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Linda Caicedo, best player of Colombian women’s soccer
When she makes her debut at the Australia-New Zealand World Cup on July 24, she will be taking part in an international competition for the third time, just five months after reaching adulthood.
EU, Tunisia sign deal to fight illegal migration
The European Union wishes to negotiate with Egypt and Morocco partnerships similar to the one it has just concluded with Tunisia, relating in particular to the fight against irregular immigration, a European source said on Monday.
EAC force to investigate alleged M23 massacre in eastern DRC
The East Africa Community regional force is to send a "verification mission" to the area where the bodies of 11 men were allegedly killed by M23 rebels
Tebboune in China to plead Algeria’s accession to BRICS
Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune began a state visit to China on Monday, with both economic and diplomatic priorities as the North African nation seeks to become less dependent on gas and raise its global profile.
South Africa prepares match against Sweden in New Zealand
South Africa beat Costa Rica 2-0 in a friendly match at Christchurch over the weekend preparing the way for their Group G opener against Sweden on Sunday
Egypt: building collapses in Cairo killing 9 people
A five-storey building collapsed in the Egyptian capital Cairo on Monday, killing at least nine people, authorities said, as rescuers dig through the rubble.
Historic Ethiopian cabaret club saved from demolition
The last of 17 historic venues known as Azmari Bets, the Ethiopian cabaret club Fendika has been saved from demolition in Addis Ababa.
Newlywed couple shot dead in Cameroon attack
The victims, identified as Simplice Lontsi Tsomene, 37, and his wife Hélène Raisa Tanga, 25, were known as loving parents to three children and were also the proud owners of a phone shop.
Libya: Migrants left without water, food rescued in border with Tunisia
"When they finished, they put us in the desert. They shot at us: "Go to Libya, go to Libya, we'll kill you. That's when we met the Libyan police, they gave us water, they put us in the car to send us here. And from that day on, the Libyan police started to take care of us." Abu, migrant
Zambia: economic growth set to slow in 2023
After becoming the first country in Africa to default on its sovereign debt in 2020, Zambia has finally completed a long-delayed debt restructuring plan with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).