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Gambia: No Justice for 2005 Massacre of Migrants
The families of more than 50 Ghanaian and other West African migrants killed in Gambia and Senegal 15 years ago have yet to learn the full…
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Coronavirus: Masks mandatory in France amid fresh outbreaks
France has made face masks compulsory in all enclosed public spaces amid a fresh bout of Covid-19 outbreaks. Masks were…
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Students congratulate Gabon’s first female PM
The All Africa Students Union (AASU) has expressed hope that the appointment of the Republic of Gabon’s first female Prime…
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Major US Twitter accounts hacked in Bitcoin scam
Billionaires Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates are among many prominent US figures targeted by hackers on Twitter in…
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South African minister tests positive for Covid-19
South Africa’s minister of mineral resources and energy, Gwede Mantashe, has tested positive for Covid-19. Mr Mantashe and his wife,…
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South Africa bans alcohol sales again to combat Covid-19
South Africa has introduced new restrictions, including another ban on alcohol sales, to help contain the spread of coronavirus. A…
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Travellers to South Korea to require virus certificates
Foreign travellers visiting South Korea from countries with high numbers of coronavirus cases will need to provide certificates showing a…
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Coronavirus: Melbourne begins new shutdown
Australia’s second-largest city has begun a second lockdown in response to a spike in new coronavirus infections. Five million Melbourne…
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Coronavirus: Texas governor mandates wearing of face masks
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has ordered face coverings to be worn in public as coronavirus cases rocket in the state.…
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Coronavirus: US cases rise past 3 million
The U.S. coronavirus outbreak crossed a grim milestone of over 3 million confirmed cases on Tuesday as more states reported…
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