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Mystery Genocide case file
It mysteriously disappeared in the corridors of the French justice and has resurfaced in equally unexplained circumstances.
... Full StoryRebels have attacked Mali's strategic northern city of Gao, a day after they took the provincial capital of Kidal, witnesses and an official said. The move deepens the crisis in the landlocked nation at the feet of the Sahara in western Africa after a coup earlier this month.
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Goals from strikers Jacques Tuyisenge and Laudit Mavugo helped Police Fc beat AS Kigali 2-1 at Nyamirambo stadium yesterday to extend their lead at the top of the Primus league table standing.
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The Queen is a great grandmother once again! Her grandson Peter Phillips and wife Autumn welcomed a baby girl on Thursday at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, according to Buckingham Palace.
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It is no longer news; East Africa is the next gulf. In case you have not been following events in this region, allow me to inform you that Uganda and Tanzania have just been joined by Kenya as countries with oil deposits.
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BRUSSELS – A new controversy has emerged between the European Union and several of its main trade partners since the EU decided to include in its CO2 emission-control scheme all flights to and from its territory, including transcontinental flights. Airlines will need to acquire emission permits for their flights’ CO2 emissions.
... Read More »For the first time, a French court agreed to allow an extradition of a genocide suspect, Claude Muhayimana who has been living in France, to Rwanda.
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