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41 Fulani Herders Killed in Niger State Security Operation
At least 41 Fulani herders have reportedly been killed during a security operation involving Nigerian soldiers and vigilante groups in…
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Iran Claims It Blocked US Destroyer from Entering Strait of Hormuz
The Iranian military is claiming it has prevented a US Navy destroyer from entering the Strait of Hormuz. Iranian state…
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Officer Airlifted Into Crocodile-Infested River to Recover Human Remains
South African police have carried out a high-risk operation to recover human remains from a crocodile-infested river, following the disappearance…
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Ugandan Court Sentences Man to Death for Killing Four Children at Nursery School
A Ugandan court has sentenced Christopher Okello Onyum to death after finding him guilty of brutally murdering four children at…
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German Tourist Dies After Snake Bite in Egypt
A 57-year-old German tourist has died after being bitten by a snake during a snake-charming performance at a hotel in…
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Militants Kill 29 in Deadly Attack on Adamawa Village in Nigeria
At least 29 people have been killed in a brutal overnight attack by armed militants on a rural community in…
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Kenyan President Ruto Backtracks After Mocking Nigerians’ English Sparks Outrage
Kenya’s President William Ruto has been forced to clarify controversial remarks that appeared to mock the way Nigerians speak English,…
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Islamic State-Linked Militants Kill 29 in Northeast Nigeria Village Attack
At least 29 people have been killed following a deadly overnight raid by militants linked to the Islamic State in…
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South Sudan Plane Crash Kills All 15 On Board
A small passenger aircraft has crashed in South Sudan, killing all 15 people on board, according to the country’s civil…
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Sri Lankan Monks Arrested Over Cannabis Smuggling at Airport
Authorities in Sri Lanka have arrested 22 Buddhist monks after discovering 110kg of cannabis concealed in their luggage at the…
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