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Mauritian President Anerood Jugnauth said yesterday he would step down from his ceremonial position and return to party politics to challenge current Prime Minister Navinchndra Ramgoolam and his governing coalition.
Guinea’s radical opposition that has regrouped under the umbrella of Collective of Political Parties for the Finalization of the Transition and the Alliance for Democracy and Development (ADP),

Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and Gaza and in Israel are set to demonstrate to remember the killings of six Palestinian-Israelis killed by Israeli security forces in 1976 during protests over the confiscation of their land.
French elite police have arrested 19 people in dawn raids targeting members of suspected Islamic extremist circles, including in the city from where an al-Qaeda inspired gunman carried out a series of attacks that left seven people dead.
The incoming chairman of the Board of Directors of the East African Business Council (EABC), Gerald Ssendaula, has pledged to advocate for improved business environment in the region.
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