philanthropists, the private sector, NGOs, and global and community leaders has.

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2022: Africa Aerospace Begins in South Africa

After a two-year hiatus caused by the COVID-19 health crisis, the Africa Aerospace and Defence (AAD) 2022 commenced at the Air Force.

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Gambian: Transport Ministry, Armed Forces, Sign D50m MOU Over Service Relocation

The Gambian Ministry of Transport, Works, and Infrastructure has signed a 50 million Dalasi Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), with The Gambia Armed.

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