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Sierra Leone: 18 members of security forces buried
Sierra Leone on Wednesday buried 18 members of the security forces killed during what the government called a November 26 coup attempt, in a ceremony attended by President Julius Maada Bio, a journalist from Sierra Leone noted.
Zimbabwe: stampede at a Job Fair
At a government-organized job fair attended by hundreds of young Zimbabweans, some limped and others screamed in pain after being trampled or beaten by security officers on Wednesday.
UK: Immigration minister quits over Rwanda bill
Britain's ruling Conservative party was plunged into disarray on Wednesday after its immigration minister quit over legislation regarding sending migrants to Rwanda.
ECOWAS court rejects Niger’s request to lift coup sanctions
The court didn't rule on the request per say. It ruled that the junta is unconstitutional and therefore lacks the authority to make such a request. The plaintiff argued sanctions were causing severe hardship for Nigeriens, including by curtailing supplies of food and medicine.
Kenya: from slums to ballet, pirouette through dance
Bravian Mise does a series of long throws and pirouettes in the narrow living room of a tin-roofed house in a slum in the Kenyan capital. The thirteen-year-old takes up classical dance in the hope of one day becoming a professional.
French parliament rejects bid to cancel accord with Algeria
Signed in 1968, the agreement confers a special status on Algerians in terms of movement, residence and employment in France
Widespread floods kill hundreds and displace millions in East Africa
After one of the most prolonged droughts on record, the region of the Horn of Africa, in East Africa now finds itself submerged by powerful downpours linked to the El Niño phenomenon since November.
Kenya to send 1,500 workers to Israel amid farm labour shortage
Kenya is set to send 1,500 farm workers to Israel, according to the country's labour ministry. This move follows Malawi sending 221 workers to Israel, which faced criticism.
Tunisia: In villages hit by water scarcity, residents feel abandonned
"Elderly people left due to water scarcity. They followed their children to the city so they could live, leaving their houses empty", says 60-year-old Djamila Mazhoud. Can an 80-year-old go to the river to get water? No way". She lives in a remote village. Tunisia is in its fourth year of drought.
Seychelles: President declares state of emergency after explosion and floods
Following an explosion at an explosives warehouse and a flooding, the Seychelles archipelago declared a state of emergency on Thursday and urged residents to stay in their homes, according to a statement from the presidency.