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North Korea leader, Kim Jong Un builds 8 new luxury mansions 'so enemies planning to kill him won't know where to strike' (Photos)

New analysis revealed eight new luxury houses have been built in the Ch'angkwangsan Compound, a secretive estate at the heart…

Mosquito species from Asia poses growing risk to Africa’s anti-malaria efforts

The Anopheles stephensi is usually found in South-East Asia. Jim Gathany Shüné Oliver, National Institute for Communicable Diseases and Jaishree…

Tanzanian TB patients have a lower quality of life than people who haven’t had the disease

Survivors face ongoing disability and increased mortality risks beyond treatment completion. PUNIT PARANJPE/AFP via Getty Images Olena Ivanova, Ludwig Maximilian…

Macron in Africa: a cynical twist to repair the colonial past while keeping a tight grip

French President Emmanuel Macron (L) and Guinea-Bissau’s President Umaro Sissoco Embalo (R) during Macron’s visit in July 2022. Photo by…

Nigeria assures Canada of increased assault against criminals

Thursday, 25 August 2022 02:09 Written by
The federal government said security agencies have made a lot of progress in suppressing criminality in the last one month.…

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Salman Rushdie: Iran blames writer and supporters for stabbing

Iran has “categorically” denied any link with Salman Rushdie’s attacker – instead blaming the writer himself. Mr Rushdie, 75, was…

Marikana massacre: South Africa needs to build a society that’s decent and doesn’t humiliate people

Hundreds of people gather on the small hill were some of the Marikana miners were shot by police in 2012.…

The right to food: activism and litigation are shifting the dial in South Africa

A recent court case forced the Department of Basic Education to resume the National School Nutrition Programme for nine million…

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